Zorro: The Daring Escapades

Zorro: The Daring Escapades
ISBN-10
ISBN-13
9798637608508
Series
Zorro
Pages
414
Language
English
Published
2020-04-16
Authors
Will Murray, Richard Lupoff, John French

Description

America's first masked hero in 16 all-new adventures! Introduction by Michael Uslan, executive producer of the Batman film franchise. In the early 1800s, California was still under Spanish rule. Some military commanders plundered and won riches at the expense of the peace-loving settlers. Against these agents of injustice the settlers were powerless, until one man arose whose courage stirred the hearts of Californians. He alone gave them the spirit to resist tyranny. That man was Zorro! New exciting stories wherein the "Curse of Capistrano" joins forces with Sgt. Garcia to halt an insurrectionist, teams with The Scarlet Pimpernel's descendant, rescues damsels, gypsies and even a hog, and clashes with the Devil! Danger, swashbuckling adventure and romance await in Reina de Los Angeles, and Zorro always answers the challenge with a smile and his flashing sword! 16 original stories written by: John L. French, Richard A. Lupoff, Will Murray, Francisco Silva, Joseph A. Lovece, William Patrick Maynard, Linda Bindner, Susan Kite, Diana Barkley, Bret Bouriseau, Daryl McCullough, Mari K. Ross, Robert Scott Cranford, Eugene Craig, Pamela Elbert Poland. Zorro created by Johnston McCulley Zorro ® & © 2020 Zorro Productions, Inc. All rights reserved.

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