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This may be the first comic book story you will read where a damsel is actually tied to a railroad track. Great stuff. Don Diego is nowhere to be found! |
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Thanks for this.
Notice PAGE 10 - PANEL 6? Blandford's got the phone upside-down! |
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A Zorro with no sword or whip...and set in the (then) present?
I wonder if this wasn't some other masked hero who was modified to be "Zorro"? |
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Estupendo ejemplar. Gracias. |
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Did you notice in the lower left-hand corner of the cover, Zorro with a full-face mask, something like the Lone Ranger Serial from the latter 1930's? Also how he reveals his identity at the end of the story. I hate that. It's like a forecast of the new terrible Marvel Movies. |
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This is a translation of a French Zorro series written and drawn by Andre Oulie. He worked on the series from 1947 to 1967. According to 2D Galleries he was "the first Frenchman to draw Zorro." BTW, in the earliest strips Zorro wore the full face mask. |
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Additional Information |
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Publication | Price: 6d [0-0-6 GBP] | Pages: 1 |
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Content | Genre: Western-frontier | Characters: Zorro; Margaret Pearl |
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Synopsis | Margaret is convinced Fred is a coward after their stage is robbed. |
Credits | Script:? (Translator) |
Content | Genre: Western-frontier | Characters: Fred Jackson; Margaret Pearl; "Dead-Eye Johnnie"; Bill Mix; Harry Broom |
Notes | Title taken from cover. |
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Notes | Ad for Robin; Captain Tornado; Dick Hercules; Captain Vigour; Sergeant O'Brien; Zorro; The Football Comics; Steve Samson |
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Synopsis | Bob subscribes to The Body Sculpture Club after Alice leaves him for a lumberman. |
Featuring | George F. Jowett |
Credits | Letters: typeset |
Content | Characters: Bob; Alice |
Notes | Ad for The Body Sculpture Club
Indicia at the bottom lists:
"Printed in England for the Publishers, Press Books Ltd., 33 Brighton Road, Surbiton. Sole distributors L. Miller & Son, Limited, 342/4 Hackney Road, London, E.2. All stories and illustrations in these books are copyright of the publishers and Arcadia, Paris.
All names and characters are fictitious." |
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