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    So I read The Lone Ranger from Dynamite. it was the 2006 run and I loved it. I then Read Zooro the 2008 run also from Dynamite. I am now reading Zorro Rides again. I am really loving them.

    Are there more recent Zorro comics out there. Newer then Zorro Rides again? Doesnt have to be Dynamite.
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    It looks like American Mythology may have more recently been publishing some Zorro comics, but some of them may just be reprints of old Eclipse Comics and Marvel Comics material from the 1980s?

    https://www.americanmythology.net/se...ro/qc-products

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    Quote Originally Posted by babyblob View Post
    So I read The Lone Ranger from Dynamite. it was the 2006 run and I loved it. I then Read Zooro the 2008 run also from Dynamite. I am now reading Zorro Rides again. I am really loving them.

    Are there more recent Zorro comics out there. Newer then Zorro Rides again? Doesnt have to be Dynamite.
    There was a Worlds of Zorro comics for FCBD from American Mythology earlier this month. They are doing a few Zorro series, one is the new series written by Don McGregor, others are classic reprints.



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    Thank you both for the help
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    I read that FCBD book as well. It was fine but it didn't make me want to buy the series unfortunately.
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    If you have a Zorro itch to scratch you have to read Alex Toth's Zorro, those are by far the best Zorro comics ever made.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thwhtGuardian View Post
    If you have a Zorro itch to scratch you have to read Alex Toth's Zorro, those are by far the best Zorro comics ever made.
    I'll second that! But then I am a huge Toth-head.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thwhtGuardian View Post
    If you have a Zorro itch to scratch you have to read Alex Toth's Zorro, those are by far the best Zorro comics ever made.
    Sounds interesting. I'd also recommend...

    Dracula vs. Zorro
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