Lady Zorro #4


Lady Zorro is heading to the world where there is nothing but war but maybe she will do okay? Read on to find out more.

It’s war. In the smoking ruins of what was a thriving Spanish village only a few days before, the Spanish patriots and Chumash warriors prepare to fight a well-trained, well-equipped army of German mercenaries. As the battle begins, Lady Zorro and Hugo gallop off on a last-ditch effort to avert the full-on massacre of the defenders. But the evil German general sees through Lady Zorro’s plan, and has a bullet for all her troubles. This is the end for Alta California as we know it… and Lady Zorro.

Lady Zorro has been a bad ass while maintaining very likable LadyZorro04-Cov-Linsner-526a6character traits and just being a woman. It is a fantastic thing to see in a comic because I love strong female characters. You really need to take a look at this issue because she is really special in this one. In this issue, she has to try and stop a massacre but there are lots of things standing in her way. However, she does have more tricks up her sleeve. It is a really quick, fast, and dangerous. You really get a sense of pain and fear from this issue and it works. It allows us to see the more vulnerable side of Lady Zorro.

Lady Zorro is a fantastic story and Alex de Campi does a great job of bringing the character to life. It is fun and neat and he has a voice and feel for this character. I really enjoy his writing style. Rey Villegas did a fantastic job of bringing the older style of art and feel to this story. It is gritty and just very pleasing to look at.

Lady Zorro #4 is fantastic story and an awesome heroine.

 

 

OUR RATING
9
+Lady Zorro is a bad ass +The writer brings forth great stuff +The art is popping +An interesting ending

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