Zorro #4: Flights

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Edition: 4th
Format: Trade Paper
Pub. Date: 2006-06-27
Publisher(s): Papercutz
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Summary

But there is a diminutive, female Iago among them, Hollys supposed best friend, Misery Martinez.Miserys manipulations escalates the tension between the rival balloon men, provoking each to hire a mercenary to protect themthe cold, corpse-like Strike Bayonet, and the fiery Red Sharpshooter! Zorro fights with sword and whip and flintlock, ending up in a life or death battle atop one of the air balloons. Zorro is in peril, above, then below the balloon, even hanging from its side. And all might crash-land before they can reach the finish line in New Orleans!

Author Biography

Don McGregor, writer
Donald Francis McGregor was born 6/15/1945 in Providence, Rhode Island. Home is now Brooklyn N.Y. Writer, Editor
A pioneer of creator rights in comics, Don broke into the field with Warren publishing in 1970, writing for Creepy and Eerie magazines, until he landed a job at Marvel writring "The Black Panther," "Killraven," Luke Cage "Morbius" and other series (1973-1976). He created and wrote "Sabre" (Eclipse, 1978), one of the first independent graphic novels marketed directly to comics specialty stores, and then Detectives, Inc. (Eclipse, 1980). In the 1980s Don wrote short stories in Eclipse Magazine (1981-1983) and Alexander Risk (New Media, 1981). He returned to Killraven in 1983, Detectives, Inc. in 1987, and wrote and directed the movie based on "A Terror of Dying Dreams." He returned to the Black Panther in 1989-91, with stories dealing with South Africa and Apartheid, and tackled drug addiction in "Panther's Prey." He has written Spider-Man and the Batman. He wrote James Bond: The Quasimodo Gambit, for Dark Horse, and has been a speaker at the annual 007 weekends around the country. Don has also written two prose books: Dragonflame and Other Bedtime Nightmares (Fictioneer, 1978) and The Variable Syndrome (Fictioneer, 1981) Presently, Don is involved in bringing to fans everywhere the Johnston McCulley hero of the west, "Zorro" with new adventures (Matanzas, not yet released) about old California in the 1820's. He wrote the nationally syndicated Zorro newspaper strip, the first year of which was printed by Image, with new strips added that couldn't appear in the newspapers. He has a regular column in Comic Book Artist magazine.
Sidney Lima, artist
It all began with a silly drawing competition I used to have with my friends - "the author of the worst drawing eats it" - yes eat paper, pencil drawings and even inked ones! I still remember the taste of a Batman piece I did, all Dark Knight style with a lot of blacks and INKED. Yechh. Since then, my drawing has improved.
I first launched seriously into comics in 1998. I've participated in many indy comics and finally in 2002, I became a professional working with YabuMedia for a year. There I learned flash animation, webcomics and a real professional vision. Now, Zorro is my ticket to fame!

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