Before Superman, before Batman, before Wonder Woman there was Zorro. And Zorro was the product of Latinx culture. Superman first appeared in Action Comics #1 in April 1938. Batman first started skulking around…
Zorro: Swords of Hell, Part II offers a realistic portrait of Zorro’s World — All while battling undead Zombies! Main Cover Art: Roy Allan Martinez and Gwenaelle Daligault. Published by American Mythology…
The Graphic Novel Crossover by Quentin Tarantino and Matt Wagner. What happens when you team up an African American avenger with a Latino vigilante? Justice, my friends. Or, at least, Spaghetti…
The Elusive Pulp Writer Rarely Spoke About His Most Famous Creation. Johnston McCulley with Guy Williams in Disney TV Promo. Johnston McCulley created one of the most enduring and iconic…
A New Documentary Narrates One Man’s Journey to Find the Decapitated Head of a California Bandit who inspired the Creation of Zorro. Was Zorro, the masked man who left his…
New Comic, Zorro: Swords of Hell (part I of IV) — Review Zorro fights the undead in new comic series. Credit: Roy Allan Martinez & Enrica Eren Angiolini, covert art. Zorro…
The Answer Helps Explain the Power of #Metoo, Trump, and the Internet Before you make a choice — flight or invisibility — here are the ground rules: Flight means the power to travel in the…
The American Superhero Myth Relies on a Distinction Between Breaking a Law and Criminality. What makes a criminal? The question loops in my mind as we pull up to the…