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Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing. Item specifics Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment. Esskayp Comics esskayp Shipping and handling. This item will ship to Germany , but the seller has not specified shipping options. The novel features extensively both Don Diego Vega and Zorro, but the fact that they are the same person is not revealed to the reader until the end of the book.

In the story, both Diego and Zorro romance Lolita Pulido, an impoverished noblewoman. While Lolita is unimpressed with Diego, who pretends to be a passionless fop , she is attracted to the dashing Zorro. The main villain is Captain Ramon, who also has his eyes on Lolita. Other characters include Sgt. In later stories, McCulley introduces characters such as pirates and Native Americans, some of whom know Zorro's identity. In McCulley's later stories, Diego's surname became de la Vega. In fact, the writer was wildly inconsistent.


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The first magazine serial ended with the villain dead and Diego publicly exposed as Zorro. But in the sequel, the villain was alive and the next entry had the double identity still secret. Several Zorro productions have expanded on the character's exploits. Many of the continuations feature a younger character taking up the mantle of Zorro. McCulley's stories are set during the era of Spanish California — [3] and, although exact years are often vague, the presence of the Pueblo of Los Angeles means the stories cannot happen before , the year it was founded. Some media adaptations of Zorro's story have placed him during the later era of Mexican California — Sometimes the mask is a two piece, the main item being a blindfold-type fabric with slits for the eyes, and the other item being a bandana over the head, so that it is covered even if the hat is removed: this is the mask worn in the movie The Mark of Zorro and in the television series Zorro — Other times, the mask is a one piece that unites both items described above: this mask was introduced in The Mark of Zorro and appears in many modern versions.

Zorro's mask has also occasionally been shown as being a rounded domino mask , which he wore without also wearing a bandana. In his first appearance, Zorro's cloak is purple, his hat is generically referred to as a "wide sombrero," and his black cloth veil mask with slits for eyes covers his whole face.

Other features of the costume may vary. His favored weapon is a rapier , which he also uses to often leave his distinctive mark, a Z cut with three quick strokes, on his defeated foes and other objects. He also uses other weapons, including a bullwhip and a pistol.

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The fox is never depicted as Zorro's emblem. It is used as a metaphor for the character's wiliness, such as in the lyrics "Zorro, 'the Fox', so cunning and free His heroic pose consists of rearing on his horse Tornado , often saluting with his hand or raising his sword high. The logo of the company Zorro Productions, Inc. Zorro is an agile athlete and acrobat , using his bullwhip as a gymnastic accoutrement to swing through gaps between city roofs, and is very capable of landing from great heights and taking a fall. Although he is a master swordsman and marksman, he has more than once demonstrated his prowess in unarmed combat against multiple opponents.

His calculating and precise dexterity as a tactician has enabled him to use his two main weapons, his sword and bullwhip, as an extension of his deft hand. He never uses brute strength.

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Instead and more likely, he uses his fox-like and sly mind, and well-practiced technique to outmatch an opponent. In some versions, Zorro keeps a medium-sized dagger tucked in his left boot for emergencies. He has used his cape as a blind, a trip-mat and a disarming tool.

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Zorro's boots are also sometimes weighted, as is his hat, which he has thrown, Frisbee-style, as an efficiently substantial warning to enemies. But more often than not, he uses psychological mockery to make his opponents too angry to be coordinated in combat. Zorro is a skilled horseman. The name of his jet-black horse has varied through the years. In The Curse of Capistrano , it was unnamed.

In Disney's Zorro television series the horse gets the name Tornado , which has been kept in many later adaptations. In most versions, Zorro keeps Tornado in a secret cave, connected to his hacienda with a system of secret passages and tunnels. McCulley's concept of a band of men helping Zorro is often absent from other versions of the character. In Douglas Fairbanks' version, he also has a band of masked men helping him.

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In McCulley's stories, Zorro was aided by a deaf-mute named Bernardo. In Disney's Zorro television series, Bernardo is not deaf but pretends to be, and serves as Zorro's secret agent. He is a capable and invaluable helper for Zorro, sometimes wearing the mask to reinforce his master's charade. The Family Channel 's Zorro television series replaces Bernardo with a teenager named Felipe, played by Juan Diego Botto , with a similar disability and pretense. In The Curse of Capistrano , Diego is described as "a fair youth of excellent blood and twenty-four years, noted the length of El Camino Real for his small interest in the really important things of life.

It appeared that he disliked action. He seldom wore his blade, except as a matter of style and apparel.

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He was damnably polite to all women and paid court to none. Those who knew Don Diego best declared he yawned ten score times a day". Though proud as befitting his class and seemingly uncaring about the lower classes , he shuns action, rarely wearing his sword except for fashion, and is indifferent to romance with women. This is, of course, a sham. At the end of the novel, Diego explains that he has planned his double identity since he was fifteen:.

I saw my friends, the frailes, annoyed and robbed. I saw soldiers beat an old native who was my friend. And then I determined to play this game. So I pretended to have small interest in life, so that men never would connect my name with that of the highwayman I expected to become. In secret, I practiced horsemanship and learned how to handle a blade—".

And then the time came, and my work began. The moment I donned cloak and mask, the Don Diego part of me fell away.