![]() ![]() ![]() But Quentin was adamant that we use the original Don Diego de la Vega in our tale. ![]() Since the time frames of these two narratives were off by many years, I figured we’d need to invent a legacy version of Zorro-an all new character who takes up the masked identity for whatever reason in the years just preceding the American Civil War. I first met Quentin Tarantino when we got together to discuss the possibility of co-writing the first official sequel to any of his films, a comic-book adventure that would match the title character of DJANGO UNCHAINED with a classic character that I had helped redefine in recent years-the original masked-and-caped crusader, ZORRO! Our connection was immediate and genuine and I knew that would translate into the adventures of our respective characters. Here’s the opening pages with commentary from writer Matt Wagner: Writer’s Commentary – Django / Zorro #1 By Matt Wagner I am executive editor of the book, and could not be more proud of the series. ![]() It’s out! Available in stores, online and of course at ! Check out the first installment of DJANGO/ZORRO, the comic book sequel to DJANGO UNCHAINED. ![]()
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