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Sunday, October 12, 2008

Zorro

Zorro, Spanish for fox, is the name used by a fictional character, a Mexican-era California masked hero and master swordsman of the Old West.

In the stories, his real name is Don Diego De La Vega who fights for the people against the corrupt tyranny of Governor Montero where he proves to be much too foxlike and cunning for the bumbling authorities to catch.

Zorro first made his appearance in a novel, The Curse of Capistrano, by pulp writer Johnston McCulley. He soon becomes a regular character in numerous pulp fiction magazines.

The character has been also adapted for numerous movies, the most famous of which include:

There has also been one parody for the premise called Zorro: The Gay Blade which starred George Hamilton

There were also numerous television shows with the best known one being one shown in the 1950s staring Guy Williams.

The character has also been adapted for comic books and comic strips. The most notable character whose creation was highly influenced by Zorro is Batman, created by Bob Kane in the 1930s.

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