- "It was a difficult choice to don this mask. I wonder if I would have done it, had I known how it would affect every relationship in my life."
- ―Diego de la Vega
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Dracula Versus Zorro | |
Title: | "Dracula Versus Zorro" |
Volume: | 1 |
Number: | 1 |
Cover price: | $2.95 |
Cover date: | October, 1993 |
Publisher: | Topps Comics |
Credits | |
Chief: | Jim Salicrup |
Ex. Ed: | Dwight Jon Zimmerman |
Writers: | Don McGregor |
Pencilers: | Tom Yeates |
Inkers: | Rick Magyar |
Cover artists: | Tom Yeates |
Cover inker: | Tom Yeates |
Colorists: | Sam Parsons |
Letterers: | John Costanza |
Assistants: | Charles S. Novinskie |
Editors: | Jim Salicrup; Dwight Jon Zimmerman; Renee Witterstaetter |
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"Dracula Versus Zorro" is the otherwise untitled first issue of the Dracula Versus Zorro comic book limited series published by Topps Comics. It was written by Don McGregor with artwork by Tom Yeates and inks by Rick Magyar. It was colored by Sam Parsons and lettered by John Costanza. The story was edited by Jim Salicrup and Dwight Jon Zimmerman with Renee Witterstaetter editing for Topps Comics. This issue shipped with an October, 1993 cover date and carries a cover price of $2.95 per copy (US).
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- Dracula was created by Irish author Bram Stoker. He is the titular antagonist of Stoker's 1897 novel Dracula, which was inspired by an actual Wallachian nobleman known as Vlad II, aka Vlad the Impaler.
- Zorro, also known as Don Diego de la Vega, was created by novelist Johnston McCulley. He first appeared in the serialized story The Curse of Capistrano, which was published in All-Story Magazine in 1919. The character and his exploits have since been adapted in feature films, live-action programs, animated programs, comic books and novels.
- Events and plot elements from this series continues in Zorro #0.