Artist Michael Wm. Kaluta turns his attention to El Zorro, the Fox, in celebration of the character’s 100th anniversary for the cover of the Hall of Fame edition of The Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide #49 from Gemstone Publishing, which will be featured in the April 2019 PREVIEWS.
Johnston McCulley’s Zorro made his debut in the novel The Curse of Capistrano, which was serialized in five installments that ran from August 9 to September 6, 1919, in the pages of All-Story Weekly, a pulp magazine. Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford chose The Mark of Zorro, its adaptation, as the first film released by their company, United Artists. Since then, “The Fox” has gone on to enjoy a healthy fictional career in film, television, novels, and comics around the world.
Kaluta is no stranger to Zorro or dozens of other pop culture icons. After breaking in at Charlton, he became known for illustrating Edgar Rice Burroughs’ Carson of Venus for DC in 1972. The following year he moved on to what for many is his signature work, a run on The Shadow, also for DC. He has revisited the character a number of times.
In the decades that followed, Kaluta established himself as a premier cover (and too infrequently interior) artist on an array of titles and characters ranging from “I, Vampire” in House of Mystery to Madame Xanadu, and from Conan The King to The Spectre. With writer Elaine Lee, he has produced a number of Starstruck tales. Among other projects, he has currently been providing covers for American Mythology Productions’ Zorro comics.
The Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide (CBPG) #49 dives deep into Zorro’s comic book history with retrospectives on the Zorro comics of two pivotal creators, Alex Toth, and Don McGregor, by The Library of American Comics’ Bruce Canwell. Kaluta’s cover ties his classic interpretation of Zorro into American Mythology’s current Zorro series.
The book is scheduled to go on sale Wednesday, July 17, 2019. The April PREVIEWScan be found online at PreviewsWorld.com on Friday, March 22, and in print at local comic shops on Wednesday, March 27. The hardcover carries a $35 cover price, while the softcover is priced at $29.95
Overstreet has been The Bible of serious comic book collectors, dealers, and historians since it was first published in 1970. In addition to the special features on Zorro’s 100th anniversary, CBPG #49 features updated comic pricing, a remembrance of Stan Lee, and a look at Batman’s 80th and other character anniversaries as well.
This edition marks the fourth year Gemstone has issued a Hall of Fame version of the Guide. The series began in 2016 when Russ Heath illustrated DC’s Sgt. Rock for CBPG#46. That was followed by Walter Simonson’s Star Slammers on CBPG #47 and Howard Chaykin’s American Flagg! on CBPG #48. Over the years, Overstreet cover artists have included Joe Kubert, Will Eisner, Carl Barks, Wally Wood, Alex Schomburg, C.C. Beck, Murphy Anderson, Carmine Infantino, George Pérez, Mark Chiarello, Darwyn Cook, Amanda Conner, Adam Hughes, Joe Jusko, Mike Deodato, J.G. Jones, J. Scott Campbell, Jim Steranko, Ryan Sook, among others.
“We would like to thank Zorro Productions and our friends at American Mythology for helping us to arrange this cover. It was sort of amazing to realize that Michael Wm. Kaluta had never done a Guide cover, and we’re very pleased to have remedied that omission in such grand style,” said J.C. Vaughn, Vice-President of Publishing for Gemstone Publishing. The announcements of the cover artists for our main cover and The Big, Big Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide #49 will follow on March 20 and 21, respectively.