Lone Ranger and Tonto #1 (2008)

Lone Ranger and Tonto #1 (2008)

$5.50
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Covers: John Cassaday Writer: Brett Matthews, Jon Abrams Penciller: Mario Guevara
The first Lone Ranger one-shot special from Dynamite and writer Brett Matthews - joined here by co-writer Jon Abrams! All under a Cassaday cover AND featuring artist Mario Guevara! In this special Lone Ranger and Tonto adventure, something dark and murderous is moving through the frontier, and it's up to The Lone Ranger and Tonto to put a stop to it. But once they find it, will they be able to face it? This 32 page one-shot is a great jumping on point for new fans/readers as well as an excellent companion issue to Dynamite's Eisner-Award Nominated Series!
REVIEW by BRIAN FISHER

I've heard good things about Dynamite's Lone Ranger series, but admittedly have not read any of it. I figure that with a new title and new number one I'd give it a shot. And you know what, I'm glad I did. This was a great done-in-one story featuring the dynamic duo of the old west. LR and his partner stumble across a ransacked coach and two dead bodies and find one survivor, a boy who holds a very disturbing secret. It's a thinly veiled snipe at modern child rearing and the death penalty, but it's a well written, well drawn and all-around well executed snipe. This may just get me to read the trade.
I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Covers: John Cassaday Writer: Brett Matthews, Jon Abrams Penciller: Mario Guevara
The first Lone Ranger one-shot special from Dynamite and writer Brett Matthews - joined here by co-writer Jon Abrams! All under a Cassaday cover AND featuring artist Mario Guevara! In this special Lone Ranger and Tonto adventure, something dark and murderous is moving through the frontier, and it's up to The Lone Ranger and Tonto to put a stop to it. But once they find it, will they be able to face it? This 32 page one-shot is a great jumping on point for new fans/readers as well as an excellent companion issue to Dynamite's Eisner-Award Nominated Series!
REVIEW by BRIAN FISHER

I've heard good things about Dynamite's Lone Ranger series, but admittedly have not read any of it. I figure that with a new title and new number one I'd give it a shot. And you know what, I'm glad I did. This was a great done-in-one story featuring the dynamic duo of the old west. LR and his partner stumble across a ransacked coach and two dead bodies and find one survivor, a boy who holds a very disturbing secret. It's a thinly veiled snipe at modern child rearing and the death penalty, but it's a well written, well drawn and all-around well executed snipe. This may just get me to read the trade.
I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams