Creator Johnston McCulley (1883-1958) |
Profession Writer |
Total Entries 18 |
Articles Johnston McCulley Omnibus: Black Star, Spider, & Thunderbolt Johnston McCulley – Wikipedia 100 Years of “The Curse of Capistrano” – PulpFest |
In the early 1800s, California was still under Spanish rule. The peaceful indigenous people were victimized by the corrupt military commanders. One man rose to stand against injustice and the abuse of power. One man stirred the hearts of Californians and gave them the spirit to resist tyranny. That man was the masked avenger known as Zorro! Zorro was introduced in Johnston McCulley’s novel, “The Curse of Capistrano,” when it was serialized in the pages of All-Story Weekly in 1919. The success of the serial’s 1920 film adaptation as The Mark of Zorro — starring Douglas Fairbanks — convinced the character’s creator to author further adventures. Over the next forty years, McCulley penned a total of five Zorro novels and nearly 60 short stories featuring the masked avenger. The stories appeared in Argosy, West, and other magazines. ~ 100 Years of “The Curse of Capistrano” – PulpFest
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