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    El Cazador #1

    El Cazador » El Cazador #1 released by Crossgen on October 1, 2003.

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    last edited by fesak on 09/03/19 08:55PM View full history

    Beginning a wild epic of piracy and plunder! When a fiery Spanish donessa runs afoul of a villainous armada, she sets sail with vengeance in her heart, reborn as Captain Sin! She is CrossGen's next major hero, and you can meet her in a savage tale of the days when cannons roared, cutlasses clashed, and the seas were stained blood red! Be there as writer Chuck Dixon, artist Steve Epting and colorist Frank D'Armata unleash a wicked world of battles, brutality and Buccaneers!    
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    No Mercy,only the Hunter! 0

    Crossgen is one of the most important publishers for me. I´ve only discovered them last year (2010) and the first series I purchased was "Crux" and it was an instant blow. Steve Epting was magnificent, beyond words, I just loved what he done in Crux, his art evolved so much. And when he left Crux he boarded in this impressive pirate tale called "El Cazador". Chuck Dixon already worked with Epting in "Crux" so you can expect a dynamic and brilliant creative team and symbioses in this series! Dixo...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Intense High Seas Adventure! 0

    This one right here truly got me into comics, whereas I only had a passing interest before. Historical setting on the sea is brought to life in the swashbuckling tale of piracy. Our heroine is a likeable character, dispensing justice Old Testament style while the stakes are driven higher by each passing moment. Artwork is highly detailed, drawing the viewer into the world. Writing tells a solid story that is both easy to follow and intriguing. Series ended after only a few issues, would've wante...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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