Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Warped Reflections

The Lone Ranger annual 2013
Dynamite Entertainment
Shannon Eric Denton, writer
Matt Triano, artist




Having the hero confront a darker, twisted version of him- or herself is a familiar comic book plot, but I don't think I've ever seen it applied to a western hero like the Lone Ranger before. I'm sure it likely has (and feel free to chime in if you know of an instance), I'm just not familiar with an example. That is what this annual does, however.

Acting solo while Tonto takes care of some personal business, the Lone Ranger tracks down a killer who is targeting anyone associated with a former outlaw. I say former because the one-time stagecoach robber is now a "respected" politician. But 11 years ago, back when Bob Burdine led a different kind of gang in criminal activities, he also killed a sheriff who had apprehended him.

That killing leads a mystery man in a mask, a man given the name Devil-Gun, to track down and kill anyone ever associated with Burdine and his criminal activities past and present. And Devil-Gun is quite proud of the inspiration he got from reading about the exploits of the Lone Ranger.

The writing on this book is its best feature; the art isn't bad, but it's a little rough and sketchy looking for my tastes. But Denton does a nice job of defining the differences between Devil-Gun and the Lone Ranger in the final confrontation. The Ranger makes it clear that what he does is not about punishing the guilty; it's about protecting the innocent. Spoken like a true hero!

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