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(originally called [b]Señor Zorro[/b]) is a [/size][url=https://algassania2.mam9.com/wiki/Fictional_character][u][size=25][color:7feb=#0000ff]fictional character[/u][/color][/size][/url][size=25] created in 1919 by [/size][url=https://algassania2.mam9.com/wiki/Pulp_magazine][u][size=25][color:7feb=#0000ff]pulp[/u][/color][/size][/url][size=25] writer [/size][url=https://algassania2.mam9.com/wiki/Johnston_McCulley][u][size=25][color:7feb=#0000ff]Johnston McCulley[/u][/color][/size][/url][size=25]. He has been featured in several books, films, television series and other media.
Zorro (Spanish for [i]fox[/i]) is the [/size][url=https://algassania2.mam9.com/wiki/Secret_identity][u][size=25][color:7feb=#0000ff]secret identity[/u][/color][/size][/url][size=25] of [b]Don Diego de la Vega[/b] (originally [b]Don Diego Vega[/b]), a nobleman and master swordsman living in the Spanish colonial era of [/size][url=https://algassania2.mam9.com/wiki/California_(province)][u][size=25][color:7feb=#0000ff]California[/u][/color][/size][/url][size=25]. The character has undergone changes through the years, but the typical image of him is a black-clad masked outlaw who defends the people of the land against tyrannical officials and other villains. Not only is he much too cunning and [i]foxlike[/i] for the bumbling authorities to catch, but he delights in publicly humiliating those same foes.
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