He rarely kills human foes unless absolutely necessary, preferring to disarm, humiliate, or turn them over to law. Supernatural monsters? Fair game. Zagor exists in Bonelli's "Darkwood Universe" — a shared continuity with other Bonelli characters like Tex Willer (a later-era ranger) and Mister No (a WWII pilot turned Amazon guide). But you need zero knowledge of those.
Imagine a muscled frontiersman in a green buckskin shirt and a coonskin cap who wields a tomahawk and a Winchester rifle — but also has supernatural adventures involving witches, demons, ghosts, and lost civilizations. He is equal parts Last of the Mohicans , Doc Savage , and The Twilight Zone . He rarely kills human foes unless absolutely necessary,
Find an issue or graphic novel titled "Zagor: La Strega di Darkwood" (The Witch of Darkwood) in your language. Read 20 pages. If you aren’t hooked, nothing in comics will save you. End of guide. Hatchet raised. Zagor exists in Bonelli's "Darkwood Universe" — a