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The Masked Macher #1
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‘The Masked Macher’ #1 review

This comic is a must-read for wrestling fans or anyone who’s ever chased an unlikely dream.

A no-name actor takes up the mantle of a deceased wrestler in The Masked Macher #1. The man behind the mask is Tony Hollywood, an ambitious but cocky actor on the verge of what he believes is the biggest break of his mediocre career. A flat tire, however, derails his plans, throwing him into the wrestling ring instead of a sound stage. What follows is a hilarious first issue, as Tony navigates the bizarre world of wrestling while keeping his sights on stardom. Writer David A. Goodman, artist Alex Andres, colorist Gonzalo Duarte, and letterer Mauro Mantella have a bona fide hit with The Masked Macher #1.

Set in 1930s Hollywood, the story intertwines the absurdities of showbiz with the thrills of wrestling, complete with elbow drops, lucha libre masks, and piledrivers. Tony’s relatability as a dreamer willing to embrace bizarre opportunities makes him an endearing protagonist. The story mixes humor and heart, offering a clever critique of the entertainment industry while touching on real issues like gender and race.

Alex Andres’ artwork brings the comic to life with dynamic panels that capture the energy of both the wrestling ring and Hollywood’s golden age. The expressive faces and action-packed sequences elevate the experience, making it a visual treat. Mauro Mantella’s lettering is clean and well-placed, complementing the artwork without distracting from it. Gonzalo Duarte’s bold and vibrant colors add a distinctive flair to the book.

Overall, The Masked Macher #1 is a strong debut. It delivers plenty of laughs while following Tony Hollywood’s chaotic journey toward fame. Watching Tony—a man obsessed with the spotlight—take on a masked persona adds an intriguing layer. If I can put on my casting cap for a second, if this ever became a film or TV show, Will Ferrell or Bruce Campbell would be great for the role of Tony Hollywood. This comic is a must-read for wrestling fans or anyone who’s ever chased an unlikely dream.

The Masked Macher #1
‘The Masked Macher’ #1 review
The Masked Macher #1
The Masked Macher dropkicks a smart blend of humor, wrestling and 1930s Hollywood nostalgia while delivering a fresh take on both worlds.
Reader Rating1 Vote
8.4
Strong, witty and humorous writing.
Deep layered story that does a great job of blending so many different subjects together.
Fantastic artwork that brings Tony Hollywood and the 1930s to life with style and grace.
9
Great
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