A struggling actor will take any opportunity that comes knocking…and lucks into an opportunity to be a pro wrestler!
It's the 1930s and aspiring actor Tony Hollywood is about to make his big break! He’s finally got an audition for the role that will change his life, but a flat tire sends him to a different stage. Breaking down outside a wrestling arena lands him a new part to play… the Masked Macher! Tony quickly learns there’s a lot more to this wrestling gig than meets the eye, but hey, it pays.
Written by David A. Goodman (The Orville, Space Job) with art by Alex Andrés.
Collects The Masked Macher #1—#4.
"The Masked Macher dropkicks a smart blend of humor, wrestling and 1930s Hollywood nostalgia while delivering a fresh take on both worlds."—AIPT
"Writer David A. Goodman crafted a fun story in which anyone can enjoy. The characters are fun and comical with their over-the-top antics. Artist Alex Andres and Colorist Gonzalo Durate bring vibrant colors suitable for the time period, while letterer Mauro Mantella adds another spark with expressiveness for each character’s behavior."—The Pop Break
A struggling actor will take any opportunity that comes knocking…and lucks into an opportunity to be a pro wrestler!
It's the 1930s and aspiring actor Tony Hollywood is about to make his big break! He’s finally got an audition for the role that will change his life, but a flat tire sends him to a different stage. Breaking down outside a wrestling arena lands him a new part to play… the Masked Macher! Tony quickly learns there’s a lot more to this wrestling gig than meets the eye, but hey, it pays.
Written by David A. Goodman (The Orville, Space Job) with art by Alex Andrés.
Collects The Masked Macher #1—#4.
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"The Masked Macher dropkicks a smart blend of humor, wrestling and 1930s Hollywood nostalgia while delivering a fresh take on both worlds."—AIPT
"Writer David A. Goodman crafted a fun story in which anyone can enjoy. The characters are fun and comical with their over-the-top antics. Artist Alex Andres and Colorist Gonzalo Durate bring vibrant colors suitable for the time period, while letterer Mauro Mantella adds another spark with expressiveness for each character’s behavior."—The Pop Break