| Issue | #4 |
| Published | November 1966 |
| Cover Price | 0.12 USD |
| Pages | 36 |
| Editing | ? |
| Notes | Entire issue is reprinted from Zorro (Dell, 1960 series) #9 (March-May 1960). |
| Characters | Guy Williams (as Zorro, photo) |
| Genre | Period |
| Pencils | ? (photo) |
| Inks | ? (photo) |
| Colors | ? (photo) |
| Letters | typeset |
| Notes | Entire issue is reprinted from Zorro (Dell, 1960 series) #9 (March-May 1960). |
| Reprinted | from Zorro (Dell, 1960 series) #9 (March-May 1960) |
| Characters | Guy Williams (as Zorro, photo) |
| Synopsis | Preview of the first story in the issue. |
| Genre | Period |
| Pencils | ? (photos) |
| Inks | ? (photos) |
| Letters | typeset |
| Notes | Inside front cover; black and white. Four photos from the "Zorro" TV series with typeset text beneath them. |
| Reprinted | from Zorro (Dell, 1960 series) #9 (March-May 1960) |
| Characters | Zorro; Don Diego; Bernardo; Sgt. Garcia; Tornado (horse) |
| Synopsis | A gang of bandits, whose members are all disguised as Zorro, robs stage coaches. The real Zorro has to defeat the bandits to save his reputation. |
| Genre | Period |
| Pencils | Warren Tufts |
| Inks | Warren Tufts |
| Reprinted | from Zorro (Dell, 1960 series) #9 (March-May 1960) |
| Synopsis | An old man uses his trained burros to overcome a gang of bandits who have overrun his small village. |
| Genre | Western |
| Pencils | Alex Toth |
| Inks | Alex Toth |
| Reprinted | from Zorro (Dell, 1960 series) #9 (March-May 1960) |
| Synopsis | Retired sailor Silas Markham tries to establish a cattle ranch on the Salinas River, but the Moras brothers think it will be easy to steal Markham's cattle because he does not brand them. |
| Genre | Western |
| Letters | typeset |
| Notes | text story with 1/4 page illustration, this story is also reprinted in Walt Disney Comics Digest (Gold Key, 1968 series) #39 (February 1973). |
| Reprinted | from Zorro (Dell, 1960 series) #9 (March-May 1960) |
| Characters | Zorro; Don Diego; Sgt. Garcia; Tornado (horse]; Bernardo |
| Synopsis | Zorro saves rebel Enrique from a firing squad and hides him in a cave. With help from Bernardo, he creates a diversion for Sgt. Garcia and his men which allows Enrique to escape to a safer area. |
| Genre | Period |
| Pencils | Warren Tufts |
| Inks | Warren Tufts |
| Reprinted | from Zorro (Dell, 1960 series) #9 (March-May 1960) |
| Synopsis | Facts about the first incidences of smog in Los Angeles, caused when Indians set brush fires to flush out rabbits for food. |
| Genre | Fact; Western |
| Letters | typeset |
| Notes | Panels with text underneath. |
| Reprinted | from Zorro (Dell, 1960 series) #9 (March-May 1960) |
| Synopsis | Description of the establishment of boundaries for ranches in the days of Zorro. |
| Genre | Fact; Western |
| Pencils | Warren Tufts |
| Inks | Warren Tufts |
| Letters | typeset |
| Notes | Inside back cover; black and white. Panels with text underneath. |
| Reprinted | from Zorro (Dell, 1960 series) #9 (March-May 1960) |
| Characters | Zorro; Sgt. Garcia |
| Genre | Period |
| Pencils | Warren Tufts |
| Inks | Warren Tufts |
| Notes | Back cover. |
| Reprinted | from Zorro (Dell, 1960 series) #9 (March-May 1960) |