Coyote's appearance

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===Coyote's appearance===
===Coyote's appearance===
Coyote wore a neat [pencil moustache] (bigote fino) - and a black (mostly illustrated as dark blue, also in the comics – and sometimes brown) Mexican, decorated [[charro]] costume.[http://www.libertaddigital.com/cultura/libros/2016-04-09/luis-alberto-de-cuenca-el-coyote-78626/ Louis Alberto on Coyote] with several clips of the 1998 Mario Camus and César Mallorquí (son of José) movie "La vuelta del Coyote" and links to two earlier films, "El Coyote" and "El vengador de California" He had high boots (often
Coyote wore a neat [[pencil moustache]] (bigote fino) - and a black (mostly illustrated as dark blue, also in the comics – and sometimes brown) Mexican, decorated [[charro]] costume.[http://www.libertaddigital.com/cultura/libros/2016-04-09/luis-alberto-de-cuenca-el-coyote-78626/ Louis Alberto on Coyote] with several clips of the 1998 Mario Camus and César Mallorquí (son of José) movie "La vuelta del Coyote" and links to two earlier films, "El Coyote" and "El vengador de California" He had high boots (often
outside the trousers) and a decorated sombrero, a black or white shirt – neither blue nor red – although most drawings show a white shirt (on the Scandinavian covers blue), with a black (sometimes shown as red or blue) silk scarf - but mostly a red tie. He also had a black belt (sometimes illustrated as a red silk one – although mostly as an American brown belt), plus two holstered revolvers hanging low on double ammunition belts (often only one shown).[https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=el%20coyote%20(character)%20mallorqui%20batet%20jano%20forum%20lindqvists&qs=n&form=QBIR&sp=-1&lq=0&pq=el%20coyote%20(character)%20mallorqui%20batet%20jano%20forum%20lindqvists&sc=0-59&cvid=08A6E9BC45FF446DA8663B03DD96EDD7&first=1 El Coyote character] - images on novels and comics Some illustrations show only one revolver with ammunition belt and holster – but mostly two revolvers. He also had a knife – and a rifle, a lasso and a Mexican [[serape|sarape]] on his horse – and he sometimes wore gloves. The mask - an [[domino mask | antifaz]] -Spanish for eye-mask covered more of his upper face than shown on most of the fine drawings by Francisco Batet (and especially by several others). The Scandinavian covers presented a relatively large mask [https://www.jessnevins.com/blog?p=562 Perfect Swedish cover] "The sign of Coyote" (''La firma del Coyote'') (illustrated by [[Harald Damsleth]]). In at least one of the early pulps Mallorquí wrote he wore "Mexican peasant clothes" (black – shown brown on some of the very early illustrations by Batet - also on several later editions). In all of the reedited Forum novels of the 1980s Coyote wore a blue modern-like charro, decorated blue sombrero, white shirt, red tie and black or brown belt, plus a brown ammunition belt with two revolvers - no gloves and only sometimes long boots. The Spanish (and [[Nahuatl|Aztec]]) word [[coyote (racial category)|"coyote"]] was also used describing a racial category. El Coyote had two "marks" – one was shooting at an ear lobe of his villains, one was a drawing of a wolf's head on messages.[https://www.flickr.com/photos/98343820@N03/albums/with/72157642272832383 Novelas Coyote – Ed. Cliper (1944–1953)] The original 192 Spanish Cliper pulps, and the later editions at La Nueva Web El Coyote by Miguel Muñoz (including all 14 French issues of "Le Coyote", but not the Cid editions)
outside the trousers) and a decorated sombrero, a black or white shirt – neither blue nor red – although most drawings show a white shirt (on the Scandinavian covers blue), with a black (sometimes shown as red or blue) silk scarf - but mostly a red tie. He also had a black belt (sometimes illustrated as a red silk one – although mostly as an American brown belt), plus two holstered revolvers hanging low on double ammunition belts (often only one shown).[https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=el%20coyote%20(character)%20mallorqui%20batet%20jano%20forum%20lindqvists&qs=n&form=QBIR&sp=-1&lq=0&pq=el%20coyote%20(character)%20mallorqui%20batet%20jano%20forum%20lindqvists&sc=0-59&cvid=08A6E9BC45FF446DA8663B03DD96EDD7&first=1 El Coyote character] - images on novels and comics Some illustrations show only one revolver with ammunition belt and holster – but mostly two revolvers. He also had a knife – and a rifle, a lasso and a Mexican [[serape|sarape]] on his horse – and he sometimes wore gloves. The mask - an [[domino mask | antifaz]] -Spanish for eye-mask covered more of his upper face than shown on most of the fine drawings by Francisco Batet (and especially by several others). The Scandinavian covers presented a relatively large mask [https://www.jessnevins.com/blog?p=562 Perfect Swedish cover] "The sign of Coyote" (''La firma del Coyote'') (illustrated by [[Harald Damsleth]]). In at least one of the early pulps Mallorquí wrote he wore "Mexican peasant clothes" (black – shown brown on some of the very early illustrations by Batet - also on several later editions). In all of the reedited Forum novels of the 1980s Coyote wore a blue modern-like charro, decorated blue sombrero, white shirt, red tie and black or brown belt, plus a brown ammunition belt with two revolvers - no gloves and only sometimes long boots. The Spanish (and [[Nahuatl|Aztec]]) word [[coyote (racial category)|"coyote"]] was also used describing a racial category. El Coyote had two "marks" – one was shooting at an ear lobe of his villains, one was a drawing of a wolf's head on messages.[https://www.flickr.com/photos/98343820@N03/albums/with/72157642272832383 Novelas Coyote – Ed. Cliper (1944–1953)] The original 192 Spanish Cliper pulps, and the later editions at La Nueva Web El Coyote by Miguel Muñoz (including all 14 French issues of "Le Coyote", but not the Cid editions)


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