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Released February 1992

Tales of the Green Hornet #2

Synopsis

Despite the agreed upon compromise, Ikano works for Britt I as a manservant, much to the latter's displeasure. Daniel Reid "retires" and makes his son the Publisher of the Sentinel. One of his first decisions is to set up a sting operation against the protection racket, by having two reporters, under phony names, open a newsstand, and they are indeed soon approached. That very night, Britt and Ikano discuss the special car Kato has designed and built secretly in a warehouse near, but seemingly separate from, their townhouse (both, says Britt, were originally the property of a prohibition-era bootlegger, who had included a concealed passageway directly connecting the two). Going into the warehouse and looking at the car, which Britt says is a beauty, they discuss the possibility of disguising themselves and using the vehicle and its very unusual attributes to fight the gangs. When Britt hears the car's horn, it sounds to him just like a giant green hornet he encountered on a trip into the African jungle, inspiring his choice of disguise/cover name.

Details

Cover Date
February 1992
Pages
36
UPC
N/A
Cover Price
$1.95
Final Order Cutoff
N/A

Creators

  • Writer
    James Van Hise
  • Cover Artist
    Delfin Barras
  • Inker
    John Stangeland
  • Colorist
    Suzanne Dechnik
  • Colorist
    Patrick J. Williams
  • Letterer
    Patrick J. Williams
  • Artist
    Delfin Barras

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