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Publisher |
Now |
Writer |
Robert M. Ingersoll |
Artist |
Delfin Barras |
Cover Artist |
Delfin Barras |
Letterer |
Joseph Allen |
Published | November 1990 |
Cover art by Dell Barras. "The Burma Horse", Part 2: Supply & Demand, script by Van Williams (story premise) and Robert Ingersoll (full plot and script), painted art by Dell Barras; In 1977, The Green Hornet (II), out alone for perhaps the first time (but not the last; see Green Hornet Annual, #1, December 1992), pays a disturbing visit to Pinter Marcus about his incoming drug shipment, demanding his "cut" of the proceeds from the planned auction. Kato, pseudonymously starring in a martial arts movie shooting on location in Thailand, becomes more suspicious of the seeming wastefulness on the low-budget production. He also becomes romantically involved with his leading lady, the producer's daughter Aiasha.