Are they prepared to take on a series of dark and deadly enemies willing to stop at nothing and do whatever it takes to save the child? The Green Hornet and Kato have met their fair share of villains over the years, but when an alien infant crashes to Earth, the two heroes must keep him safe from a whole new type of nemesis. Please enable JavaScript in your browser and refresh the page. Rated T+ I'd love to see all of these golden age superheroes in a shared universe. Super powered being from space who has been stuck in a stasis pod and driven mad from solitude with only one thing on her mind, getting her baby back at all costs. are registered trademarks / copyright their respective rights holders. My only overall gripe with Dynamite is that series like Green Hornet tend to end after one arc, usually with lingering questions that will never be answered. The world has changed for Green Hornet and Kato as they find themselves against foes unlike any they have faced before. Dynamite, Dynamite Entertainment & The Dynamite Entertainment logo ® new Date().getFullYear()>document.write(+new Date().getFullYear()); Dynamite. Cover by Dave Johnson. Read Full Review, The Green Hornet has a huge following, be it from the show, the movie or the comics, and very much like Batman, there are a number of ways to tell the Hornets stories. About midway through the issue, the comic jumps back to the present situation and we get some tight action and a pretty awesome cliffhanger that comes out nowhere. The retro pencils are reminiscent of Daryn Cooke without coming off as a direct clone. Cover by Mike McKone. The world has changed for Green Hornet and Kato as they find themselves against foes unlike any they have faced before. Are they prepared to take on a series of dark and deadly enemies willing to stop at nothing and do whatever it takes to save the child? The comic isn't heavy-handed and doesn't spend a lot of time in origin territory but it's a nice primer if you're like me and don't have much history with the characters. 32 pages, full color. With the stakes getting higher with each move they make, will Green Hornet and Kato be able to protect the star child from their newest and deadliest enemy? Rated T+ Art by Anthony Marques. … Read Full Review, The art is the best part and, even if the story blows it, it will worth reading just to see the magnificent art by Anthony Marques. Cover by Mike McKone. Cover by Mike McKone. Hottest Comics Key Issues Comics by Letter CGC Cert Lookup Investment Speculation New Comics This Week Sell My Comics. Cover by Lee Weeks. Copyright © 1996 - 2020 Lone Star Comics Inc. Written by Scott Lobdell. Written by Scott Lobdell. Season Two, Chip n Dale Rescue Rangers/Darkwing Duck Free Comic Book Day Edition. Written by Scott Lobdell. Written by Scott Lobdell. Deadliest assassin in the world. After battling the Astronaut to near exhaustion, can Green Hornet and Kato save their city, and the child, from the clutches of their next super powered and deadly foe? Those questions lead the Green Hornet and Kato to Area 51 in a solid second issue of 50s pulp science fiction. Read Full Review, The Green Hornet #2 is able to continue this series in a consistent fashion and readers who like pulp heroes and old school science fiction movies will most likely be really into this book.

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