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Issue Details

Issue #35
Published July 1994
Cover Price $1.95
Pages 36
Editing Joan Weis (Managing editor); Geoffrey White (Editor)
Notes This is the first of five (six counting the second annual, which replaced this title on NOW's schedule for the month between #s 37 & 38) consecutive issues in the four-color/newsprint format. From this issue on, this series has no dates on its covers.

Cover Details

Characters Clockwise from lower left: Kato III; Kato II; Green Hornet IV; Frankie; Helen Stefanopoulos; Constantine Stefanopoulos
Genre Superhero; Crime
Pencils Patrick Zircher
Inks Todd S. Tuttle
Colors Todd S. Tuttle?
Notes This is the first of five (six counting the second annual, which replaced this title on NOW's schedule for the month between #s 37 & 38) consecutive issues in the four-color/newsprint format. From this issue on, this series has no dates on its covers.

21 page The Green Hornet story "Good Cops Bad Cops"

Characters "Sarge" (I,V); Green Hornet IV [Paul Reid]; Constantine Stefanopoulos (I,V); Kato III [Mishi Kato]; Kato II [Hayashi Kato]; Jeremy Fletcher (I,V); Frankie, Constantine's lieutenant (I,V); Helen Stefanopoulos, Constantine's daughter (I,V); Diana Reid
Synopsis A check by uniformed police officers of a building in the projects ends with a female cop being bludgeoned to death. The Stefanopoulos crime family invites The City's other big-time racketeers to a meeting/banquet to celebrate the relative peace between them in recent times. However, some object to the Green Hornet, who runs no rackets of his own, merely taking a cut of everybody else's. When their host, veteran crime family head Constantine Stefanopoulos, says this is how it has always been and should continue to be, they openly defer to him, but think otherwise. Simultaneously, the busting of a deal in illegal "merchandise" results in another dead cop, and one of the arrested thugs uses his one telephone call to inform his boss, Stefanopoulos, that another officer was the shooter, but the other police wouldn't listen. Hayashi and Diana have a date, but decide to "skip the movie." The next night, the masked vigilantes begin their own investigation of the cop killings, and make a discovery--the victims were all gay, and a veteran sergeant was eliminating them on the grounds of being "deviants" who were "polluting the force." When his partner attempts to arrest him, "Sarge" eats his own pistol. The younger officer allows the Hornet and his man to walk out.
Genre Superhero; Crime
Script Joan Weis
Pencils Patrick Zircher
Inks Dan McConnell
Colors Andrea Albert; Holly Sanfelippo
Letters Todd S. Tottle
Notes The rules of the mob-up allow each racketeer to bring "two boys." For the Hornet's second, Mishi regains her crime-fighting gear last seen in Green Hornet, 1989 series (AKA Vol. 1), #10, August 1990. Along with those listed above, a few other of The City's racketeers are clearly depicted at the meeting and have not been seen before, but they are never named, even though they will reappear in #s 36 & 37's two-parter.

1 page Buzz Word letters page

Synopsis Letters from Kirk Lutonsky and Jenna Romanov, with editorial responses, plus a next issue blurb.
Script Joan Weis
Letters Typeset

2 page What NOW promo (ad from the publisher)

Characters Various
Synopsis Promos for twelve NOW publications, with basic creative team listings and covers, minus logos, imprints, and any copy, for each.
Pencils Various
Inks Various
Letters Typeset
Reprinted Cover art from twelve NOW Comics issues.

1 page text article "Submision Guidelines"

Synopsis A description of proper procedures for those seeking work from NOW Comics as writers, pencilers, inkers, painters, letterers, or colorists. Also included is the standard boxed list of NOW staffers.
Script Joan Weis?
Letters Typeset
Notes This is not a reprint of either of the two previous such features, but another new, updated presentation of the same basic information.