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Issue Details

Issue #3
Published August 1992
Cover Price $2.50
Pages 36
Editing Joan M. Weis; Tony Caputo (Editor in Chief)

Cover Details - "The Terror Express"

Characters Green Hornet; Kato; unnamed German soldiers
Genre Superhero
Pencils Jeff Butler (signed) (painted)
Inks Jeff Butler (signed) (painted)
Colors Jeff Butler (signed) (painted)

22 page Green Hornet story "The Terror Express"

Characters Green Hornet; Kato; unnamed German soldiers; unnamed American soldiers; Bruno Sprecht; Yankee Commando [Lee Powell]; the Baroness; the second, unnamed, bandaged German soldier (becomes the false Franklin D. Roosevelt) ; Major Case; Commissioner Higgins; Dorothy, Higgins' secretary; 2 reporters from a newspaper; Captain Burke
Synopsis As the Hornet and Kato tear into the German commandos, the gunshots alert the American troops stationed there and a major battle ensues. Helping out is the Yankee Commando, who is Lee Powell from "Project: Gladiator". As the Baroness continues her machinations, Britt touches base with Major Case and Commissioner Higgins. They realize that the Baroness is after President Roosevelt, who is scheduled to go on a train tour this week. As the train leaves the Boston Railways, an ambulance also leaves with a patient from the train. Suspicious, the Hornet orders Kato to follow the ambulance and then boards the train. He finds President Roosevelt and tells FDR that his life is in danger. When FDR ask how he knows all of this, the Hornet reveals his true identity to him. FDR then reveals that the real FDR is a prisoner of the Baroness and that he is a German spy. Before the Hornet can react, Captain Burke enters the room and pulls a gun on the unmasked Hornet.
Genre superhero
Script Jeff Butler (plot); Ron Fortier
Pencils Jeff Butler
Inks Jeff Butler
Colors Patrick Williams
Letters Andrea Albert
Notes On page 2, panel 2, the 2 sailors are talking about Namor, the Sub-Mariner. The 2 reporters on page 19, panel 4 look like Clark Kent and Lois Lane. They even mention the Chief (Perry White). Reprint info for letter column illustration from Ted Watson via the Error list (December 2006).
Reprinted A black and white version of page 7, panel 1 was reprinted in the letter column of issue #4.

2 page letters page "Sting Of the Green Hornet Letters"

Synopsis Letter column. No illustrations.
Letters Typeset
Notes Letter column info from Ted Watson via the Error list (December 2006).