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Green Hornet comic books issue 23

  • Issue #23AP
    Green Hornet (1991 Now) 23AP

    Polybagged with card. Written by Ron Fortier. Art by Patrick Zircher and Jim Brozman. Cover by Sandra Chang. The Karate Wars Part One; In Japan, Ikano begins disciplining his wayward grandson, Kono; In The City, as Diana joins Hayashi to watch a video of one of his old White Ninja martial arts flicks, he tells her that he has Paul sharpening his fighting skills at the dojo run by old friend Jon Allen; There, Paul witnesses Jon and his students use their superior techniques to dissuade some thugs from a martial arts-oriented gang, who had clearly been pressuring Jon previously; However, after most of the students have left and Jon is locking up for the night, the thugs return, with their huge, Yakuza-style boss Onaka Matahachi. He has a bazooka-like weapon fired into the dojo, gutting the place, and then beats up Jon himself for "refusing [his] most generous offer" to buy him out; Jon's injuries prove to be minimal, but Kato doesn't like this new angle to the gangs, and he and the Green Hornet go out to intervene. Transcript of a 10 question interview with Clint McElroy, concerning the NOW Comics miniseries, "The Green Hornet: Dark Tomorrow," which he wrote; Includes a color photo of McElroy. 36 pages, full color. $2.95. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #23AU
    Green Hornet (1991 Now) 23AU

    Unbagged without card. Written by Ron Fortier. Art by Patrick Zircher and Jim Brozman. Cover by Sandra Chang. The Karate Wars Part One; In Japan, Ikano begins disciplining his wayward grandson, Kono; In The City, as Diana joins Hayashi to watch a video of one of his old White Ninja martial arts flicks, he tells her that he has Paul sharpening his fighting skills at the dojo run by old friend Jon Allen; There, Paul witnesses Jon and his students use their superior techniques to dissuade some thugs from a martial arts-oriented gang, who had clearly been pressuring Jon previously; However, after most of the students have left and Jon is locking up for the night, the thugs return, with their huge, Yakuza-style boss Onaka Matahachi. He has a bazooka-like weapon fired into the dojo, gutting the place, and then beats up Jon himself for "refusing [his] most generous offer" to buy him out; Jon's injuries prove to be minimal, but Kato doesn't like this new angle to the gangs, and he and the Green Hornet go out to intervene. Transcript of a 10 question interview with Clint McElroy, concerning the NOW Comics miniseries, "The Green Hornet: Dark Tomorrow," which he wrote; Includes a color photo of McElroy. 36 pages, full color. $2.95. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #23B
    Green Hornet (1991 Now) 23B

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    Polybagged with card. Written by Ron Fortier. Art by Patrick Zircher and Jim Brozman. Cover by Sandra Chang. The Karate Wars Part One; In Japan, Ikano begins disciplining his wayward grandson, Kono; In The City, as Diana joins Hayashi to watch a video of one of his old White Ninja martial arts flicks, he tells her that he has Paul sharpening his fighting skills at the dojo run by old friend Jon Allen; There, Paul witnesses Jon and his students use their superior techniques to dissuade some thugs from a martial arts-oriented gang, who had clearly been pressuring Jon previously; However, after most of the students have left and Jon is locking up for the night, the thugs return, with their huge, Yakuza-style boss Onaka Matahachi. He has a bazooka-like weapon fired into the dojo, gutting the place, and then beats up Jon himself for "refusing [his] most generous offer" to buy him out; Jon's injuries prove to be minimal, but Kato doesn't like this new angle to the gangs, and he and the Green Hornet go out to intervene. Transcript of a 10 question interview with Clint McElroy, concerning the NOW Comics miniseries, "The Green Hornet: Dark Tomorrow," which he wrote; Includes a color photo of McElroy. 36 pages, full color. $2.95. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #23A
    Green Hornet (2010 Dynamite Entertainment) 23A

    Cover by Phil Hester Writer: Ande Parks Artist: Ronan Cliquet Colorist: Ivan Nunes When Green Hornet and Kato respond to a break-in at a federal reserve bank, they find themselves caught in a battle between federal troops and a band of thieves. These would-be robbers are no common street thugs. They are a well-trained and expertly led force, armed with high-powered exoskeletons. It's all-out warfare, with the new Green Hornet and Kato trying to keep downtown Century City intact. And, there's the simmering relationship between Britt and Mulan. How far will our heroes go? Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #23B
    Green Hornet (2010 Dynamite Entertainment) 23B

    Cover by Jonathan Lau Writer: Ande Parks Artist: Ronan Cliquet Colorist: Ivan Nunes When Green Hornet and Kato respond to a break-in at a federal reserve bank, they find themselves caught in a battle between federal troops and a band of thieves. These would-be robbers are no common street thugs. They are a well-trained and expertly led force, armed with high-powered exoskeletons. It's all-out warfare, with the new Green Hornet and Kato trying to keep downtown Century City intact. And, there's the simmering relationship between Britt and Mulan. How far will our heroes go? Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #23C
    Green Hornet (2010 Dynamite Entertainment) 23C

    Cover by Brian Denham Writer: Ande Parks Artist: Ronan Cliquet Colorist: Ivan Nunes When Green Hornet and Kato respond to a break-in at a federal reserve bank, they find themselves caught in a battle between federal troops and a band of thieves. These would-be robbers are no common street thugs. They are a well-trained and expertly led force, armed with high-powered exoskeletons. It's all-out warfare, with the new Green Hornet and Kato trying to keep downtown Century City intact. And, there's the simmering relationship between Britt and Mulan. How far will our heroes go? Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #23
    Green Hornet Comics (1940) 23

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    Cover by Alex Schomburg. Stories and art by Jerry Robinson, Bob Powell, Art Helfant, Jill Elgin and Bob Fujitani. The first comic to feature The Green Hornet, the radio-turned-movie superhero from the creator of the Lone Ranger. Zebra searches for a vampire stalking the city, in a weird precursor to Harvey's horror classics of the 1950s. Blonde Bomber battles sharks and Nazi collaborators in a Central American republic. The Twinkle Twins help a disabled boy after coal thieves murder his grandfather. Green Hornet; Spirit of 76: Death Rides Patrol; Mighty Midgets: Swing Out; Blonde Bomber: Blood and Sharks' Teeth; The Story Behind the Cover; Twinkle Twins: Red Coals of Crime; Zebra: Gore of the Vampire. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.