GREEN HORNET: ONE NIGHT IN BANGKOK ONE SHOT
Writer: Shannon Denton
Artist: Jethro Morales
Covers: Dan Panosian (A), Dave Johnson (B), Matt Wagner (C)
40 pages | Action Adventure | $4.99 | Teen+
Tag: Dynamite
Free Comic Book Day
One of Dynamite Comics offerings for Free Comic Book Day, 2010, Featuring Kevin Smith’s Green Hornet
Green Hornet, Midtown Comics Exclusive
Thank You
This “Not You/Tú No” meme format has been floating around the web for a while now, so I decided to make one for the Green Hornet.
Left to Right: Al Hodge (1936), Gordon Jones (1940), Warren Hull (1940), Dell Comics (1953), Green Hornet Title by Dynamite Comics, Van Williams (1966), Seth Rogan (2011), Jim Steranko for Now Comics (1989), Alex Ross for Dynamite Comics (2010)
10th Anniversary of the Green Hornet
It’s been 10 years since the Green Hornet first appeared on the pages of Dynamite Comics, and now they intend to celebrate with a whole new series written by Scott Bobdell & art by Anthony Marques
The Hornet Is Back
Black Terror, Coming Soon!
Green Hornet Generations
Britt Reid Jr., the scion of the Daily Sentinel publishing empire, vanishes during a wild party on his friend’s yacht. Meanwhile, crime spikes in the streets of Century City with the mysterious criminal/secret vigilante the Green Hornet absent. It’s only a matter of time before SOMEONE puts two and two together, and it’s up to Kato, former partner of Britt’s father, and his daughter Mulan to protect the city AND the Green Hornet legacy, while finding out what happened to Britt. Amy Chu (Red Sonja, Poison Ivy, KISS) picks up where Kevin Smith left off with an action-packed mystery.
Turok, 2019
A new hero rises! Turok pursues his kidnapped brother… in the Badlands of the Old West! In the waning days of the Indian Wars, the U.S. cavalry has captured Andar, but Turok will stop at nothing to rescue him. But that quest will lead Turok, Andar and even the soldiers to a strange, lost land inhabited by creatures beyond their imaginations. This is Turok as you’ve never seen him before … and Turok as you’ve always seen him! Written by acclaimed storyteller Ron Marz (Green Lantern, Silver Surfer, Witchblade), with exquisite art by Roberto Castro (Red Sojna, Flash Gordon).
Kevin Smith’s Green Hornet, 2013
What the Green Hornet movie might (and should) have been. Kevin Smith obviously respects the legacy of the Green Hornet, as he continues on the story with Britt’s son and Kato’s daughter, Mulan and nephew, Clutch.
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