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Issue Details

Issue #2
Published July 1992
Cover Price $2.50
Pages 36
Editing Joan M. Weis; Tony Caputo (Editor in Chief)

Cover Details - "The Secret Weapon"

Characters Green Hornet; Kato; Adolph Hitler; the Baroness; President Franklin D. Roosevelt
Genre superhero
Pencils Jeff Butler (signed) (painted)
Inks Jeff Butler (signed) (painted)
Colors Jeff Butler (signed) (painted)

22 page Green Hornet story "The Secret Weapon"

Characters Tony Caltone's thugs; the false Tony Caltone [Bruno Sprecht]; The Green Hornet [Britt Reid]; Kato [Ikano]; The Master; unnamed German soldiers; the Baroness; Hans; Major Leland Case; unnamed soldiers and scientists from "Project: Gladiator"; Private Lee Powell; Alpha One [Steve]; Alpha One's Sergeant; a group of seaman and local wharf workers
Synopsis Just before Tony's men shoot the Hornet and Kato, they are attacked by a shadowy figure. The man then gives the Hornet an address to check out, a jewelry store called Kurtzburg's Antiques. As they arrive, a group of armed Germans are making their way out of the store's backway, shooting at everything. The Hornet and Kato give chase and defeat the Germans, one of whom commits suicide. Before they can question their other captives, the antique shop blows up. The Hornet and Kato change into their civilian identities, and Britt is given a tour of the destroyed building by Major Case. Beneath the building is a scientific lab known as "Project: Gladiator". The project was trying to develop super-humans, but only two were created before the Germans attacked: Alpha One and Lee Powell. As Britt gets the history of the project, Kato recognizes an American General leaving the scene with a briefcase of papers: the false Tony Caltone. Kato follows him, but is attacked when "Tony" -acting as an American General-- convinces some local men on the docks that Kato is a Japanese spy. Kato holds his own against the men but ultimately falls to their larger numbers. Alpha One, dressed in an army uniform, --not liking the odds-- intervenes, and both he and Kato defeat the men. Alpha One --also known as Steve-- then flings a trashcan lid to stop the German spy from escaping. While the attack is unsuccessful, the spy does drop some papers that Kato picks up. Recognizing a map's location on the papers, The Hornet and Kato investigate the site, only to find a heavily guarded American submarine dock surrounded by German commandos.
Genre superhero
Script Jeff Butler (plot); Ron Fortier
Pencils Jeff Butler
Inks Jeff Butler
Colors Patrick Williams
Letters Clem Robins
Notes Kurtzberg Antiques is named after Jack Kirby, one of the creators of Captain America. Alpha One is Steve Rogers [Captain America]. The shadowy figure is the Shadow [Lamont Cranston]. One man at the wharf looks like Nick Fury (the man with the eye patch); another man at the wharf looks like Dum-Dum Dugan, Fury's right-hand man.

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

Pencils Jeff Butler
Inks Jeff Butler
Letters Typeset
Notes Illustrations are reprinted with limited color. Letter column info provided by Ted Watson via the error list (December 2006).
Reprinted The page-tall figure of The Baroness from page 13 of #1, a slightly cropped version of this issue's page 3, panel 3 (a head shot of The Master), and a cropped version of the single panel last page of #1 with the Hornet and Kato.