Issue | #13 |
Published | November 1990 |
Cover Price | 1.75 USD; 2.25 CAD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Tony Caputo (Editor in chief); Katherine Llewellyn (Editor); Diane Piron (Assistant editor) |
Characters | Green Hornet IV; Kato II |
Genre | Superhero; Crime |
Pencils | Gale Heimbach (painting) (signed) |
Inks | Gale Heimbach (painting) (signed) |
Colors | Gale Heimbach (painting) (signed) |
Characters | A Reid Communications news anchor; Lenore C. Reid; a Petro-American Oil Co. spokesman; Britt Reid II; Jerry Taylor; Green Hornet IV [Paul Reid]; Kato II [Hayashi Kato]; Corey White; "Commander Riot"; Mr. Evans; Danny Reid; Nancy McKenna; Numerous "Green Army" personnel; D.A. Diana Reid; Police Sgt. Harvey |
Synopsis | An oil company's tanker spill off the coast of Alaska gives Corey White, new co-owner of the environmentalist Forever Green Foundation, the incentive he needs to provoke the "rank-and-file" members to follow his violent military-style attack agenda, via his Green Army. When founder Nancy McKenna overhears a report that ten civilian dead from an attack on a power plant is "acceptable," she confronts White, who tells her that, as she gave him "a free hand" when she needed his financial aid, there's nothing she can do. Learning of a plan to sabotage next week's World Business Conference, she makes a clandestine meeting with D.A. Reid, and tells all. Diana realizes that this is beyond her official resources, calls Paul, and the Green Hornet "kidnaps" McKenna from the authorities, just ahead of a Green Army assault team. Continued next issue.... |
Genre | Crime; super-hero |
Script | Dave Darrigo; Diane M. Piron |
Pencils | Tod Smith |
Inks | David Mowry |
Colors | Suzanne Dechnik; Holly Sanfelippo; Kelly Kinsey |
Letters | Joseph Allen |
Synopsis | Letters from T.E. Pouncey, Ed Donrey, Tim Blaes, Lee A. Kendter, Greg Milburn and "Brit III," with editorial responses. |
Script | Diane Piron |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | The entire feature has a lime green background. |
Synopsis | Listings for eleven NOW releases, including two versions of Twilight Zone #1, with creative talent credits and synopses. |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | This feature has a blue background, and appeared on the next-to-last interior page of most NOW releases of this cover date; the bottom half of the page is a paid ad. |
Synopsis | An essay, starting with a brief promotion for NOW's new Twilight Zone series and followed by a description of the company's attempt to counter the general image of comics as "an insult to literacy" at the American Booksellers Association Annual Convention in Las Vegas. Also included is the boxed list of NOW's staff. |
Script | Katherine Llewellyn |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | The entire feature has a blue background, and appeared on the last interior page of most NOW releases of this cover date. |