Issue | #33 |
Published | May 1994 |
Cover Price | $1.95 |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Joan Weis (Managing editor); Geoffrey White (Editor) |
Notes | Karl Kerschl's last name is again misspelled "Kirschl" in the official credit on the main story's splash page. |
Characters | Green Hornet IV; Kato II |
Genre | Superhero; Crime |
Pencils | Karl Kerschl (signed) |
Inks | Todd S. Tuttle (signed) |
Colors | Andrea Albert |
Notes | Karl Kerschl's last name is again misspelled "Kirschl" in the official credit on the main story's splash page. |
Characters | Paul Reid [Green Hornet IV]; Glory [Gloria]; Sister-Hood; Police Commissioner Hamilton; Hayashi Kato [Kato II] |
Synopsis | Paul Reid is at least partially exorcising his personal demons (see recent issues) via his music. At a party following one concert, also attended by a wheelchair-bound but otherwise healthy-appearing Police Commissioner Hamilton, he meets a woman called Gloria, whom he recognizes as Glory, the moll of the late criminal Harry Block. He cannot acknowledge this to her without putting his double identity at risk. There is an immediate mutual attraction, but their respective secret lives makes that a big problem for Reid, who explains it to Hayashi the next morning (a Sentinel front page, "Monday 17 April 1994," mentions that vice mayor Rita Morales Aguilar has become mayor in the wake of the death of Mayor Archibald Lewis). The Green Hornet and his man go out in search of Sister-Hood, and find her, as suspected, on the rooftop of an affluent high-rise apartment building. The fight leads to her holding the Hornet over the edge of the roof, threatening to drop him if Kato approaches. Continued next issue.... |
Genre | Superhero; Crime |
Script | Joan Weis |
Pencils | Scott Neely |
Inks | Duy Truong; Dan McConnell |
Colors | Holly Sanfelippo; Andrea Albert |
Letters | Andrea Albert |
Synopsis | Letters from Scarlett M. Knight and Vee L. Cameron, with editorial responses, and a promotional blurb for the next issue. |
Script | Joan Weis |
Letters | Typeset |
Characters | Various |
Synopsis | Promotional announcements for eleven NOW Comics issues, with basic creative team credits and cover art repros, unobscured by any logos or other copy, for all. |
Pencils | Various |
Inks | Various |
Letters | Typeset |
Reprinted | Cover art for eleven issues, including two illustrations for one comic that is in flip-book format. |
Synopsis | Writer Allen Curtis answers ten questions about his revival of his super-hero team, Syphons. Also included is the standard boxed list of NOW Comics' staff. |
Script | ? (questions); Allen Curtis (answers) |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | There is a murky to the point of unidentifiable illustration accompanying this interview. It is a close up of a face, presumably that of Allen Curtis, but is it a photo or a drawing (and if the latter, by whom)? |