Issue | #20 |
Published | April 1993 |
Cover Price | $1.95 |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Tony Caputo (Editor in chief); Joan Weis (Editor) |
Characters | Green Hornet IV; Kato II |
Genre | Superhero; Crime |
Pencils | Patrick Zircher |
Inks | David Mowry |
Characters | Paul Reid [Green Hornet IV]; Hayashi Kato [Kato II]; Mishi Kato; Ikano Kato; Marie Kato |
Synopsis | Goaded into it by Paul, Hayashi has a social encounter as disastrous in its own way as Diana Reid's recent ones have been for her. Meanwhile, an old and similarly socially prominent friend of Paul is worried that his sister's betrothed, an Austrian count she met rather recently, is only after her money. Reid Communications sources discover that he has twice been widowed by young wealthy women, but he has told the current woman of these events, and she accepts the official verdicts of no foul play (the second reached with no knowledge of the earlier incident) and his claims of innocence. The brother disappears, prompting Paul to visit the count, who suggests--and she accepts--that he has purposely gone into hiding as "a ploy to disrupt our happiness." The Green Hornet takes HIS turn, arriving just in time to overhear the count explaining to his large "butler" that Paul's interest and "connections with the media" make disposing of either the nosy brother or the bride herself quite problematical. For his usual half interest, the Hornet offers to publicly eliminate the brother himself while the couple are being married. A carefully timed "anonymous" tip to the authorities causes police arrival to disrupt the "assassination," giving the brother the opportunity to escape and put a halt to the wedding ceremony. Knowing that he and his man made no attempt to hide their identities from their kidnap victim, the count pulls a handgun, but a green dart thrown from the church's shadows causes him to drop it, and the brother punches him out. |
Genre | Superhero; Crime |
Script | Ron Fortier |
Pencils | Partrick Zircher |
Inks | David Mowry |
Colors | The NOW Staff |
Letters | Andrea Albert |
Notes | The splash panel is a Daily Sentinel front page, primarily covering the previous issue's events, but a secondary headline reads: "APPEAL FOR MR. DEATH DENIED/Convicted killer, Brick Arcade, to be electrocuted in ten days," setting up next issue's story. |
Script | Joan Weis |
Letters | Typeset |
Characters | Various |
Synopsis | Across the line house ad for nineteen NOW Comics issues, with basic creative team listings for all, and cover repros for sixteen. |
Pencils | Various |
Inks | Various |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | The same ad that has been running since #14, with #11 among the issues covered. |
Synopsis | A listing of rules to follow by those wishing to apply for work from NOW Comics as writers, letterers, pencilers, inkers, painters, or colorists. Illustrated with three b/w drawings: a bottle of ink, a stereotypical "French" artist holding up a paint brush more than twice his height, and a hairy but otherwise indistinguishable mass with two large eyes staring out of it. Also includes a boxed list of NOW's staff. |
Script | Joan Weis |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | At least it isn't "Show Stoppers" AGAIN! |