Green Hornet Chronicles SC (2010 Moonstone) comic books
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Direct Market Edition - 1st printing. Introduction by Van Williams. Edited by Joe Gentile & Win Scott Eckert. Illustrated by Ruben Procopio. Afterword by Dean Jeffries. Moonstone is proud to present The Green Hornet Chronicles, the first anthology featuring all-new, original crime fiction tales of the man who hunts the biggest of all game, public enemies that even the FBI can't reach! It's the mid 1960's, the political climate is shakey, there's civil unrest, freedom and equality issues erupt everywhere from film to music to out in the streets. On police records, the Green Hornet is actually a wanted criminal, a master manipulator, a crime boss who has his fingers in every pie. In reality, The Green Hornet is actually Britt Reid, owner-publisher of the Daily Sentinel. His goal is to destroy crime from within by posing as a criminal himself. And who can forget Bruce Lee's introduction to American audiences with his turn as Kato in the 1967 Green Hornet TV show? Kato is not only is a martial artist of unsurpassed prowess, but a skilled driver, and educated engineer as well. Softcover, 6-in. x 9-in., 354 pages, Text (with B&W Chapter Illustrations). Cover price $18.95.
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Book Market Edition - 1st printing. Introduction by Van Williams. Edited by Joe Gentile & Win Scott Eckert. Illustrated by Ruben Procopio. Afterword by Dean Jeffries. Moonstone is proud to present The Green Hornet Chronicles, the first anthology featuring all-new, original crime fiction tales of the man who hunts the biggest of all game, public enemies that even the FBI can't reach! It's the mid 1960's, the political climate is shakey, there's civil unrest, freedom and equality issues erupt everywhere from film to music to out in the streets. On police records, the Green Hornet is actually a wanted criminal, a master manipulator, a crime boss who has his fingers in every pie. In reality, The Green Hornet is actually Britt Reid, owner-publisher of the Daily Sentinel. His goal is to destroy crime from within by posing as a criminal himself. And who can forget Bruce Lee's introduction to American audiences with his turn as Kato in the 1967 Green Hornet TV show? Kato is not only is a martial artist of unsurpassed prowess, but a skilled driver, and educated engineer as well. Softcover, 6-in. x 9-in., 354 pages, Text (with B&W Chapter Illustrations). Cover price $18.95.