The Green Hornet: Year One #4
Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment
Release Date: 7/14/2010
Cover Price: $3.99
Writer: Matt Wagner
Artist: Aaron Campbell
Cover: John Cassaday, Francesco Francavilla (1-in-10)
Retailer Incentive Cover: “Black, White & Green” by John Cassaday
Format: 32 pgs.; Full-Color
Rating: Teen+
The origin of the original team of crime-fighters continues! Set in the golden age of comics and history, writer Matt Wagner weaves a tale of action and adventure unlike anything else seen on the comic racks! Add in the exquisite art of Aaron Campbell and Francesco Francavilla, and you have the perfect companion to the modern day adventures of the Green Hornet from Kevin Smith and Dynamite! Our tale is split across time, following both Britt and Kato developing into the men they would become and the adventures they formed together as the Green Hornet and Kato!
“Wagner takes the reins of the first Green Hornet, Britt Reid, and sets the story in the halcyon days of the 1930s, when the Green Hornet radio program first aired. I love the period piece he's working with because it's such a big difference from the Green Hornet Kevin Smith is currently writing.” -BlogCritics.com
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Posted by ICv2 on July 11, 2010 @ 11:00 pm CT
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