The Green Hornet: Year One Vol. 2: The Biggest of All Game TP
Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment
Release Date: December 14, 2011
Cover Price: $19.99
Writer: Matt Wagner
Artist: Aaron Campbell
Cover: Matt Wagner
Format: 160 pgs.; Full-Color; Trade Paperback
Rating: Teen+

He Hunts The Biggest Of All Game!

CHICAGO, 1938—a city caught in a vice of corruption and greed, ruled from behind the scenes by "Skid" Caruso, a brutal mob boss whose influence runs all the way to City Hall.  But an unexpected threat has arisen to challenge the criminal establishment, a masked rogue known only as… THE GREEN HORNET.  With his mysterious comrade at his side, this daring knave strikes again and again, disrupting Caruso's illicit operations at every turn—seemingly seeking to take over the city's rackets for himself.  In reality, the Green Hornet is the alter-ego of newspaper scion Britt Reid who, with his faithful companion Kato, delivers the sting of justice from outside the law.  In this continuation of Eisner Award-winning writer Matt Wagner's origin of this classic character, for the first time ever, the full scope of this timeless hero's initial adventures are revealed—the source of his weapons, his hideout and his fantastic car, the Black Beauty.  Learn how the Green Hornet brings his clandestine quest for justice to the crime-ridden Chicago streets, a mission that may cost him his life!  Ride with the Green Hornet and Kato as they hunt… THE BIGGEST OF ALL GAME!

COLLECTION FEATURES:
• Issues seven through twelve of the critically acclaimed series by Matt Wagner (Mage, Grendel), Aaron Campbell (Sherlock Holmes) and Carlos Lopez (Buck Rogers)
• All of the series covers by Matt Wagner and Francesco Francavilla (Man Without Fear)
• Sketches and designs by Aaron Campbell and John Cassaday (Astonishing X-Men)

"Year One is excellent work from top to bottom, from story to art, from satchel to paige!"
– Major Spoilers

"Wagner plays to his strength with period pieces, and this book is a winner."
– Blog Critics

"Green Hornet: Year One is a terrific comic series and does justice above and beyond to one of the great classic radio heroes of all time. Any pulp fan worth his fedora would be wise to pick it up."
– Pulp Fiction Reviews

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