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This is the final book in our Green Hornet collection. It contains issue #43 to 47 of theGreen Hornet by Harvey Comics. The series changed its name to Green Hornet,Racket Buster for issues #44 to 47. Back up features for these issues included DottyDripple by Buford Tune and Kerry Drake, written by Allen Saunders and drawn byAlfred Andriola. Of course, all the issues centered around the exploits of the GreenHornet and Kato with most, if not all of the art for those stories by Al Avison.Also included in this volume are issues #13 and 14 of All-New Comics which hadGreen Hornet stories in each comic along with Ham Fisher's Joe Palooka . Simon &Kirby's Stuntman is the third feature in All-New #13 and, a Man in Black story by BobPowell was in #14This volume collects Green Hornet #43, Green Hornet Racket Buster #44-47 and All New Comics #13 & 14. This book is available in both hard cover and trade paperback editions as well as infull color and black & white.
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This is the final book in our Green Hornet collection. It contains issue #43 to 47 of theGreen Hornet by Harvey Comics. The series changed its name to Green Hornet,Racket Buster for issues #44 to 47. Back up features for these issues included DottyDripple by Buford Tune and Kerry Drake, written by Allen Saunders and drawn byAlfred Andriola. Of course, all the issues centered around the exploits of the GreenHornet and Kato with most, if not all of the art for those stories by Al Avison.Also included in this volume are issues #13 and 14 of All-New Comics which hadGreen Hornet stories in each comic along with Ham Fisher's Joe Palooka . Simon &Kirby's Stuntman is the third feature in All-New #13 and, a Man in Black story by BobPowell was in #14This volume collects Green Hornet #43, Green Hornet Racket Buster #44-47 and All New Comics #13 & 14. This book is available in both hard cover and trade paperback editions as well as infull color and black & white.
The Complete Green Hornet Comics Giant-Size Book Five Scbw
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With its bountiful page count, anthology comics in the Golden Age wereall the rage - and why not? In addition to the unquestioned star of themagazine, the reader was served a host of creative and excitingcharacters and features. While named for its primary character, GREENHORNET COMICS (Temerson 1940-41 & Harvey 1942-1949) was the homeof dozens of long-running popular characters (and few ? well, not somuch). No one would deny, though, that the reason kids plopped downtheir dimes was the playboy Britt Reed and his secret identity as thecrimefighting criminal, GREEN HORNET.THIS BOOK COOLECTS GREEN HORNET COMICS #28-32
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With its bountiful page count, anthology comics in the Golden Age wereall the rage - and why not? In addition to the unquestioned star of themagazine, the reader was served a host of creative and excitingcharacters and features. While named for its primary character, GREENHORNET COMICS (Temerson 1940-41 & Harvey 1942-1949) was the homeof dozens of long-running popular characters (and few ? well, not somuch). No one would deny, though, that the reason kids plopped downtheir dimes was the playboy Britt Reed and his secret identity as thecrimefighting criminal, GREEN HORNET.THIS BOOK COOLECTS GREEN HORNET COMICS #28-32
The Complete Green Hornet Comics Book Two Scfc
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With its bountiful page count, anthology comics in the Golden Age were all the rage - andwhy not? In addition to the unquestioned star of the magazine, the reader was served ahost of creative and exciting characters and features. While named for its primary character,GREEN HORNET COMICS (Temerson 1940-41 & Harvey 1942-1949) was the home of dozensof long-running popular characters (and few ? well, not so much). No one would deny,though, that the reason kids plopped down their dimes was the playboy Britt Reed and hissecret identity as the crimefighting criminal, GREEN HORNET.THIS BOOK: GREEN HORNET COMICS #6-9 (1941-1942).We are starting this series with Volume 2, because we are searching for high-quality scans ofissues #1-5, which of course should comprise Volume 1. If you have any of these classicissues, contact us for great rewards.
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With its bountiful page count, anthology comics in the Golden Age were all the rage - andwhy not? In addition to the unquestioned star of the magazine, the reader was served ahost of creative and exciting characters and features. While named for its primary character,GREEN HORNET COMICS (Temerson 1940-41 & Harvey 1942-1949) was the home of dozensof long-running popular characters (and few ? well, not so much). No one would deny,though, that the reason kids plopped down their dimes was the playboy Britt Reed and hissecret identity as the crimefighting criminal, GREEN HORNET.THIS BOOK: GREEN HORNET COMICS #6-9 (1941-1942).We are starting this series with Volume 2, because we are searching for high-quality scans ofissues #1-5, which of course should comprise Volume 1. If you have any of these classicissues, contact us for great rewards.
The Complete Green Hornet Comics Book Five Scsc
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With its bountiful page count, anthology comics in the Golden Age were all the rage- and why not? In addition to the unquestioned star of the magazine, the readerwas served a host of creative and exciting characters and features. While namedfor its primary character, GREEN HORNET COMICS (Temerson 1940-41 & Harvey1942-1949) was the home of dozens of long-running popular characters (and few ?well, not so much). No one would deny, though, that the reason kids ploppeddown their dimes was the playboy Britt Reed and his secret identity as thecrimefighting criminal, GREEN HORNET.THIS BOOK: GREEN HORNET COMICS #18 to 21Also available in black & white and hard cover formats
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With its bountiful page count, anthology comics in the Golden Age were all the rage- and why not? In addition to the unquestioned star of the magazine, the readerwas served a host of creative and exciting characters and features. While namedfor its primary character, GREEN HORNET COMICS (Temerson 1940-41 & Harvey1942-1949) was the home of dozens of long-running popular characters (and few ?well, not so much). No one would deny, though, that the reason kids ploppeddown their dimes was the playboy Britt Reed and his secret identity as thecrimefighting criminal, GREEN HORNET.THIS BOOK: GREEN HORNET COMICS #18 to 21Also available in black & white and hard cover formats