Issue | #22 |
Published | June 1993 |
Cover Price | 2.95 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Tony Caputo (Editor in chief); Joan Weis (Editor) |
Notes | Published simultaneously in a newsstand-distributed edition with a completely different cover illustration, but which is otherwise identical, including the card. |
Characters | Green Hornet IV; Tyler Hanneford (left inset); a Tornado Twin (right inset) |
Genre | Superhero; Crime |
Pencils | Jonathan Smith (painted) |
Inks | Jonathan Smith |
Colors | Jonathan Smith |
Notes | Published simultaneously in a newsstand-distributed edition with a completely different cover illustration, but which is otherwise identical, including the card. |
Characters | Kato II |
Synopsis | A "Hologravure" (3-D) card, polybagged with the comic. |
Genre | Superhero |
Letters | Typeset |
Characters | Mishi Kato; Ikano Kato; Hatami Kato; Green Hornet IV [Paul Reid]; Kato II [Hayashi Kato]; Danny Reid; Britt Reid II; Lenore C. Reid; Kono Kato |
Synopsis | At the Kato family home in Japan, Mishi, with support from her father Ikano and half-brother Hatami, continues to attempt to deal with her emotional fallout from the Johnny Dollar situation. In The City, problems in taking out a pair of thugs called the Tornado Twins have Kato worried about the Hornet's fighting skills, and young Danny and a friend see her dog taken off the street by someone in a private kennel's van. Jotting down the kennel name and license plate number from the vehicle, Danny and the girl then go to his father for help. When the two Reids visit the kennel, vehement denials from the manager lead Britt to suggest to his son a different line of inquiry, a visit from the Green Hornet! As soon as the sun sets, the masked men invade, overhearing the name Hanneford and finding brutal experimentation being performed on various dogs. After eliminating protests from the small staff, they take photographs of the operation and rush them to Britt, who presents them later that very evening as a slide show at a high society gala to honor the contributions to the community made by...Tyler Hanneford! He's ruined, at least in the court of public opinion, and Danny's friend gets her dog back. In Japan, Hayashi's nephew Kono is proving to be a problem, living the wild life. |
Genre | Superhero; Crime |
Script | Ron Fortier |
Pencils | Patrick Zircher |
Inks | David Mowry |
Colors | Suzanne Dechnik; Holly Sanfelippo |
Letters | Andrea Albert |
Script | Joan Weis |
Letters | Typeset |
Characters | Various |
Synopsis | House ad for fourteen NOW Comics issues, with basic creative team listings for all and cover repros for thirteen, as well as listings for two Speed Racer videos. |
Pencils | Various |
Inks | Various |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | This across-the-line feature gets an update for the first time since #14 of this series, but not enough of one, as its coverage includes #19, three months back. |
Synopsis | Instructions for prospective writers, letterers, pencilers, inkers, painters, and colorists seeking work with NOW Comics. Contains three drawings, of an ink bottle, a stereotypical French artist, and a wild-eyed, hairy thing, as well as a boxed list of NOW's staff. |
Script | Joan Weis |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | An across-the-line feature, appearing for the third consecutive month. |