Issue | #10 |
Published | June 1992 |
Cover Price | $1.95 |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Tony Caputo (Editor in chief); Joan M. Weis (Editor) |
Characters | Green Hornet IV [Paul Reid]; Kato II [Hayashi Kato] |
Genre | Superhero; Crime |
Script | (?) |
Pencils | Lenin Delsol (painted) |
Inks | Lenin Delsol (painted) |
Colors | Lenin Delsol (painted) |
Characters | Green Hornet IV [Paul Reid]; Kato II [Hayashi Kato] |
Synopsis | Two intelligence agents, one British and one Russian, dissatisfied with their respective governments' rather mundane post-Cold War assignments, decide to keep their skills fresh by hunting game of their own choosing, the Green Hornet! Having made a bet on who will get him first, the two separate and roust different groups of hoods for information, impressing the thugs with their very effective and lethal techniques. The bosses of the two gangs don't like their men being killed, and blame the Hornet as much as the Brit/Russian who did it, making plans of their own to kill him. Fortunately, the Hornet isn't without a friend of his own on the streets, and is soon aware of the agents' activities...but not the mob reaction! Continued next issue.... |
Genre | Superhero; Crime |
Script | Chuck Dixon & Clint McElroy |
Pencils | Tod Smith |
Inks | David Mowry |
Colors | Suzanne Dechnik |
Letters | Andrea Albert |
Notes | In a conversation betweeen Paul and Hayashi on page 9, clearly about the events in issue #s 7 & 8, Paul refers to "Sonny" Block, the only instance that this name would be applied to Harry Block. |
Script | Joan M. Weis |
Letters | Typeset |
Synopsis | Listings for 11 NOW comic publications, with basic creator credits, including variant editions for 4 of them, and another for a Speed Racer videotape, for a total of 17 entries. |
Script | (?) |
Colors | (?) |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | Other than the colors of the title lettering and the background tint, this is identical to the piece that ran in the previous issue. |
Synopsis | Promo, disguised as an editorial essay, for a NOW comic book based on Hollywood celebrity Mr. T. At this point, neither a creative team nor even a title had been determined. |
Script | Joan M. Weis |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | Includes a photo of Mr. T and NOW publisher Tony Caputo. |