Issue | #4 |
Published | September 1992 |
Cover Price | $2.50 |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Joan M. Weis; Tony Caputo (Editor in Chief) |
Characters | Green Hornet; Kato; the Baroness; Franklin D. Roosevelt; Yankee Commando; a yellow and green hornet |
Genre | superhero |
Pencils | Jeff Butler (signed) (painted) |
Inks | Jeff Butler (signed) (painted) |
Colors | Jeff Butler (signed) (painted) |
Characters | the false FDR; Green Hornet [Britt Reid]; Captain Burke; the Baroness; Eric; Lieutenant Ernst Doffel; Kato; Ruth, Britt's Secretary; unnamed German soldiers; President Franklin D. Roosevelt; Yankee Commando; Major Case; unnamed American soldiers; Hanse |
Synopsis | Before Captain Burke can shoot him, the Green Hornet spills hot coffee on "FDR" who immediately stands up and draws a weapon. Reid then pushes the armed German's hand, who wounds the Captain instead. "FDR" then kills himself and Reid explains to the Captain who he is, and what’s going on --leaving out the Green Hornet's involvement and hiding his mask. Kato captures the ambulance driver, who reveals where the Baroness, her men, and the real President Roosevelt are located. Soon, the Hornet and Kato, the US Army, the Yankee Commando and the Coast Guard all attack the island where the Baroness is hiding. The Hornet defeats the Baroness in battle, and she is taken into custody. The Hornet and Kato escape after being pardoned -- at least for this adventure-- by the President. On her way to prison, the Baroness kills her 2 army escorts and escapes. |
Genre | superhero |
Script | Jeff Butler (plot); Ron Fortier |
Pencils | Jeff Butler |
Inks | David Mowry |
Colors | Patrick Williams |
Letters | Andrea Albert |
Synopsis | Letter column. |
Pencils | Jeff Butler |
Inks | Jeff Butler |
Letters | Typeset |
Reprinted | Includes a black and white version of issue #3's page 7, panel 1. |