Green Hornet Comics #13
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA striking piece of wartime comics art from 1943, this cover by Arturo Cazeneuve plants the Green Hornet — masked, green-coated, and armed — squarely in the streets of Nazi Germany, a downed swastika-bearing soldier at his feet. Looming behind him is a massive propaganda poster of Der Führer emblazoned with a bold red "V for Victory," while a building marked "Berlin Haus" and Nazi flags fill the background. Also featuring the stories "Spirit of '76," "Zebra," and "Twinkle Twins," this issue captures the patriotic urgency that defined superhero comics at the height of World War II.
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