Green Hornet Comics #32
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeGreen Hornet Comics #32 (January–February 1947) delivers a genuinely gripping cover by Al Avison, capturing the masked Green Hornet clinging to a ladder outside a shattering window while armed gunmen on the other side open fire through the breaking glass. The tension is immediate and kinetic — shards flying, weapons drawn, and a figure scrambling below — all framed within a bold circular composition that pulls your eye straight into the chaos. Inside, Bob Powell handles the full writing and art duties on "Death as a Service," making this a fine example of late-1940s Harvey Comics action at its most energetic.
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Using a hoseless diving suit, Richard Otting recovers a sunken treasure.
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