The Green Hornet #11
In "The Huntsmen Part Two," the Green Hornet is caught in a deadly crossfire between rival crime bosses and two rogue agents, each seeking revenge. With the odds stacked against him and the truth about the spies still unfolding, the Hornet must navigate betrayal and ambush—only to face a shocking revelation from the Crimson Wasp: "Johnny Dollar is back." Written by James Van Hise and illustrated by Dru Woodard, with inks by David Mowry and vibrant colors by Suzanne Dechnik and Patrick Williams, this 1992 issue delivers tense action and escalating stakes, all framed by Tony Harris’s striking cover.
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Continued from last issue: Learning that two crime bosses have their gangs gunning for him as well as the two ex-agents, the Green Hornet convinces each of them that blaming and killing him for the men they lost to the spies is a mistake. One of the bosses is sniper-shot by the Brit, but he in turn is killed by the Crimson Wasp. A tip that the Russian is hiding out in an old, long abandoned mansion proves to be a trap, but as the Hornet prevails in his way, the Wasp appears and kills the agent. She then gives the Hornet surprising news: "Johnny Dollar is back"!
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