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Cover: Sandra Chang & Tony DeZuniga

The Green Hornet #18

Feb 1993 · Now · 1.95 USD; 2.50 CAD
“Part One: Sister-Hood”

In "Part One: Sister-Hood," the Green Hornet faces a new kind of threat when a mysterious costumed thief known as Sister-hood strikes at corrupt figures in the city, leaving a trail of chaos and danger. With Diana incapacitated and the D.A.'s office off-limits due to the secrets of Reid Tower, it's up to the Hornet to track Sister-hood—only to find she's not the only one hunting her. Written by Ron Fortier and illustrated by Bill Knapp, with inks by Alfredo Alcala and colors by The Now Staff, this 1993 issue kicks off a gripping arc with a sharp, stylish edge. The cover by Sandra Chang and Tony DeZuniga captures the tension perfectly.

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writer Ron Fortier · artist Bill Knapp · inker Alfredo Alcala · colorist The Now Staff · letterer Andrea Albert · cover Sandra Chang, Tony DeZuniga

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Full credits

artist Bill Knapp
colorist The Now Staff
letterer Andrea Albert
cover pencils Sandra Chang
cover inks Tony DeZuniga

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A mob hitman, Brick Arcade, arranges to be interviewed by Sentinel reporter P. Easton Binney because he has a contract to kill the journalist, but the Hornet and his man intervene, resulting in "Mr. Death"'s arrest. Meanwhile, Diana returns home from the latest in a string of very unsatisfactory social encounters to find a costumed woman, who seems to refer to herself as Sister-hood, going through the D.A.'s jewelry box. An attempt to stop the thief gets Diana the worst of it, but she manages to call Paul before she passes out. Since the secrets of Reid Tower make a police investigation there out of the question, it's up to the Green Hornet. Sister-hood makes a similar, violent call on an unsavory night-club owner named Block, who vows to get her. Hearing about this, the Hornet checks out the most likely fence and finds her negotiating with him over her loot, but so do Block's men! To be continued....

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