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The Green Hornet#29
Cover: Karl Kerschl & Todd S. Tuttle

The Green Hornet #29

Jan 1994 · Now · 1.95 USD; 2.50 CAD
“The Acquisition”

In "The Acquisition," the Green Hornet and Kato are thrown into a deadly game of cat and mouse when a routine bust turns violent, leaving one teen dead and the media branding the Hornet a murderer. With the trail leading to a hidden weapons supplier and a mysterious enemy who knows Paul Reid’s true identity, the duo must uncover the source behind the arms trafficking—only to be captured and exposed in a shocking twist. Written by Geoffrey White and illustrated by Joe Bennett, with colors by Holly Sanfelippo and letters by Andrea Albert, this tense thriller features a striking cover by Karl Kerschl and Todd S. Tuttle.

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writer Geoffrey White · artist, inker Joe Bennett · colorist Holly Sanfelippo · letterer Andrea Albert · cover Karl Kerschl, Todd S. Tuttle

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artist, inker Joe Bennett
letterer Andrea Albert
cover pencils Karl Kerschl
cover inks Todd S. Tuttle

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"Thirteen months ago": As a police contingent led personally by Commissioner Hamilton attempts unsuccessfully to salvage something from the harbor, someone with gloved hands climbs unnoticed from the waters. "Now": The Green Hornet and his associate interrupt some teenagers dealing cocaine, but are surprised to find themselves facing military-style firearms. The arrival of police gives the masked men the distraction they need to get away unharmed, but one of the "kids" has already been killed. As media coverage--including Sentinel headlines--ties the Hornet to the murder, he and Kato resolve to find the source of the weapons. A small-time "retailer" is quite willing to direct the two to his supplier, but all our heroes find is an explosive device! They run, it detonates, and afterward, Kato cannot find his partner! He does, however, find their informant again, but he can be of no further help, as he has been permanently silenced. The Green Hornet awakens, hanging by his arms, and naked from the waist up--including his face! Whoever his captor--speaking through a loudspeaker and consequently unseen by the now exposed Paul Reid--may be, he makes it quite clear that he has recognized the Hornet's face, and that they have a history for which he desires revenge! To be continued....

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