The Green Hornet #3
In "Money To Burn," the Green Hornet finds himself entangled in a web of vengeance and betrayal as Don Phillipe’s unexpected alliance with the hero hints at deeper motives. With Kato racing to uncover the truth behind Johnny Dollar’s past, a tense meeting spirals into chaos when Mishi intervenes—leaving Dollar dead and the Crimson Wasp vanishing into the shadows. Written by Chuck Dixon and illustrated by Tod Smith, with inks by David Mowry and colors by Patrick Williams, this 1991 issue delivers sharp intrigue and high stakes, all wrapped in a striking cover by Eddy Newell.
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Despite appearing to have ambushed the Green Hornet, Don Phillipe wishes only to make plans concerning Johnny Dollar. Afterwards, Kato contacts Mishi, who tells him that Dollar caused the death of someone she loved, and that the family honor is at stake, but no details. When a meeting with Dollar is arranged, Kato sends the specifics to Mishi, who crashes the proceedings. In the end, Dollar is apparently killed and a wounded Crimson Wasp disappears.
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