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Cover: Patrick Zircher & Todd Tuttle

The Green Hornet #34

Jun 1994 · Now · 1.95 USD; 2.50 CAD
“Compulsive”

In "Compulsive," the Green Hornet and Kato follow a mysterious trail that leads from a daring escape on a hang-glider to a hidden motorcycle and finally to a surprising revelation—Sister-Hood is none other than Glory. Written by Joan Weis and illustrated by Patrick Zircher, with inks by Dan McConnel and Ann McConnell, this 1994 issue deepens the tension between loyalty, identity, and the blurred lines of justice. The cover by Patrick Zircher and Todd Tuttle captures the moment of suspense as the duo confronts the truth behind the mask.

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writer Joan Weis · artist Patrick Zircher · inker Dan McConnel · inker Ann McConnell · colorist Holly Sanfelippo · letterer Todd S. Tuttle · cover Patrick Zircher, Todd Tuttle

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writer Joan Weis
cover pencils Patrick Zircher
cover inks Todd Tuttle

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Continued from last issue: A quick move by Kato separates Sister-Hood from the Green Hornet, and the Asian grabs his partner, but while the rescue is completed, the costumed crook deploys a hang-glider and takes off. The two men quickly regain the Black Beauty and trail the flying figure to her motorcycle, which she drives into a subway station and disappears up a tunnel. A week later, Paul and "Gloria" have an all-night date, during which she feels but doesn't see Paul's souvenir from Johnny Dollar on his lower back. Subsequently, he and Hayashi decide to look not for Sister-Hood, but for her bike, and "bug" it. The strategy pays off, and they track her to her home, discovering that she is...Glory! She suggests becoming the HORNET's moll, an offer that he declines. The masked men depart, discussing the problematical situation: She isn't a "territorial threat" to the Hornet, so he can't turn her in without damaging his reputation on the street, and if he does so as Paul, she might realize that he IS the Hornet. "Assuming she hasn't already," Kato adds. In Japan, Ikano continues to have disciplinary problems with grandson Kono.

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