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Green Hornet Comics #3 (1941)

Temerson / Helnit / Continental · 1941 · 29 pages

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Contains 9 stories
Untitled story
6 pp · superhero
Lowery (Sentinel reporter)Sgt. MoranJoe Stechi (introduction)Nick Sonoro (villain, introduction)Pug (villain, introduction)
Untitled story
8 pp · superhero
Mike Axford (Sentinel reporter)Gunnigan (Sentinel City Editor)Sgt. MoranMr. Brewster (introduction, head of insurance association)Mr. Weatherby (introduction)Mrs. Piddle (introduction)Smoky Joe Barner (villain, introduction, death)Steve (villain, introduction)Gotrocks (villain, introduction)

In "null," Britt Reid and Kato take on a shadowy scheme where phony burglaries are swindling insurance companies—using the Green Hornet’s sharp instincts and Kato’s precision, they dive into a web of deception that’s as clever as it is criminal.

Untitled story
6 pp · superhero
Mike Axford (Sentinel reporter)Hank Smith (Axford's friend)Lowry (Sentinel reporter)SDgt. MoranWheeler (introduction, death)Baldy (introduction)Stan Winters (villain, introduction, insurance company branch manager)Jonathan White (villain, introduction)Joe (villain, introduction)Sam (villain, introduction)Lefty (villain, introduction)

In "null," the Green Hornet investigates a string of suspicious deaths near the waterfront, uncovering a sinister scheme tied to a deadly insurance fraud. With sharp instincts and a relentless drive, the Hornet uncovers the truth behind the seemingly random tragedies—before the next life is lost.

Untitled story
8 pp · superhero
Sgt. MoranGunnigan (Sentinel's City Editor)Lowry (Sentinel reporter)Joe Vicksen (introduction)Pete Salivari (introduction)Hank Murray (introduction)Senator Brown (introduction)Morgan (villain, introduction)Senator Bruggins (villain, introduction)Steve (villain, introduction)
Untitled story
6 pp · superhero
Sgt. MoranGunnigan (Sentinel's City Editor)Mike Axford (Sentinel reporter)James Blackstone [Pete Blackstone] (business man)Gallini (villain, introduction, scientist)Monte Risto (villain, introduction, death?)Mona (villain, introduction, Risto's partner)
Untitled story
6 pp · superhero
Sgt. MoranMike Axford (Sentinel reporter)Miss Jones (introduction, a stenographer)Gunnigan (Sentinel's City Editor)Mrs. Basset (introduction, Basset's wife)Amos Basset [George Cooper] (villain, introduction)
Untitled story
5 pp · superhero
Sgt. MoranMike Axford (Sentinel reporter)Dave Dexter (introduction)Hamilton Drexel (villain, introduction)Butch (villain, introduction)Pete (villain, introduction)Steve (villain, introduction)Herr von Serpent (villain, introduction)

In "null," the Green Hornet tracks a gang of racketeers using a staged car accident to pressure a young man into handing over his father's secret airplane plans—only to find the truth behind the crash is far more dangerous than it first appears. Written with sharp pacing and grounded in the gritty realism of wartime espionage, this 1941 tale blends suspense and moral stakes in just five pages.

The Capture of the Green Hornet: Part 1
4 pp · superhero
Sgt. MoranMike Axford (Sentinel reporter)Lowry (Sentinel reporter)Frank Smith (introduction)Emma Smith (introduction)Hank Evans (introduction)

In a moment of boredom at the Sentinel’s office, Miss Case sparks a bold idea: why not try to capture the Green Hornet themselves? What starts as a joke quickly turns into a real, chaotic chase as the reporters take up the challenge—leading to one of the most unexpected confrontations in the Hornet’s history.

Untitled story
6 pp · detective-mystery
Lt. Jim Hannon (introduction)

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