The Green Hornet #13 [Direct]
(September 1992)

Now, 1991 Series
< Previous Issue |
| Next Issue >
Volume
2
Price
1.95 USD; 2.50 CAD
Pages
36
Indicia Frequency
monthly
Indicia / Colophon Publisher
NOW Comics
Brand
Now Comics
Editing
Tony Caputo (editor in chief); Joan Weis (editor)

The Odyssey Of The Crimson Wasp - Part 2 Of 3 (Table of Contents)

Green Hornet / cover / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Max Seibel (painting, signed)
Inks
Max Seibel (painting, signed)
Colors
Max Seibel (painting, signed)

Genre
crime; superhero
Characters
Johnny Dollar; Green Hornet IV; Kato II; Crimson Wasp

The Odyssey of the Crimson Wasp / Part 2--The Samurai & the Pauper (Table of Contents: 1)

Green Hornet / comic story / 24 pages (report information)

Script
Ron Fortier
Pencils
Jerry DeCaire
Inks
Tony DeZuniga
Colors
The Now Staff
Letters
Andrea Albert

Genre
crime; superhero
Characters
Mishi Kato [Crimson Wasp]; Hatami Kato (flashback only); Hayashi Kato [Kato II]; Paul Reid [Green Hornet IV]; Johnny Dollar [Jonathan Dunhill a.k.a. William Robert Parker]; D.A. Diana Reid
Synopsis
Mishi continues her story of how Johnny Dollar turned her into the Crimson Wasp: At the graves of Eric and Katya, her half-brother Hatami promises to help her and keep her confidence. Mishi goes into seclusion in an alpine retreat owned by her mother, where with the help of equipment provided by Hatami she recovers from her injuries and miscarriage, and trains herself. With the help of computer hacking skills learned from a college roommate, she finds that Jonathan Dunhill has disappeared, but Johnny Dollar is making himself known across Europe. As the Crimson Wasp--a persona lifted from ancient Japanese legend--she pursues him, but is always a step behind. The trail eventually leads to the USA, and the events of the first three issues of this series. Mishi now says Dollar is still alive--she gives absolutely no reason for believing this, yet Hayashi gives only token resistance to the idea--and asks her brother and Paul to help her find him, but as her intent is still to kill Dollar, they refuse on moral grounds. As she angrily storms out, she sees the new Black Beauty and calls it "boring," which in a sense was actually the point of its outward design. Paul then calls Diana, tells her what has happened, and asks the D.A. to run a check through her sources on Dunhill/Dollar. The results are surprising. Jonathan Dunhill was supposedly old money, descended from the Pilgrims, and a financial wunderkind. In fact, he was William Robert Parker, a juvenile small-time thief from a poverty-stricken West Virginia family, until a social worker saw potential in him and convinced him to apply himself. He changed his name to Dunhill upon qualifying for a full scholarship to Harvard, where he learned even more, and became a large-scale embezzler. Dunhill, says Diana, disappeared by returning to his birth name, which led to her finding an address for him right in The City. Soon, Dollar is shocked to receive a telephone call from the Green Hornet! To be continued....

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 2)

The Buzz Word / letters page / 1 page (report information)

Script
Joan Weis
Pencils
Sal Velluto
Inks
Tony DeZuniga
Letters
typeset

Characters
Crimson Wasp

Indexer Notes

A detail from the next issue's cover, featuring the Crimson Wasp, is presented in b/w.

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 3)

NOW Newsflash / text article / 1 page (report information)

Script
Joan Weis
Letters
typeset

Synopsis
A description of NOW Comics submission guidelines for writers, pencilers, inkers, letterers, colorists and painters. Includes a boxed list of NOW Comics staff.
Editing
Related Scans
Series Information
Table of Contents
  1. 0. The Odyssey Of The Crimson Wasp - Part 2 Of 3
    Green Hornet
  2. 1. The Odyssey of the Crimson Wasp / Part 2--The Samurai & the Pauper
    Green Hornet
  3. 2. [no title indexed]
    The Buzz Word
  4. 3. [no title indexed]
    NOW Newsflash
This issue was modified by, among others
  • Ray Bottorff Jr
  • Peter Croome
  • Clayton Graham
  • Paolo Interdonato
  • Donald Dale Milne
  • Mike Nielsen
  • Jack Patton
  • Derek Reinhard
  • Douglas Sederberg
  • Ted Watson