07:21:34 pm, by ComicList |
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Media Release -- Kevin Smith's Green Hornet #1 was an incredible hit and it helped propel Dynamite Entertainment as the fifth largest publisher in comics for the month of March. With the re-orders on Kevin Smith's Green Hornet #1 being achieving such incredible numbers, it catapulted to the #11 slot for dollars and #20 spot for units of the top 100 books in March. So to feed comicdom's Green Hornet fever, Dynamite Entertainment is offering a Green Hornet sampler containing clips from Kevin Smith's Green Hornet, Green Hornet: Year One, The Green Hornet Strikes!, Kevin Smith's Kato, and Kato: Origins. This special Free Comic Book Day Edition will allow fans to check out each Dynamite series, and see if you prefer all, or if there are ones that are more to your liking.
06:24:09 am, by ComicList |
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Media Release -- Spinning-off from the hugely successful Kevin Smith's Green Hornet, Dynamite is giving Kevin Smith's newest creation her own monthly series with Kevin Smith's Kato! More Green Hornet excitement from Dynamite in an incredible spin-off featuring the all-new Kato and the mysterious Black Hornet! Featuring elements direct from Kevin Smith's unproduced screenplay filling in the blanks on the new Kato, the old Kato and the mystery of the Black Hornet! "Not my Father's Daughter" is filled with excitement, action, intrigue and more - 5 issues of Fury as the world of Kato old and new is rocked forever and sets a course that intertwines with the destiny and legend of the Green Hornet!
CHICAGO, Feb. 28, 2009 – Moonstone has announced plans to publish several original short story collections featuring radio, film, comic book and television heroes The Green Hornet and Kato. The debut entry is expected to hit the streets by late 2009.
Bold newspaper publisher Britt Reid (the Green Hornet’s alter ego) along with his faithful valet and ally Kato have thrilled audiences with their daring adventures as they “hunt the biggest of all game, public enemies who try to destroy our America” ever since springing from the imaginations of George W. Trendle and Fran Striker in 1936. Fans have longed for the green-masked crime fighter to once again match wits with and bring down the criminal underworld.

