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Mark Waid's The Green Hornet Volume 2

The epic conclusion of the Green Hornet's struggle

Mark Waid author Sandy King author John Carpenter author Elena Carrillo author Mike Sizemore author Sandy King editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Dynamic Forces Inc

Published:2nd Dec '14

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The Green Hornet battles against crime and his own inner demons in Mark Waid's The Green Hornet Volume 2, facing powerful enemies and moral dilemmas.

In Mark Waid's The Green Hornet Volume 2, the narrative unfolds with the Green Hornet taking on a dual role as both a crime lord and a vigilante. Under the guise of a costumed figure, he meticulously establishes a criminal network aimed at rooting out the most nefarious elements of society. However, his bold actions do not go unnoticed; they attract the attention of powerful figures, including J. Edgar Hoover, who has labeled him Public Enemy Number One. This precarious position puts the Green Hornet and his partner Kato in a dangerous predicament, facing threats from law enforcement as well as rival gangsters.

As the story progresses, the stakes escalate, and the Green Hornet finds himself in a tight spot. Despite Britt Reid's considerable wealth and resources, he learns that money cannot easily extricate him and Kato from the chaos that ensues. This volume captures the tension and moral dilemmas faced by the protagonist, highlighting the internal struggles that accompany his quest for justice. The narrative cleverly intertwines action with deeper themes of identity and self-confrontation.

Written by the acclaimed Mark Waid, known for his work on titles like Kingdom Come and Daredevil, this volume brings a thrilling conclusion to the Green Hornet's epic battle against his greatest adversary: himself. Readers will be captivated by the intricate plot and character development, making Mark Waid's The Green Hornet Volume 2 a compelling read for fans of the genre.

ISBN: 9781606904985

Dimensions: 254mm x 178mm x 25mm

Weight: 449g

176 pages