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Categories:Masked/Mystery Men | Crime
The Green Hornet first appeared on the radio in 1936.

His first appearance in comic books was December 1940, originally published by Heinit Comics it ran for six issues, when it was taken over by Harvey comics, where it ran until issue #47 (September 1949). 'The Green Hornet' has since appeared in numerous comic book publications to this day.

'The Green Hornet's' alter ego is Britt Reid a crusading newspaper publisher by day and vigilante by night, helping him in this is his oriental sidekick Kato. They have a souped-up automobile called 'The Black Beauty' and a gun that shoots knock-out gas. His night-time activities soon have the police on his trail and he's thought to be on the side of crime, a reputation he encourages.

It transpires that 'The Green Hornet' (Britt Reid) is a direct descendant of 'The Lone Ranger' (Real name John Reid). According to sources, John Reid took charge of his dead brother's son Dan Reid Jr. who subsequently inherited the Reid family Silver Mine and with this fortune, bought 'The Daily Sentinel'. Dan's son, Britt, later becomes the newspaper's publisher. He also takes up the family legacy of fighting crime as 'The Green Hornet'.
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1 Green Hornet Archive vol. 01. 133 prime user Nov 21, 2015 56.00 5377 390
2 Green Hornet Archive vol. 02 194 prime user Nov 21, 2015 56.00 2736 183
3 Green Hornet Archive vol. 03 221 prime user Nov 21, 2015 61.00 2539 189
4 Green Hornet Archive vol. 04 201 prime user Nov 21, 2015 59.00 3910 113
  
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