May-June 1947 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: every other month
Notes
Title from the story.
Cover
The 216
Content
Genre: Superhero
Notes
Title from the story.
Comic Story
The Obituary Murders (12 pages)
Content
Genre: Superhero
Comic Story
Slaughter Island (8 pages)
Content
Genre: Superhero
Text Story
The 216 (2 pages)
Featuring
The Green Hornet
Credits
Letters: typeset
Content
Genre: Superhero
Content
Genre: Humor; Children
Notes
The feature is usually spelled 'Roddy'.
This is the final appearance of the "Roddy" feature.
Comic Story
Portrait of a Murderer (7 pages)
Content
Genre: Superhero
Notes
This is the final appearance of the "Blonde Bomber" feature in Green Hornet Comics. The feature appears next in Femzine (AC, 2003 Series) #2 (2003).
Comic Story
Out West (4 pages)
Notes
This is the final appearance of the "Mighty Midgets" feature.
Synopsis
Female pilot Martha Gilmore crashes in Tibet, where the scientists twice allow her to die then bring her back to life. When they try the same trick with her fiance Len Martin, the Man in Black steps in, and when Len returns from the dead, he kills the scientist and flees with Martha.
Content
Genre: Horror-suspense | Characters: Martha Gilmore; Dr. Hideki (dies); Iso; USAAF Lieutenant Len Martin; Mr. Twilight [the Man in Black]
Notes
This is the final appearance of the "Man in Black" feature in Green Hornet Comics. The feature appears next in Terry and the Pirates Comics (Harvey, 1947 Series) #11 (August 1948).
After Amelia Earhart's disappearance in 1937, the first woman to fly around the world was Jerrie Mock in 1964. Neither's route went anywhere near Moscow.
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