Green Hornet # 23 (Dynamite Comics 2012) Brian Denham Variant Cover
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Green Hornet #23 (Dynamite Entertainment 2012) – Brian Denham Variant Cover
The "senses-shattering" street-level warfare of Century City hits a "mind-blowing" crescendo as the emerald avenger goes toe-to-toe with military-grade devastation. Released in early 2012, this crucial issue features a striking, "weird and twisted" 1-in-3 main variant cover by acclaimed artist Brian Denham. Delivering an uncompromised blend of classic pulp grit and modern, "stupefying" high-tech action, this book captures the legendary vigilante duo with absolute "visual fluidity." At White Dragon Comics, we keep these "investment-grade" variant layouts stocked so you can secure a standout piece of independent superhero history.
Issue Summary: The "Senses-Shattering" Federal Reserve Siege
Writer Ande Parks crafts a "mind-blowing" and fast-paced narrative that tests the limits of the Hornet's heavy-artillery armor and street tactics.
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A "Mind-Bending" Urban Crisis: When the Green Hornet and Kato respond to a massive break-in at the federal reserve bank, they discover the intruders are no common street thugs. They face a highly disciplined, expertly led paramilitary force armed with "stupefying" high-powered exoskeletons.
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All-Out City Warfare: The battle escalates into a "senses-shattering" war zone in downtown Century City. Our heroes are forced to unleash the full, "mind-blowing" arsenal of the Black Beauty to tear through armored exo-suits and protect the public.
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A "Weird and Twisted" Balance: Amidst the high-tech gunfire and "senses-shattering" property damage, the simmering, complex emotional relationship between Britt Reid and Mulan Kato hits a poignant and tense turning point.
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Visceral Interior Art: Igor Vitorino delivers beautifully detailed, hard-hitting pencils, rendering the mechanical destruction of the exoskeletons, rain-slicked concrete, and intense hand-to-hand combat with a "visual fluidity" that remains truly "stupefying."
Creative Team & Specifications
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Writer: Ande Parks
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Artist: Igor Vitorino
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Colorist: Ivan Nunes
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Letterer: Simon Bowland
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Cover Artist: Brian Denham (33% Variant Cover A Selection)
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Release Date: January/February 2012
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Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment
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Page Count: 32 Pages
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Rating: Rated Teen+ – For readers seeking "senses-shattering" pulp action, high-tech gadgetry, and intricate street-level superhero crime drama.
* Disclaimers: Cover image may vary slightly. If you would like to see the exact cover, contact us and we can send you a photo. All descriptions are to the best of our abilities.