Green Hornet #13 (1989)

Green Hornet #13 (1989)

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Painted cover art by Gale Heimbach. Forever Green, script by Dave Darrigo and Diane M. Piron, pencils by Tod Smith, inks by David Mowry; An oil company's tanker spill off the coast of Alaska gives Corey White, new co-owner of the environmentalist Forever Green Foundation, the incentive he needs to provoke the "rank-and-file" members to follow his violent military-style attack agenda, via his Green Army; When founder Nancy McKenna overhears a report that ten civilian dead from an attack on a power plant is "acceptable," she confronts White, who tells her that, as she gave him "a free hand" when she needed his financial aid, there's nothing she can do. An essay, starting with a brief promotion for NOW's new Twilight Zone series and followed by a description of the company's attempt to counter the general image of comics as "an insult to literacy" at the American Booksellers Association Annual Convention in Las Vegas.
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Painted cover art by Gale Heimbach. Forever Green, script by Dave Darrigo and Diane M. Piron, pencils by Tod Smith, inks by David Mowry; An oil company's tanker spill off the coast of Alaska gives Corey White, new co-owner of the environmentalist Forever Green Foundation, the incentive he needs to provoke the "rank-and-file" members to follow his violent military-style attack agenda, via his Green Army; When founder Nancy McKenna overhears a report that ten civilian dead from an attack on a power plant is "acceptable," she confronts White, who tells her that, as she gave him "a free hand" when she needed his financial aid, there's nothing she can do. An essay, starting with a brief promotion for NOW's new Twilight Zone series and followed by a description of the company's attempt to counter the general image of comics as "an insult to literacy" at the American Booksellers Association Annual Convention in Las Vegas.