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    Green Hornet #11

    Green Hornet » Green Hornet #11 - Idols, Part One: Los Hijos De La Muerte released by Dynamite Entertainment on December 1, 2010.

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    The Black Hornet is history, but a new, even deadlier threat has grown right in the heart of Century City, and it may already be too late for The Green Hornet and Kato to stop it. How can Green Hornet scare a street gang out of business when the gang members themselves have no fear of anything, even death? Is the horrifying power behind their fearless ferocity truly supernatural? And just who is Saint Death?

       

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    Late Start 0

    This is the first issue of the series with Phil Hester on board writing. Kevin Smith's run is over and I guess I was slightly upset that the Black Hornet was killed. I mean, the Green Hornet barely has a rogues gallery. The guy who killed the original Green Hornet, as well as Kato's wife (Mulan Kato's mother), should kind of stick around a little longer. I was also concerned with the lack of communication between the writers of all the current Green Hornet books. So, I sat on this issue, and the...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Review: Green Hornet #11 0

    The elder Kato leaves Green Hornet and the new Kato to their own devices right when a dangerous new cult, Los Hijos de Santa Muerta, threatens their reputation on the street.   The Good I love how this comics meld modern superhero aesthetics with the mouthier tone of the pulps that birthed Green Hornet. While they’re still serious about their work, Kato and GH are still a couple of wiseasses and their approach to handling gangs like this cult is refreshingly more worldly than that of your typic...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    De La Muerte 0

    I was concerned when then announcement came that the creative team behind this title was going to change.  I enjoyed the first ten issues of this series so much, I was worried it might drop off with the change.  I'm glad to report that my concerns (so far) are unfounded. Issue eleven throws us right back into the mix.  Seems there's a new gang in town that doesn't realize (or care) that this is the Green Hornet's turf.  They are Los Hijos De La Muerte!  They are quite the ruthless sort.  Even ha...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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