Character » The Green Hornet appears in 400 issues.
Bruce Wayne, who witnessed the murder of his billionaire parents as a child, swore to avenge their deaths. He trained extensively to achieve mental and physical perfection, mastering martial arts, detective skills, and criminal psychology. Costumed as a bat to prey on the fears of criminals, and utilizing a high-tech arsenal, he became the legendary Batman.
Created in pulp books before Batman, Tony Quinn was a brash Defense Attorney to the mob. When he refused to cross the line and was tortured and blinded, Quinn transformed into the Black Bat and embarks on a quest to right the wrongs of his past.
Golden Age character published by Standard Comics, Eclipse, AC Comics, America's Best Comics and Dynamite Entertainment. Black Terror has been described as a Superman-Batman-Punisher hybrid. He has been a member of Project SuperPowers and now Masks both published by Dynamite Entertainment.
The original Green Hornet Britt Reid is Britt's father.
Captain Action was a toy line from the late 1960s, bought by DC Comics in 1968. Moonstone is recently publishing new issues of the Captain Action comic book.
Mechanic and tech support of the Green Hornet
Mishi Kato is the younger sister of the original Kato.
Dan Reid Jr. has a fascinating spot in history as the son of the Lone Ranger and the father of the Green Hornet.
Daniel L. Payer is a public accountant and was wanted by the mob for information he had on Gatland Tobias.
Martial Arts instructor who turned his life around after a run in with the Green Hornet
Green Hornet (the original Britt Reid)'s daughter.
As the first Robin, Dick Grayson was the most famous sidekick in comic book history. As he ventured forth on his own, he formed the Teen Titans and became their leader. When the boy became a man, he became the independent hero known as Nightwing.
Eliot Ness was the leader of a legendary team of law enforcement agents nicknamed The Untouchables.
One time District Attorney and ally of the Green Hornet
Green Lama's first appearance was in December 1940, during the Golden Age of Comics. He is now a key figure in Dynamite Entertainment's comic "Project SuperPowers". He is also a new member of Masks, Dynamite Entertainments new vigilante team. The character is owned by the Crossen Estate.
Sits on the Daily Sentinel Board
Helen Reid is the wife of Jack Reid and the mother of the second Green Hornet Britt Reid.
Henry Summers was a civil rights activist who was killed in 1968 and his death inspired the second Brit Reid to become the second Green Hornet.
Jack Reid is the brother of Britt Reid the Green Hornet and the father of the second Green Hornet Also called Britt Reid.
James Reid was a captain of the Texas Rangers and the father of Dan and John Reid (Lone Ranger).
Former sidekick of the costumed hero Scowl. He took the mantle after the death of his mentor and became the ward of Britt Reid Jr. - The Green Hornet
Kato is the partner of the Green Hornet, he is an expert in martial arts and an excellent mechanic as is in evidence with the Black Beauty, the car of the Green Hornet.
Lenore "Casey" Case is the secretary of Britt Reid (the secret identity of The Green Hornet) and is one of the few who know his true identity.
The Lone Ranger and The Green Hornet are related. The Ranger was an ancestor to the Green Hornet.
Century City police officer who works with the Green Hornet
A futuristic Kato from Green Hornet: Dark Tomorrow. He is the cousin to futuristic Green Hornet - Clayton Reid.
Margaret Reid is the mother of Britt Reid the Green Hornet.
Mary Reid is the wife of Tom Reid and mother of the third and fourth Green Hornet.
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