Subject Matter
Genres:
crime, superhero
Character(s):
P. Easton Binney (Sentinel reporter, introduction); Britt Reid II; Green Hornet IV; Kato II; Police Commissioner Hamilton
Synopsis:
P. Easton Binney, tired of writing up the "geezer meetings" for the Daily Sentinel, gets advice from the publisher that he should "keep [his] eyes open." While having a late meal at a nearby diner, Binney spots big-time underworld figure "Buckles" Barbosa and follows him to and photographs him at a meeting with the Green Hornet! What's actually happening is that Barbosa wants "out" and the Hornet can arrange a Witness Protection Plan-like set-up for the hood and his family in exchange for ALL his records, which of course won't be used the way the retiring racketeer expects. Binney manages to get back to the Sentinel's offices with his picture, which Britt, who is well aware of the negotiations, can't block from publication without raising too many questions. Hamilton sees it and the accompanying story in the morning edition and demands that Reid reveal the sources, information which he in turn claims is protected by the First Amendment's "freedom of the press" clause. Eventually, Britt caves in, and sends Hamilton to the airport, while the Hornet is actually at the docks putting the Barbosas on a ship! Binney, however, had staked out the racketeer's home, hitched a ride on the rear end of the Beauty (What, no security sensor? Well, it is a brand-new vehicle, and hastily completed!) and again has a big story for the Sentinel.
Reprinting
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Miscellaneous
Pages:
24