Subject Matter
Genres:
crime, superhero
Feature(s):
The Green Hornet
Character(s):
Green Hornet II [Britt Reid II]; Kato II [Hayashi Kato]; Dr. Tracy Loring; Various ambulance attendants, hospital staff and patients; Johnny Fairbanks and an unidentified woman (his mother?); Various members of the Red Hook Gang; Jackson Adams, arms dealer; A few uniformed police officers; three bar patrons and the bartender
Synopsis:
A TV news report of a police vs. street gang-bangers shoot-out reminds an aging Britt of a letter the Daily Sentinel received--but never published-- from Dr. Tracy Loring, describing how her personal encounter with the notorious Green Hornet did not jibe with his reputation, and he then thinks back to that day. Accompanied/guarded by Kato, the Hornet surprises the emergency room staff and patients of a major hospital by carrying in a gunshot victim, an eight year old boy, Johnny Fairbanks. After entrusting him to the medicos, he refuses Kato's advice to leave until he knows the child's prognosis. A flashback shows how an attempt to get Jackson Adams to implicate himself in selling firearms to criminals led to a fight with the Red Hook Gang, and the little boy catching a wild shot. The Gang arrives at the hospital just as Dr. Loring tells the Hornet that the boy will recover, and as the two masked men finish with them, police arrive. The Black Beauty carries the Hornet and Kato to safety.
Reprinting
Reprint Notes:
Miscellaneous
Pages:
24
Notes:
The last panel shows three men in a bar watching a news report of the incident on TV. Another man with his back to them looks like Hayashi Kato, but why the health-conscious martial artist would be THERE is a mystery.