In Istanbul, Mulan and Daily Sentinel reporter Tai reunite with Britt Jr. But he refuses to take the mantle of the Green Hornet back! Meanwhile, things get complicated when the mysterious hero The Oko reappears and blames the Green Hornet in Sebastian's death.
Amy Chu's characterizations continue to be really strong, but the narrative needs a little more of a push. Hopefully, we'll see that happen in the next issue. Read Full Review
Clearly Britt, Jr. has some regrets and Mulan has reasons to distrust him, but while the intrigue mounts and the perils increase it is not the time to hold grudges. The addition of the character of the Oko is a nice touch. A bad guy pretending to be good works well in this world. Read Full Review
Issue #3 of the series takes Mulan and reporter Tai to Instanbul where the run into the missing Britt who has been targeted by a secret cabal of wealthy individuals who want to rule the world from the shadows and the deadly Espada assassins sent to do the group's dirty work. On the run, will Mulan keep the green mask and cloak allowing Britt to perhaps take on the role of sidekick? Worth a look. Read Full Review
It's a tedious reading experience that relates the information of the story, but little else. Read Full Review
Amy Chu make a very nice & smart story. She give us more detail and even with britt return she succeed to let Mulan been Green Hornet. I love that. I like the bad/good guy too (Oko) ^^
A nice car chase story.
Cover - I take the variant. I love the mirroring part even if this not in like to the story. 1.5/2
Writing - Very well done. 3/3
Arts - Maybe their is not much background, but the panel are effective. It was a very good job. 2.5/3
Feeling - I love to follow this ungoing ... Love Mulan. 2/2
The grammar errors and unearthly coincidence that lands Mulan and the others onto the boat surrounded by the bad guys leads me to believe that the creators don't really care whether this comic is any good.