FINAL ISSUE!!! The grand finale--and the ultimate victor stands bloodied but unbowed! Will it be Britt Reid--or the Green Hornet?
Waid and company send their Green Hornet run out in style. Everything was building up to issue #12, but the final issue is where things really break loose and gives you what you've been waiting for. While this serves as an end, hopefully it isn't THE end for Waid and the Green Horrnet. Read Full Review
Green Hornet ends in a blaze of glory as Waid produces the best script of the series. The exhilarating developments and gripping interactions make this a sensational conclusion and a must have for any Green Hornet fans. Highly recommended. Read Full Review
For those who have loved and followed this venerable (1936) crime fighter, the GREEN HORNET is in good hands with this creative team. Read Full Review
Hero origins often come with a cost, and although I understand Waid's reasoning for the actions Lenore Case commits I don't quite buy the sacrifice she makes to guilt Britt Reid into continuing his costumed adventures (or that Reid would need such convincing in the first place). And with Reid still separated from The Sentinel the comic also leaves a dangling thread of the story undone as there is no room her for the newspaper man to reclaim what he's lost over the thirteen-issue series. Hit-and-Miss. Read Full Review
I'm not sold on Casey's actions/motivation here. It's a decent conclusion knowing that the legacy needs to continue somehow, but it just doesn't feel genuine to me.