Each week, we post a limited-edition design, to be sold for exactly 7 days, then replaced with another!
Well, The Green Hornet collectible series had proven to be a major success, so why fight it?
With the upcoming big budget movie due out this week, we're proud to present our own contribution to the growing buzz (obvious joke) over the revival of the classic character...a kool sci-fi cover from 1945's Green Hornet Comics #24 featuring The Green Hornet and Kato battling Axis poison-gas rockets about to kill everyone in the city!
Available on t-shirts, messenger bags, mugs, and other kool kollectibles, this particular cover isn't on our main product line of Classic Green Hornet collectibles.
But it's the perfect Secret Chic sweatshirt, t-shirt or bag to take to a screening of the new flick, so pick it up now, before it goes back into the nest!
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Saturday, January 8, 2011
Friday, January 7, 2011
Fantastic Femmes--The Women of Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark
Natalie Mendoza (Arachne)
Natalie has, regrettably, left the production.
She created the interpretation of Arachne, a new, non-comics-based character.
Natalie has, regrettably, left the production.
She created the interpretation of Arachne, a new, non-comics-based character.
America Olivio (Arachne) [coming soon]
America filled-in as Arachne, but has been replaced by...
America filled-in as Arachne, but has been replaced by...
T.V. Carpio (Arachne / Miss Arrow) [Coming Soon]
Alice Lee (Miss Arrow) [Coming Soon]
Alice replaced T.V. Carpio, who is now Arachne.
Alice replaced T.V. Carpio, who is now Arachne.
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Green Hornet TV Series Marathon on SyFy!
Set your DVR!
The ENTIRE 1960s
Green Hornet
TV series in ONE DAY!
All 26 episodes!
January 11th
10am-11pm
on SyFy
Yes, they'll probably be edited for time.
But, since the show's not available on licensed DVD, this'll probably be the only time you'll be able to get the eps in one shot!
And, hopefully, they'll run some behind-the-scenes and promo material during the commercial breaks.
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
YouTube Wednesday: THE GREEN HORNET "Invasion from Outer Space 1 & 2"
Continuing our weekly feature "YouTube Wednesday"...
With the new movie opening next week (and a special movie/tv entry planned for next Wednesday), we're winding up our look at The Green Hornet tv series with the two-part finale.If you're going out, go out with a bang. And there's no bang bigger than an atomic explosion!
Mad scientist Dr Mabuse has created a citywide panic by faking a flying saucer crash and appearance by "stranded aliens".
Invading Britt Reid's townhouse (and zapping Kato), the spacesuited fiend demands the publisher help him and his fellow "aliens" get out of town without police interference so their mothership can send a rescue craft to pick them up in a remote area...the same "remote area" a secret military convoy transporting atomic weapons is due to pass through!
Though skeptical, Reid complies and Mabuse leaves, taking Lenore Case as a hostage.
Mabuse intercepts the convoy and hijacks an atomic bomb!
Rescue Casey from a leering lunatic and save the city from atomic Armageddon! It's a far cry from the gangsters and thieves the Hornet and Kato usually handle!
With a new producer and a totally-different approach, this ep seems like a last-gasp attempt to boost the ratings by going with a much more sci-fi/ fantasy-oriented storyline.
Thankfully, they didn't go to the campy level of Batman. It's still played straight.
Every last cent in the series budget was thrown in for location shooting and optical fx, including lots of highway stunt driving along with the show's best stunt-piece; The Green Hornet leaping from the back of Black Beauty to Mabuse's truck while both are barreling down a curving highway at 60+ mph.
Side notes:
The villain's last name, Mabuse, is taken from a famous German pulp supervillain. The GH character is not related to the German character, except in his revenge-crazed desire to blow things up. Larry D Mann plays him with all the scenery-chewing panache of a James Bond foe.
Linda Gaye Scott who played the villain's "shocking" sidekick Vama, appeared on numerous '60s genre shows including Batman, Lost in Space, and Man from U.N.C.L.E., usually in a skintight ensemble!
These are the only episodes without an appearance by reporter and (Hornet's nemesis) Mike Axford, but another red-headed reporter named "Bill" does appear!
And, it's the only episode where Kato is actually knocked unconscious (albeit by electric shock)!
NOTE: the clip provider, HornetNest1000, left out the end credits of ep 1 and opening credits of ep 2, to "flow" the two-parter better. The original source, Encore Action, had left out the "next week" teaser and "last week" recap when they aired the eps, so HornetNest100's choice makes sense.
Here's the finale of The Green Hornet (and hint of how the show might have proceeded if they had done a second season)...
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