The third volume of short stories from Moonstone
Books about the 1960s Green Hornet and Kato
continues to move forward.
I revealed the final art for the limited edition
ago, and now I’m pleased to also show off the
trade softcover by Douglas Klauba! (I’m also
thrilled that I was able to purchase this
painting from Mr. Klauba, and it will hang
proudly in my basement Cave of Geek. :-)
The Green Hornet: Still at Large is edited by Joe
Gentile, Win Scott Eckert, and Matthew Baugh, and
will be available either June 30, or July 17, 2012, depending on which
listing you believe. :-)
Check out that discount on B&N! Get your
pre-orders in now!
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