Van Williams-Bruce Lee TV series inspired 1960s “Green Hornet” comics from Gold Key


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Created to tie in with the 1966-1967 TV show, these three “Green Hornet” issues feature Britt Reid and his valet Kato, who pretend to be criminals in order to fight crime.  District Attorney Frank Scanlon and secretary “Casey” Case are in on Britt Reid’s secret.  Mike Axford, a police beat reporter working for Reid’s newspaper, is constantly after the Green Hornet, but he falls into humorous mishaps that prevent any true discovery.  Van Williams and Bruce Lee are featured on the covers, with photos from the show also appearing in the interior covers.   The stories are roughly comparable to the TV show of the time, and are relatively enjoyable, if dated stylistically.

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Green Hornet released on DVD, Blu-ray

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“Green Hornet,” the 2011 film starring Seth Rogen as the masked crimefighter with Jay Chou as his more-capable partner, Kato, comes to DVD and Blu-ray this week.

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Green Hornet movie sequel comes to comics in “Aftermath” by writer Jai Nitz

After making nearly $100 million at the box office, “Green Hornet,” which stars Seth Rogen and Jay Chou, will come to DVD in May.

Dynamite Entertainment, which provided a comic-book prequel to the film among its “Green Hornet” line of comics, follows up on the storyline of the film with “Green Hornet: Aftermath,” written by Kansas-based writer Jai Nitz.
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Green Hornet was multi-generational hero in Now Comics series

The first 12 issues of NOW Comics’ Green Hornet, which were collected in a hardcover collection by Bonus Books in 1990, followed the Green Hornet from the 1930s to the 1960s to the present.

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Green Hornet hits theaters; DC Comics releases online game; The Walking Dead tops sales charts

GREEN HORNET COMES TO THEATERS

Seth Rogen tells George Lang he was allowed to reshape Britt Reid, aka the Green Hornet, in his own image.

“We kind of wanted to subvert notions that are in a lot of these comic book-type movies and that you would find in a lot of early origin stories of comic book characters,” Rogen said during a news conference on a soundstage at the Sony Pictures studio lot in Culver City, Calif.

“In order to play with those ideas, you have to be very aware of what they are in the first place and that they exist and to acknowledge them to some degree. We kind of wanted to dance on the line of being a comic book movie and commenting on a comic book movie.”

Seth Rogen, left, and Jay Chou in "The Green Hornet."

The film made $34 million in its opening weekend, according to the Associated Press.

BEST-SELLING COMICS ANNOUNCED

The hit television show “The Walking Dead” helped spur sales of the graphic novels on which it was based. According to a news release from Diamond Comic Distributors, Inc., “The Walking Dead” Vol. 1 trade paperback was the No. 1-selling graphic novel for 2010.

Diamond Comic Distributors is the world’s largest distributor of comics, graphic novels, and pop-culture merchandise.

DC UNIVERSE ONLINE RELEASED

Sony Online Entertainment LLC recently released the eagerly-awaited online action game DC Universe Online (DCUO) for the PC and the PlayStation 3.

“We’re redefining the genre and blazing a new trail in the gaming industry with the introduction of DC Universe Online,” said John Smedley, President, Sony Online Entertainment. “This is the first true action MMO utilizing twitch-based combat and physics to deliver a completely unique and immersive gameplay experience that is reflective of the creativity, action and strength of the DC Universe.”

REVIEW FILE: Matt and Kyle review Amazing Spider-Man 651, Wonder Girl 1 and John Byrne’s Next Men 2.


Green Lantern vs. Green Hornet; looking for Superman; Bale’s last Batman in Planet 46 comics podcast

GREEN LANTERN, GREEN HORNET GET NEW TRAILERS

The first trailer for Ryan Reynolds’ “Green Lantern” and the latest for Seth Rogen’s “Green Hornet” hit the internet recently.  Which “green” movie are you more excited for?

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Ryan Reynolds (AP)

CHRISTIAN BALE SAYS BATMAN 3 IS HIS LAST

At junket for “The Fighter” in Los Angeles, “The Dark Knight Rises” star Christian Bale tells E News Online that he expects the upcoming film will be the last time he portrays the Dark Knight, unless “Chris (Nolan) says different.”

“The Dark Knight Rises” would wrap the planned Bat-trilogy, and Nolan has previously said he plans on stepping aside from the Batman world after the third film.   Bale was deferential to Nolan in multiple interviews for “The Fighter,” saying he only knows what Christopher Nolan has told him.

LOOKING FOR CLARK

Deadline reports Warner Bros. has begun looking for an actor to portray Superman in the “Man of Steel” reboot. The studio isn’t seeking a major star for the role.  The age range, according to Deadline, will be around 28-32. “Watchmen” star Matthew Goode could be on Zack Snyder’s short list. Movienewz reports the 6-2 Goode is a candidate to play Clark Kent.  Goode played Ozymandias, aka Adrian Veidt, the smartest man in the world, in Snyder’s “Watchmen” adaptation.   Anne Hathaway, star of “Love and Other Drugs” has been kicked around as a possible Lois Lane.

REVIEW FILE
Kyle and Matt review The Traveler, Uncanny X-Force #2, Teen Titans #89 and Amazing Spider-Man  #649.


Green Hornet, Stan Lee and other Comic-Con 2010 highlights [video]

Shot by Annette Price, edited by Kyle Roberts, the above video includes highlights from Comic-Con International 2010 in San Diego. See Stan Lee at the Boom! press conference announcing his new series, the Green Hornet’s car and Green Hornette Mandy Dollar, costumes from the show floor, Scott Pilgrim displays and much more!

- Matt Price

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Seth Rogen poses with the Black Beauty car at Comic-Con International 2010.


Green Hornet getting bad buzz?

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Michel Gondry

According to IESB, Sony execs aren’t pleased with the “Green Hornet” film directed by Michel Gondry, which has already wrapped principal photography.   The site reports execs aren’t pleased with the campy tone or the physical look of star Seth Rogen.

While I don’t think now is the time for campy superheroes (since superheroes done straight/dark is selling so many tickets), you wonder why it took everyone until principal photography was wrapped to see this was an issue.  Can this be fixed with some reshoots?  Or will Sony have to digitally replace Seth Rogen with Ben Affleck?   The film is currently set to release Dec. 22.

And on the other side of the issue, Collider reported that producer Neal Moritz said he was “thrilled” with the film, and that the studio has seen the first hour of “Green Hornet” and is considering converting it to 3-D.  So at this point we may have to wait and see what develops.

- Matt Price


Jay Chou takes role of Kato in Green Hornet

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Columbia Pictures has its Kato for the Michel Gondry-directed “Green Hornet,” starring Seth Rogen. Release follows:

CULVER CITY, Calif., August 7, 2009 – After a worldwide search, Jay Chou, the multi-hyphenate singer-actor and a star throughout Asia, has joined the cast of Michel Gondry’s The Green Hornet in the iconic role of Kato, it was announced today by Doug Belgrad and Matt Tolmach, presidents of Columbia Pictures.

Michel Gondry, the film’s director, added, “Jay is incredibly unique and charming and fights like a wild dog! When I filmed him next to Seth, they had such great chemistry, and I knew the movie will be great.”

A performer portrays Kato with The Black Beauty car at Comic-Con International.
A performer portrays Kato with The Black Beauty car at Comic-Con International.

Chou said, “It’s an overwhelming experience to take on a role made famous by Bruce Lee. I won’t try to be Bruce Lee’s Kato – I will try to bring my own interpretation to the part. Of course, it’s a dream role, and I’m looking forward to the challenge.”

A classic character of film, television, radio, and comic books returns to the big screen in Columbia Pictures’ feature film The Green Hornet, starring Seth Rogen as the vigilante crime-fighter. The film will be directed by Michel Gondry (Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind) from a screenplay written by Seth Rogen & Evan Goldberg (Superbad, Pineapple Express), based upon “The Green Hornet” radio series created by George W. Trendle, and produced by Neal H. Moritz (The Fast and the Furious). The film is slated for release summer 2010.

A pop-star phenomenon throughout Asia, JAY CHOU brings unexpected gravity and depth to his acting roles. Born Chou Chieh-Lun in Taiwan, 1979, Chou began playing the piano at age four. His mother supported his musical gifts and he went on to master piano and cello. Music, songwriting, and basketball dominated his high school days, and he was first noticed in 1998 when a friend sang one of his pop compositions on a TV talent contest, accompanied by Jay on piano. Alfa Music launched Jay’s career, first as a tunesmith and then as a singer. In 2000, his debut album “Jay” quickly propelled him to stardom with numerous hits. His unique musical style is a fresh-sounding fusion of eastern and western traditions featuring strong lyrics and a personal style of storytelling.

With his soulful voice and infectious tunes, his second album, “Fantasy,” and seven subsequent albums, have continued to win legions of fans young and old throughout Asia. He has been the best-selling Mandarin artist in the world for the past nine years, with a busy performance schedule touring Asia and North America and numerous music industry awards.

Apart from many music videos, Jay began film acting in a starring role in Initial D (2005), a comedy-action hit in China. In 2006, he starred opposite Chow Yun-Fat and Gong Li in Zhang Yimou’s The Curse of the Golden Flower. Since then, he starred in Kung Fu Dunk, and made his directorial debut and starred in Secret. He will next be seen in the Chinese film Ci Ling and in Yuen Woo-Ping’s True Legend.


Kevin Smith to write Green Hornet

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According to Entertainment Weekly’s Popwatch column, director Kevin Smith will write a “Green Hornet” tale for comic-book publisher Dynamite Entertainment.  The Green Hornet series will be based on Smith’s 2004 screenplay for the property, EW reports.

Smith is also working on an upcoming Batman miniseries called “The Widening Gyre,” which will introduce a new hero to the DC Comics universe.

– Matt Price