. "The Green Hornet"@en . . "None"@en . "Britt Reid"@en . "Genius-level intelligence"@en . "Green Hornet"@en . . . "Radio in the 1930s was like the internet bubble boom of the 90s, 00s and 10s. Good ideas were few, and copycats were plentiful. The totally original concept of the Blue Beetle was aped by many in the form of Spiderman, the X-Men and the subject of this article, The Green Hornet. Detroit radio executive Barry Gordy, needed a success for his station to compete with the likes of Chicago's WLS and WGN, New York's WOR and Pixley's WPIG. His pockets were deep from the venture capitalists of Windsor Ontario, and he bought, outright, the writing staff of the Blue Beetle, to create a radioactive bug guy for his station. This is not unlike AOL buying the Huffington Post, but would be closer if Steven Case had bought Arianna Huffington herself."@en . "Team Affliations"@en . . "Powers"@en . . "Films, Comics, product endorsements"@en . "None"@en . "Skills and Abilities"@en . . . "as"@en . . . "First Appearance"@en . . "Base of Operations"@en . . . . . "Tools and Weapons"@en . . "Real Name"@en . "Though various incarnations sometimes change details, in most versions the Green Hornet is the alter ego of Britt Reid, wealthy young publisher of the Daily Sentinel newspaper by day. But by night Reid dons the long green overcoat, green fedora hat and green mask of the mysterious \"Green Hornet\" to fight crime as a vigilante. Reid is accompanied by his loyal and similarly masked partner and confidant, Kato, who drives their technologically advanced car, the \"Black Beauty\". Though both the police and the general public believe the Hornet to be a criminal, Reid capitalizes on that perception to help him infiltrate the underworld, leaving behind criminals and any incriminating evidence found for the police."@en . . . . . . "1936"^^ . . . . . "American Motors, Playboy's Green Hornette marital series"@en . . . . . "y"@en . . . . "background:#c5fda4"@en . "Britt Reid"@en . "Though various incarnations sometimes change details, in most versions the Green Hornet is the alter ego of Britt Reid, wealthy young publisher of the Daily Sentinel newspaper by day, who goes out in his masked \"Green Hornet\" identity at night to fight crime as a vigilante. Reid is accompanied by his loyal and similarly masked partner and confidant, Kato, who drives their technologically advanced car, the \"Black Beauty\". As the Green Hornet, Reid masquerades as a criminal to infiltrate the underworld, leaving behind criminals and any incriminating evidence found for the police."@en . . . "\"''Green so Hornet,"@en . "The Green Hornet"@en . . "Surprise & Fear"@en . . . "Former staff of Blue Beetle"@en . . . "Green"@en . "Radio in the 1930s was like the internet bubble boom of the 90s, 00s and 10s. Good ideas were few, and copycats were plentiful. The totally original concept of the Blue Beetle was aped by many in the form of Spiderman, the X-Men and the subject of this article, The Green Hornet."@en . "33"^^ . "unnamed metropolis"@en . "Oh Green So Hornet''\""@en . . . . "George W. Trendle, Fran Striker"@en . "Creators"@en . . "WXYZ Radio"@en . . "Expert hand-to-hand combatant"@en . . . . . "Wasp Woman, Bee Girls, Yellow Jackets & Red shirts"@en . "right"@en . . . "GH Media Franchise Inc., SA, AG, Ltd"@en . . "1936"^^ . . . "25.0"^^ . . "Barry Gordy"@en . "--05-02"^^ . "Though various incarnations sometimes change details, in most versions the Green Hornet is the alter ego of Britt Reid, wealthy young publisher of the Daily Sentinel newspaper by day, who goes out in his masked \"Green Hornet\" identity at night to fight crime as a vigilante. Reid is accompanied by his loyal and similarly masked partner and confidant, Kato, who drives their technologically advanced car, the \"Black Beauty\". As the Green Hornet, Reid masquerades as a criminal to infiltrate the underworld, leaving behind criminals and any incriminating evidence found for the police."@en . . "187760"^^ . . . . "Giant Green Hornet Vegetables, Green Hornet Bug Spray"@en . "Radioactive Bug-guy"@en . . . . . "DTW"@en . "Master detective"@en . . . "The Green Hornet radio program"@en . . "Surprise,"@en . . . . "250"^^ . . . . . . "The Green Hornet is a pulp hero who debuted on the radio and was the inspiration for many later superheroes."@en . . . . "Master Detective"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "shoulda been theme song by 2 Live Crew"@en . . "97.6"^^ . . . . . . "and 96.7 MHz"@en . "action"@en . "The Black Beauty"@en . "Green Hornet"@en . . . "None"@en . . "The Green Hornet is a pulp hero who debuted on the radio and was the inspiration for many later superheroes."@en . "source"@en . . . "Though various incarnations sometimes change details, in most versions the Green Hornet is the alter ego of Britt Reid, wealthy young publisher of the Daily Sentinel newspaper by day. But by night Reid dons the long green overcoat, green fedora hat and green mask of the mysterious \"Green Hornet\" to fight crime as a vigilante. Reid is accompanied by his loyal and similarly masked partner and confidant, Kato, who drives their technologically advanced car, the \"Black Beauty\". Though both the police and the general public believe the Hornet to be a criminal, Reid capitalizes on that perception to help him infiltrate the underworld, leaving behind criminals and any incriminating evidence found for the police."@en . . . . . "The Green Hornet"@en . . "Expert Hand-to-hand combatant"@en . . "Hand-to-Hand Combat Expertise"@en . . . "Aliases"@en . . . . .