Why The Green Hornet is ripe for a return
It’s become a cliché to say that we live in the age of superheroes, what withand a film about the Joker poised to win at least one Oscar next month. But this zeitgeist is more specific than that: Really, our culture is dominated by very particular superheroes, originally published by Marvel and DC Comics and now owned by corporate juggernauts like Disney and Warner Bros.
began life as a radio series created by George W. Trendle and Fran Striker that debuted in 1936 — two years before Superman made his debut in
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