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atomic-chronoscaph · 2 months
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Van Williams and Bruce Lee - The Green Hornet (1966)
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@whumpcember Day 4: Hidden Injury - The Green Hornet 1x21 Bad Bet on a 459 Silent
To avoid arrest, Brit Reid has to pretend he's fine after taking a bullet to the shoulder as the Green Hornet. Everyone except for a select few think the Green Hornet is a criminal
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the-swift-tricker · 1 year
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garrett-strangelove · 10 months
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Bruce told the Joker about his exes and important personas in his life. His first love, his first homosexual experience and Britt Reid with whom he has really complicated relationship.
Everyone of them somehow is similar to the Joker. Bruce obviously has a type.
Who do you like?
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rovers-shadow-blog · 4 months
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attempts at The Green Hornet and Kato
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vancruejovi · 2 months
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Green Hornet 🐝
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maxwell-grant · 2 years
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Random thought, if various Pulp Heroes somehow had Social Media, what would it be like. If you want specifics, let's say The Shadow, The Spider, The Green Hornet, Kato, The Lone Ranger, Tonto, Zorro, The Spirit, Domino Lady, The Green Lama, The Black Bat, G-8, Operator No. 5, The Moon Man, and The Avenger (not including Doc cuz I know you don't like him). Bonus: Supporting Cast members (Harry, Nina, Justice, Inc. etc.)
(I’m going into this ignoring the time periods and just putting the characters in a vacuum)
The Spider is effectively a social media cryptid, who constantly makes short-lived accounts on most platforms that usually consist of first-person records of the terrors he goes up against and varied forms of death threats against criminals, with “DEATH TO THE BRINGERS OF DEATH!” becoming a rather contentious, ban-worthy slogan across the web. Surprisingly, not many people actually have the guts to make Spider roleplay accounts, terrified that they’ll be targeted by his enemies or the Spider himself. Richard Wentworth doesn’t maintain social media, but he’s rather popular across it as a figure of public fascination, this sullen millionaire who does and says weird things, scion of a dead family, who looks so tired and broken sometimes and who sometimes rants about systemic inequalities and philosophical quandries and horrors of the world even when he’s just being interviewed, and who sometimes gets violent and thrusts himself headfirst into people that try to shoot someone near him, and who absolutely would have been outed as The Spider already if it wasn’t for the fact that most people don’t think The Spider is a human being. 
Britt Reid posts via a Daily Sentinel account that he runs solo. As someone playing the role of idle playboy, he is just good enough at faking Twitter brainrot to the point it works in favor of his secret identity, and just good enough at masking information to be successful as a crusading journalist and activist. As The Green Hornet, he actually runs a separate account that kinda seems like a LARPing thing at first to those not in the know, enough to not get him shut down by Twitter, but everyone kinda knows that it’s the Hornet’s actual account. It works in favor of the crimelord façade, lets him drop thinly veiled threats and misdirections, lets him constantly talk shit about major public figures and/or other heroes and keep up the charade, lets Reid get away with stirring the pot and dropping controversial statements stuff he couldn’t get away with as Reid. He has Kevin Smith and Seth Rogen blocked on all social media. 
Kato was fine with just having burner flip-phones for picking up Reid’s calls, but Reid got him something a little more up to date. He still always uses the flip phones on the job, he uses gloves constantly and you can’t use touch screens with those but, occasionally he takes the time to get really good at mobile games of his choice. He holds world records on a lot of racing games, claims it makes for good practice. 
Don Diego de la Vega basically just sticks to Instagram, posting your average celebrity attendance photos and amateur photography shots, occasionally some very classy thirst traps here and there, never anything too racy or undressed. There are quite a handful of Instagram & Twitter accounts and subreddits dedicated to Zorro, reporting on his deeds, his work within communities, praising or condemning him, and a loooot of them are not at all subtle about their thirst for the guy. Diego largely just finds this amusing.
Denny Colt would be a redditor, and he’d sort of drop by on The Spirit subreddit on occasion to do AMAs, mostly lying or telling truths so mundane that most people believe them to be lies. He loves and shares cat memes. The Spirit is the only one of these characters that I could see making sort of an effort to communicate with people online about who he is and what he does, largely as a way for him to seek assistance in his investigations and try to make things a little easier in terms of public relations. There’s a separate Spirit subreddit for people who, usually either want the women of his rogues gallery to step on them, or want to tie him up and show him a good time. The Spirit pretends he doesn’t know about this.
Domino Lady has a TikTok, as Ellen Patrick. Ellen’s considered to be very private with her personal info, with only a couple of wikipedia articles about her and pictures of her attending events floating online. But she’s good at playing the TikTok thirst algorithm, good at building up a charismatic online presence, and very adept at using social media to find her targets and info on them, many of whom actually just approach her outright thinking she’s an easy mark. 
Jethro Dumont doesn’t use social media, or at least, not under his own name. The Green Lama has been banned from most social media sites following some of his posts targeting law enforcement figures and politicians, and if his secret identity wasn’t unknown, he’d be put on several watchlists at minimum. Most of his time online is spent on Goodreads writing book reviews, particularly scathing ones towards books that misrepresent buddhism and buddhist beliefs. The topic of cultural appropriation comes up a lot when people look up the Lama online. No, he is not selling his superpower-inducing radioactive bath salts anywhere, and the less people try to make their own, the better.
Black Bat lurks and posts on 4chan, and you’re just gonna have to take my word for it as to why. The /k/ weapons board doesn’t hold in-person meetings anymore because of him.
The Moon Man absolutely detests social media for a myriad of reasons, one of which being that it’s completely ruined most google searches for his name due to some wretched online memes attached to said name, almost got him to change his name and costume. The only place he really goes to is Linkedin, which is where he can sometimes find potential allies or people in need of assistance or money, and Tumblr, where he posts a lot about politics. He’s controversial, but all things considered, he winds up being pretty popular here. 
Operator 5 only really joined social media to try and recruit people against whatever Great Invasion he was supposed to be fighting off that week. He was constantly and repeteadly told to fuck off for being a secret service spook.
G-8 posts on Deviantart. It’s quiet, nobody bothers him, he’s already calloused against unfathomable horrors from beyond the grimiest depths of imagination, and it lets him keep journals and pictures of some of his exploits for record. 
Doc Savage still posts on Facebook.
Justice Inc maintains a website where they can be reached out for contact, and most of their social media is operated by Smitty and Nellie (who has a pretty massive following on TikTok). The group as a whole coordinates very effectively via Discord. The bulk of Richard Benson’s social media experience boils down to miserably staring at pictures of his family saved on old profiles. 
The Shadow maintains and manages profiles on ALL social media sites, even dead ones or ones that you’d never even heard about.  Lamont Cranston’s verified, but the account’s partially run by the real Cranston who mostly posts dumb garbage, which The Shadow allows for so long as it doesn’t jeopardize his cover. He’s got different profiles for his dozens of secret identities and most of these are maintained by Burbank and other social media-assigned agents who mostly pass on to him information. He arranges investigations, gathers clues, sets up traps, he hijacks podcasts to relay information, reaches out to people in need of assistance, manipulates information, and covers tracks for whoever helps him do it. It’s become a massive part of his crimefighting network and it further arises suspicion since no one knows which accounts could be secretly run by agents of The Shadow or The Shadow himself. Whoever thought that an era of endless communication networks would make The Shadow less effective or scary couldn’t be more wrong. 
In short,
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oldtvandcomics · 9 months
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poorboypictures · 2 years
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BIG 100!!
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THIS IS MY 100TH POST! WOO!
I'm trying a new style of shading, how's it look?
Jimmy is Indiana Jones, Darrin is Captain America, Bill is Superman (90s mullet Superman), Tony is The Green Hornet, and Al is Link.
More info on the characters can be found on my website here.
I have an Ask if anyone has requests.
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ashley-slashley · 2 years
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mike axeford says shit like "i hate the green hornet, i hope he lands in prison". my brother in christ, you work with the guy
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atomic-chronoscaph · 1 year
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Bruce Lee and Van Williams - The Green Hornet (1966)
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foolicmazagine · 29 days
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Reckless Roads: Andy Reid's Son and the DWI Incident
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Navigates the harrowing aftermath of a fateful DWI incident involving Britt Reid. Through this compelling narrative, the book explores the intersection of privilege, accountability, and tragedy. It delves into the complexities of addiction, the ripple effects of destructive choices, and the painful journey toward reconciliation. With candor and compassion, it challenges societal perceptions and prompts reflection on the broader implications of impaired driving.
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contentabnormal · 2 months
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This week on Content Abnormal we present The Green Hornet in "Picture In The Dark"!
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the-swift-tricker · 1 year
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my sister said the green hornet's mask was stupid reblog to help me prove her wrong
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So I watched Batman '66 vs the Green Hornet crossover. And read comics. And... I love them.
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I absolutely love the way Britt (Green Hornet) makes fun of Batman's costume. And the way they communicate with allusions, they obviously know each other's secret identities.
They look like ex-lovers...
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byronicherobracket · 3 months
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The Byronic Hero Bracket: Qualifying Round Batch F #13
Britt Reid from Green Hornet vs. James Bond (Daniel Craig) from James Bond
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Reasons under the cut (spoilers for both)
(All sources from TV Tropes)
Britt Reid:
Britt Reid in The Green Hornet. Ungrateful, deluded, ungrateful, egomaniacal, self-centered, ungrateful, immature, stupid and did we mention ungrateful. He is not shown to have one decent or redeeming quality about him - even after he manages to drive away Kato, until his extravagant efforts to promote the Hornet as a menace resulted in the deaths of seven innocents who just happened to be wearing green. His horror at the consequences of his selfishness is the first time we get to see a decent and heroic side to him, and he gets better from there.
James Bond (Daniel Craig):
Various incarnations of James Bond, especially the Timothy Dalton and Daniel Craig interpretations, tend to fall under this category.
Craig's Bond: a cold-blooded killer but has severe emotional issues, highly cynical, womanizing, a severe drinking problem, often broods over the morality of his job and still frets over losing loved ones.
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