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[QUOTE=Caivu;5492693]There's a Question story in the upcoming DC Pride anthology in June, but yeah. Unless she's working as a mole, which I think might be the case.[/QUOTE]
I did not know that. hmmm maybe she could be a mole but I think it would be more compelling for her to reluctantly uphold her position. the double agent trope is done a ton, I'd love to see her showcasing her conviction by working from within and trying to keep the new Gotham police culture as fair as she can.
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[QUOTE=lemonpeace;5492741]I did not know that. hmmm maybe she could be a mole but I think it would be more compelling for her to reluctantly uphold her position. the double agent trope is done a ton, I'd love to see her showcasing her conviction by working from within and trying to keep the new Gotham police culture as fair as she can.[/QUOTE]
There's a lot of evidence that she is. Apart from her rejoining the GCPD again out of nowhere, there's been no instance of her expressing any thoughts about the situation privately. She's always been in the presence of other police or city officials, and always taken a conciliatory tone to those above her, even unprovoked.
One particularly key moment (possibly, anyway) was her attempted arrest of Batman in Batman #107. Apart from the scene reading like a staged conflict, Oracle is on the line with Batman when it happens, but she says nothing. The two of them don't even acknowledge it at all later. If Renee is truly against them, one would think they'd discuss losing an ally like her. But if they both understand she's undercover... that works.
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Yeah, I can't see Renee toeing the company line to go against vigilante's without playing an angle.
Ironically enough she also seems to be the main Batfamily's source of info in the GCPD in the Gotham Knights game, and the GCPD are anti-Batfamily again in that game, so might be some symmetry there...
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[QUOTE=Shadowcat;5487315]I’m here for the Huntress solo.[/QUOTE]
Huntress seems to have lost her color
And curly hair
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[QUOTE=Rac7d*;5496317]Huntress seems to have lost her color
And curly hair[/QUOTE]
Well, she was always looking like an (white) Italian even in New 52. Southern Europeans don't have straight hair and they can have rather dark skin.
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Well, I am from Southern Europe and we definetly don't have darker skin. Plus many people here have straight hair. Europeans are white. We all have the same skin color but the color of our eyes and hair is different. There is no such things as ,,dark Caucasians".
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[QUOTE=Veni;5496498]Well, I am from Southern Europe and we definetly don't have darker skin. Plus many people here have straight hair. Europeans are white. We all have the same skin color but the color of our eyes and hair is different. There is no such things as ,,dark Caucasians".[/QUOTE]
He's talking about olive-skinned people like Italian American actress Jennifer Esposito, who played Susan Raynor in The Boys.
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[QUOTE=Korath;5496369]Well, she was always looking like an (white) Italian even in New 52. Southern Europeans don't have straight hair and they can have rather dark skin.[/QUOTE]
But not in rebirth
The woman on that cover is not the same Helena here
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At the beginning of the New 52, DC made Helena Wayne ( daughter of Batman and Catwoman) the Huntress again. Helena Wayne even used "Helena Bertinelli" as an alias. However her comic lasted only a few issues before being cancelled. In 2014, DC reintroduced Helena Bertinelli again. But instead of making her Huntress again they made her an agent of Spyral with Dick Grayson. But Tim Seeley decided to depict Bertinelli with darker skin in the New 52 in order to differentiate her from Helena Wayne. As of Rebirth, Bertinelli is back as the Huntress once again. She is still Italian. Because they made her skin darker, some people thought she was African-American. Now Helena Wayne is Batwoman (non-canon) so DC should return Bertinelli's original skin color back.
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[QUOTE=Rac7d*;5496779]But not in rebirth
The woman on that cover is not the same Helena here
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In the New 52, because Helena Wayne was also on Prime Earth, the creators of Grayson wanted Helena Bertinelli to have a different look so it would be easy to distinguish between both characters.
Since then there seems to be a lack of consistency from book to book about her skin complexion
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[QUOTE=ZuLuLu;5496838]In the New 52, because Helena Wayne was also on Prime Earth, the creators of Grayson wanted Helena Bertinelli to have a different look so it would be easy to distinguish between both characters.
Since then there seems to be a lack of consistency from book to book about her skin complexion[/QUOTE]
You're correct. Instead of solving a problem , they made a bigger problem. That is why I hate reboots.
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[QUOTE=Veni;5496855]You're correct. Instead of solving a problem , they made a bigger problem. That is why I hate reboots.[/QUOTE]
Honestly, it wasn't even a prolem during rebirth.They kept how she looked in grayson for all of her appearances. It wasn't till infinite frontier started where editors seemed to not bother correcting artists that don't draw her in the correct shade.
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[QUOTE=DragonPiece;5497125]Honestly, it wasn't even a prolem during rebirth.They kept how she looked in grayson for all of her appearances. It wasn't till infinite frontier started where editors seemed to not bother correcting artists that don't draw her in the correct shade.[/QUOTE]
I think they're kind of torn between making her look more like movie Huntress and keeping her consistent with [I]Grayson[/I] Helena.
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[QUOTE=Veni;5496815]At the beginning of the New 52, DC made Helena Wayne (daughter of Batman and Catwoman) the Huntress again. Helena Wayne even used "Helena Bertinelli" as an alias. However her comic lasted only a few issues before being cancelled . . . [/QUOTE]The Helena [B]Wayne[/B] at the beginning of the [I][FONT=Comic Sans MS]New52[/FONT][/I] was from an alternate Earth (Earth 2) but had wound up on the main DC Earth (along with Power Girl, the Kara Zor-El of Earth 2).
And her series wasn't "[B]cancelled[/B]"; it was announced as a six-issue mini-series right from the beginning and ran for all six issues.
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[QUOTE=Veni;5496498]Well, I am from Southern Europe and we definetly don't have darker skin. Plus many people here have straight hair. Europeans are white. We all have the same skin color but the color of our eyes and hair is different. There is no such things as ,,dark Caucasians".[/QUOTE]
I assure you that I have seen, and have in my family, Spaniards who are very much sporting the same skin tone as Helena in New 52. And they are of CAucasian dexcent, if you want to know.