View Poll Results: Who was the first "Huntress" you ever read about in a comic book?

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  • Golden Age Huntress (later named "Paula Brooks"), 1st seen in Sensation Comics #68 (August 1947)

    10 6.49%
  • Huntress from Atlas Comics / Seaboard, 1st (and only?) appearance in The Destructor #3 (June 1975)

    0 0%
  • pre-CoIE Earth-1 Huntress - 1st appeared in Batman Family #7 (September-October 1976)

    3 1.95%
  • Barbara "Bobbi" Morse, appeared as "Huntress" in Marvel Super Action #1 (January, 1976)

    0 0%
  • pre-CoIE Helena Wayne (Earth-2) - 1st appearances DC Super Stars #17 (November/December 1977)

    47 30.52%
  • Helena Bertinelli (post-CoIE version), 1st appearance in The Huntress #1 (April 1989)

    82 53.25%
  • Carol Danvers (Amalgam Comics version of Huntress) in Legends of the Dark Claw #1 (April, 1996)

    1 0.65%
  • (New52) Helena Wayne (post-Flashpoint Earth 2 version) - 1st appeared in Huntress #1 (December 2011)

    11 7.14%
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  1. #16
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    My first Huntress was the Huntress that was the daughter of Bruce and Selina. Was happy that they later used this version of Huntress in the short lived "Birds of Prey" TV series instead of the mobster's daughter version.
    Being the daughter of Bat and Cat made her seem more of a member of the Bat family.

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    White Bertinelli

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    Quote Originally Posted by MajorHoy View Post
    Your response (with "Forever") worries me as to whether you just voted for your favorite Huntress or the first Huntress you ever read in a comic book story . . .
    Don't worry dude, it was bertinelli in No Man's Land event, that's one of the first Batman stories which i read.

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    Who became the most popular Bertinelli and the most interesting as well. Since I am not a bat/cat fan I never warmed up to the wayne version. The golden age one is interesting to know about though

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    Wayne from Earth Two. First in the backups in Wonder Woman, then I noticed her in some of the JLoA/JSoA crossovers, but fully developed my love for the character in Crisis, but it was too late.
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    Had to the be the first one. Wildcat's Huntress, Paula Brooks. "The Count that Never Ended"--SENSATION COMICS 71 (November 1947)--was reprinted in 100-PAGE SUPER SPECTACULAR DC-20 (September 1973), which I bought in the drugstore back in the day. And I also got her appearance in "The Case of the Patriotic Crimes," ALL-STAR COMICS 41 (June-July 1948)--when that was reprinted in JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA 113 (September-October 1974)--which arrived by mail (as I was subscribing to JLA at the time).

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    Robin III: Cry of the Huntress oh so many years ago
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    Helena Wayne is my first and always best, I hated she disappeared/died in Crisis on the Infinite Earths but I did like that Helena Bertinelli came along. I liked her even more after she was pulled back into the Batman myths after Robin III: Cry of the Huntress.

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    I'm confused, which Huntress was in ROBIN III?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Kelly View Post
    I'm confused, which Huntress was in ROBIN III?
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    Bertinelli in Birds of Prey, Simone's first run. Also my favorite.
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    For me it was the new 52 Helena Wayne.

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    Post Crisis, thanks to Dixon and Simone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SixSpeedSamurai View Post
    Post Crisis, thanks to Dixon and Simone.
    Yeah! I love Bird of Prey Bertinelli! (Though Rucka's Cry for Blood Huntress is also amazing.)
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    Helena Bertinelli in Hush.

    (I think the first time I was ever introduced to the character was in JLU).

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