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The Bronze Age Huntress (real name Helena Wayne) was the daughter of the Batman and Catwoman of an alternate universe established in the early 1960s as the world where the Golden Age stories took place. ==Publication history== The Huntress was created as a response to ''All Star Comics'' inker Bob Layton's suggestion that a revamped Earth-Two Batgirl be added to the lineup of the Justice Society of America. Penciller Joe Staton recounted how the character was designed: Staton also admitted that the character's costume was heavily inspired by the Black Cat.〔 Helena's first appearance was in ''DC Super Stars'' #17 (November/December 1977), which told her origin, and then ''All Star Comics'' #69 (December 1977), which came out the same day,〔(''DC Super Stars'' #17 (November-December 1977) ) at the Grand Comics Database "Origin and first appearance of the Helena Wayne Huntress, who simultaneously first appears in this issue and ''All-Star Comics'' (DC, 1976 series) #69, both released August 24, 1977."〕 and revealed her existence to the Justice Society of America. She appeared in ''Batman Family'' #17-20 when it expanded into the Dollar Comics format for its last few issues.〔(Huntress (Helena Wayne) appearances ) at the Grand Comics Database〕 The bulk of her solo stories appeared as backup features in issues of ''Wonder Woman'' beginning with issue #271 (September 1980).〔〔Manning, Matthew K. "1980s" in Dolan, p. 187 "The daughter of Batman and Catwoman from Earth-2 found a new home away from home in the pages of Wonder Woman's monthly title...a regular gig as the back-up feature to the Amazing Amazon's lead story. Handled by writer Paul Levitz and artist Joe Staton, the Huntress faced the villainy of the swamp creature Solomon Grundy."〕 These stories, almost all of which were written by Levitz and pencilled by Staton, tended to a noir style, with the Huntress typically combating street level crime rather than costumed supervillains.〔 Following the character's death and erasure from history in ''Crisis on Infinite Earths'' #12 (1986), DC created a new Huntress (Helena Bertinelli), whose costume and weaponry are similar to that of Helena Wayne, and whose adventures were drawn by Staton. A trade paperback collection entitled ''The Huntress: Darknight Daughter'' was published in December 2006. It collects ''DC Super Stars'' #17 and stories from ''Batman Family'' #18 - 20, as well as the backup stories from ''Wonder Woman'' #271 - 287, #289 - 290 and #294-295. The cover art is drawn by Brian Bolland. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Huntress (Helena Wayne)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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