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Huntress is the name of several super-heroes and villains in the DC Universe. The most popular version is a member of the Batman Family, originally named Helena Wayne and written as the daughter of Batman and Catwoman on Earth-Two. She was re-written as devout catholic and Italian-american Helena Bertinelli, the orphaned daughter of a murdered mafia family who grew up swearing deadly vengeance on the criminal underworld. Batman has frowned on her for her willingness to kill, although over time she has gotten used to more conventional methods of crime-fighting and found wider acceptance as a vigilante. The character has been a member of Infinity, Inc., the Justice Society, the Justice League, Birds of Prey, the Outsiders and Checkmate. She was created by Paul Levitz and Joe Staton, first appearing in DC Super-Stars #17. (1977) Joey Cavalieri rebooted her in Huntress #1. (1989)

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