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'''The Huntress''' aka '''Helena Kyle''' aka '''Helena Wayne''' aka '''Paula Brooks''' aka '''Helena Rosa Bertinelli''' is a female character in the [[DC Universe]].  In brief her multiple incarnations include:
{{EFC}}'''The Huntress''' aka '''Helena Kyle''' aka '''Helena Wayne''' aka '''Paula Brooks''' aka '''Helena Rosa Bertinelli''' is a female character in the [[DC Universe]].  In brief her multiple incarnations include:


* Huntress "Paula Brooks" later renamed Tigress
* Huntress "Paula Brooks" later renamed Tigress

Revision as of 21:32, 7 February 2009

Huntress
Paula Brooks
Helena Kyle aka Helena Wayne
Helena Rosa Bertinelli

species: human, "metahuman"

Superhero, supervillain

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The Huntress aka Helena Kyle aka Helena Wayne aka Paula Brooks aka Helena Rosa Bertinelli is a female character in the DC Universe. In brief her multiple incarnations include:

  • Huntress "Paula Brooks" later renamed Tigress
  • "The Silver Age Huntress was Helena Wayne, the daughter of the Batman and Catwoman of Earth-Two, an alternate universe established in the early 1960s as the world where the Golden Age stories took place. Earth-Two was also the home of the Golden Age versions of various DC characters."[1] Helena Kyle aka The Huntress was also in Birds of Prey (TV series).
  • "The Modern Age Huntress is Helena Rosa Bertinelli (also Hellena Janice Bertinelli in the miniseries Robin 3, Cry of the Huntress), the daughter of one of Gotham's mafia bosses who, after seeing her entire family murdered by a mob hit, vows revenge. During the No Man's Land she works as Batgirl, but not alongside Batman (whom the citizens believe abandoned them).[2]

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