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| Issue |
Huntress 10 |
| Subtitle |
Child's Play |
| Date |
January 1990 |
| Writer(s) |
Joey Cavalieri |
| Artist(s) |
Joe Staton, Bob
Smith |
| storyline |
Huntress saved
Minelli from Wyvern, but he got away. After killing again,
Wyvern built a trap for Huntress. |
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| Issue |
Huntress 11 |
| Subtitle |
Mad Scientists |
| Date |
February 1990 |
| Writer(s) |
Joey Cavalieri |
| Artist(s) |
Joe Staton, Bob
Smith |
| storyline |
When she attacked,
Wyvern was killed by his own trap. The kid was close to
finishing his nuclear bomb; the gang who controlled him planned
to use it on New York City. |
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| Issue |
Huntress 12 |
| Subtitle |
Party at Ground
Zero |
| Date |
March 1990 |
| Writer(s) |
Joey Cavalieri |
| Artist(s) |
Joe Staton, Bob
Smith |
| storyline |
Huntress tracked
down the gang, captured the bomb, and saved the kid. |
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| Issue |
Huntress 13 |
| Subtitle |
The Talking Cure |
| Date |
April 1990 |
| Writer(s) |
Joey Cavalieri |
| Artist(s) |
Joe Staton, Bob
Smith |
| storyline |
Huntress saved a
woman from being murdered after she was raped. Due to constant
nightmares, Helena began seeing a psychiatrist. She later took
down the gang of men who'd attacked the girl. |
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| Issue |
Huntress 14 |
| Subtitle |
Networking |
| Date |
May 1990 |
| Writer(s) |
Joey Cavalieri |
| Artist(s) |
Joe Staton, Bob
Smith |
| storyline |
After her turned
donw a business proposition to turn Waterfront into condos, Tony
"the Gut" was shot dead by Angelo Brancati. Brancati
convinced a TV talk show host to do an expose on Waterfront to
lower the property value. At a filming, a gang war broke out in
which Huntress tried to stop. |
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| Issue |
Huntress 15 |
| Subtitle |
Out There in TV
Land |
| Date |
June 1990 |
| Writer(s) |
Joey Cavalieri |
| Artist(s) |
Joe Staton, Bob
Smith |
| storyline |
The Waterfront
Warrior, a new costumed freak, stopped the fight on camera. The
man turned out to be Helena's new superintendent trying to clean
up his neighborhood. |
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| Issue |
Huntress 16 |
| Subtitle |
Welcome to the
Wrecking Ball |
| Date |
July 1990 |
| Writer(s) |
Joey Cavalieri |
| Artist(s) |
Joe Staton, Bob
Smith |
| storyline |
Helena videotaped
the mobsters who'd destroyed property on Waterfront and gave the
tape over to her cop friend, O'Shea. |
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| Issue |
Huntress 17 |
| Subtitle |
Days of Rage |
| Date |
August 1990 |
| Writer(s) |
Joey Cavalieri |
| Artist(s) |
Joe Staton, Bob
Smith |
| storyline |
The boy who built
the nuke escaped from an orphanage and began planting bombs on
gang turf. Batman chased a gang/drug lord to NYC, where he was
confronted by Huntress. |
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| Issue |
Huntress 18 |
| Subtitle |
Rage Under
Pressure |
| Date |
September 1990 |
| Writer(s) |
Joey Cavalieri |
| Artist(s) |
Joe Staton, Bob
Smith |
| storyline |
She made a truce
with Batman: they'd take down the bomber, and she'd let him take
down Rage - the man who Batman had chased to NYC. Rage began
unifying the street gangs against the bomber. |
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| Issue |
Huntress 19 |
| Subtitle |
The Last of the
Street Fighters |
| Date |
October 1990 |
| Writer(s) |
Joey Cavalieri |
| Artist(s) |
Joe Staton, Bob
Smith |
| storyline |
Batman and
Huntress captured their bombing boy. Huntress placed a disguised
Batman as the bomber. When Rage attacked him, Batman won
(partially due to another bomb the boy had planted). Helena
moved away from the neighborhood in search of something more. |
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