#Huntress (1989)
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Inktober request!! Batfamily member of ur choice dressed as if they’re in a noir detective setting?
um. this ended up not being in ink bc my brain got very carried away
i was thinking about helena as a noir detective and then i was thinking about huntress '89 if helena became a noir type private eye instead of a vigilante and then.
sometimes you gotta do things for the girl you used to be.
#i think helena should have a gun. and also a trench coat and a concerning nicotine addiction.#i knew if i committed to doing this in ink it wasnt gonna happen SO#dc huntress#helena bertinelli#huntress 1989#dc#promts#sart
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huntress hold emotes!! the base is courtesy of @deven895!!
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2023 reading list: Huntress (1989)
"I've got to be bigger than the pain. Bigger than life. Bigger than whatever they can throw, shoot, fire, or punch at me."
#helena bertinelli#huntress#the huntress#huntress 1989#dc#dcedit#dcmultiverse#dcladies#birds of prey#tbedits#tbanimation#2023reads#flashing#WELL. THIS ONE WAS A LOT.#god. helena bertinelli the woman that you are....
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Helena being compared to a goddess while feeling guilty, there’s something to be said here but I don’t know how.
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Helena Bertinelli :)
I've read her 1989 solo, her much worse 4 issue chuck dixon mini (forget the year), and huntress: cry for blood. the 1989 solo is peak, it's my favorite, and cry for blood is also good. Dixon's the less said the better :P I guess the art was pretty.
my favorite appearance for her is her 1989 solo that is definitive helena for me. sorry much more popular cry-for-blood huntress :P
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Screenshots from January 1st 1991 Who's Who In The DC Universe #6
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Helena has a boomerang? HELENA HAS A BOOMERANG?
I mean I’m glad they dropped this part of her design but why did nobody warn me Helena Bertinelli uses a BOOMERANG???
She just keeps…throwing things at people.
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i posted this on instagram earlier but im so happy i got it!!! she’s so beautiful…i definitely have a soft spot for ‘89 huntress :] 💜
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The Huntress
#dc huntress#huntress#helena bertinelli#Featuring: mini Helena#dc fanart#dc comics#doodles#id in alt text#If I think too long about her I will start crying#i miss her…#anyways read huntress 1989
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27 for the locg ask game? :D
Miss Helena!!!!
What's she looking at? Maybe an accountant's ledger from a local crime family, maybe her students' homework...
#helena bertinelli#my art#askbox#this is your sign to go read huntress 1989#edit: forgot to add image id. its now in alt
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recent pull! issues #2, #4, #5, #6, #7, and #12 of the huntress (1989)
#huntress#helena bertinelli#the huntress (1989)#dc comics#batfamily#batman#dc#batfam#comic haul#pics
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"I am no longer their quarry. I am... The Huntress"
Reference under the cut
The panel redraw is of the last page of Huntress (1989) #1
#huntress 1989#helena bertinelli#huntress#dc#my art#panel redraw#it was fun to try and replicate parts of the style in my own way.#it was also nice to come back to this and finish it.
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#webweaving#? I think that’s what this is called#helena bertinelli#Uhhmmm#the huntress (1989-)#batman/huntress: cry for blood#ok now I go offline after tagging sans in this
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Batman, what are you doing here?
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Helena Bertinelli for send a character.
First impression - I don't remember having very strong opinions on Helena one way or the other the first time she appeared. I do remember not knowing about the new 52, but knowing that Helena used to be a superhero, and thinking that Helena was also spying on Spyral like Dick, but you know, better at it because she didn't act like a superhero
Impression now - I love her! I love the separation between Huntress and Helena Bertinelli that exists in her head and how Huntress exists to protect her (and other people b/c she's a superhero :P) Huntress 1989 my beloved!
Favorite moment: When she's bluffing the guys who kidnapped James and made him make a bomb and she tells them she'll blow the bomb up if they don't give James back + quote "I see my life differently... than you do yours. your life... is an end in itself. a pleasure cruise. a joy ride. my life is different. my life is a means to an end."
Idea for a story: I think that when she's left Birds of Prey and is going undercover in the mob with Creote and Savant, we should also see James hanging out there and being concerned about Helena and Helena trying to keep him away from the mob stuff :P
Unpopular opinion: I prefer 1989 origins to Cry for Blood origins :P
Favorite relationship: A lot to choose from... I do love the way her and Barbara's relationship evolves :P
Favorite headcanon: She decides to become a teacher when she's looking for parenting books after she adopts James and those are sometimes close to teaching books. And she's curious about what she sees there.
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something i love about huntress (1989) is just how succintly its opening scene builds up helena as a character & the overall themes of her narrative.
the comic opens on western society’s prototypical idea of a victim, a young white woman (that fact having its own horrid political history should be acknowledged)- fashionable for her era- walking alone at night, and being followed by a man with a knife.
Immediately, the scene visually cuts between the young woman & helena, tying them together in the eyes of the audience. it then plays out as so:
Huntress (1989) #1 by Joey Cavalier & Joe Staton
Both through the very explicit paralleling of the two women, and the lamp-shading thereof on the writer's part within the scene itself, helena is framed within the eyes of the audience as someone who herself has once been a victim. the creative team presents you with the one most archetypal examples of a victim they possibly could, though, again, the problems within the history of that fact can't be ignored either- one that for all its commonplace is still powerless and meek as ever, and said "our hero has once been her."
"I knew somebody with a name like that... a long time ago..."
By allowing the audience access information so early on, the creative team is quickly able to position helena as existent within a dichotomy of the struggle between the ongoing disempowerment of trauma, and the fight to regain one's sense of power thereafter, as seen through the lens of non-linear trauma recovery. It is planting the seeds of what will grow to be a major theme in helena's arc.
Additionally, it very quickly posits helena as a character who is, in part, motivated by the phantom of her own vicitimization. She is very quickly suggested to the audience to be a character that is doing this- doing all she can to fight, stave off, prevent acts of violence- as a form of penance both to herself and to the world for the moments in her own life in which she was unable to do so. It is put into the mind of the reader that she is followed by the wraith of her own suffering, and of knowing that the weight of trauma is one that others can also be forced to bear.
This is further reinforced by the immediate narrative focus the collaborators chose to place on helena as a figure of compassion. from her first scene in main canon, her focal point is the victim, so much so that when choosing to return to the scene to comfort the young woman, she is able to notice something as innocuous as a wallet and return it. Moreover, due to its atypical nature in the context of comics, the 'alley-way victim' being named with such a sense of gravity in this scene takes on an added layer of importance besides the aforementioned. The victim is humanized, emphasizing their centering in helena's concious motives. To further compound this, the first time we ever see helena speak on-panel is when she chooses to comfort this young woman. her words, her actions, her passion are all motivated by her own needs & wounds, yes- but the victim, the person being hurt, that is what is at the centre of them. if further evidence were required, one may even point to the fact that the first face we see at all is that of the victim's.
And, emphasizing the overall themes present within the introduction to an even more extreme extent, is the nature of the visual story-telling taking place on pages 4 & 5.
Page 4 begins with helena fighting the perp, her back turned away from the audience, but ends with her walking toward us, body language confident. This draws our attention both to helena's capacity to be imposing, to inhabit the position of the unknown in order to illicate fear, and to helena's individual power as a character.
Conversely, the first time we see helena on page 5, when her face is finally revealed to the audience, she is talking to the victim. It ends with her back to the audience, standing as if fixed in her position, taking up fairly equal panel space with her fellow as she watches helena k. walk off, and falls into a memory. this places the audience's focus on the fact that helena b. is just as, if not more so, consumed by her victimhood as her counterpart.
(this also sets up the following scene, in which we are given helena's backstory, exceedingly well btw)
Moreover, the visual choice to hide her face temporarily gives helena a sense of being quite guarded as a person, which will be expanded upon later, and shows that the dedication to character building started very early-on for Stanton & Cavalieri, which i really appreciate.
From the first breath of life given to her story, helena is deliciously presented as a byronic heroine- an unusual type of female character to see at all, let alone in comics- and it is done through focus on her agency as a character & her dominating sense of compassion for others.
Truly, I adore beyond my heart’s capacity just how much Staton & Cavalieri chose to dedicate their opening to showing just how much Helena is a character who finds the power to find personal redemption, empowerment, & rebirth- as violent and bloody as that rebirth may grow to be- in the ability she has to do good unto others, to try to allow them to retain the innocence that was taken from her by force & the closure she was denied. They put such energy into making it clear that she is a character so very deeply driven by a sense of compassion, one so consuming it may as well be keeping her heart in chains, and they portray it as equally served by her violence as tender-heartedness. it’s enrapturing, it’s enchanting. like, really, heart’s honour, i live for it.
#it really just is an excellent feat of teamwork & storytelling on part of staton & cavalieri#helena bertinelli#helena & trauma#joey cavalieri#joe staton#huntress v.1#huntress (1989)#dc#this used to be a tag#gothamverse#dc meta#helena bertinelli meta#batfam meta#batcomics meta
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