The Huntress is a name used by several characters in DC Comics.
The Golden Age Huntress is a supervillainess, while the Bronze Age and Modern Age Huntresses are superheroines.
The Golden Age Huntress was a supervillain with the real name of Paula Brooks who battled the superhero Wildcat, first appearing in Sensation Comics #68.
She was later retroactively renamed the Tigress in the pages of Young All-Stars. These stories took place prior to her v...
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