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  2. Huntress (Helena Wayne) - Wikipedia

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    The Huntress, also known as Helena Wayne, is a superheroine appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.The character is the daughter of the Batman and Catwoman (Selina Kyle) of an alternate universe established in the early 1960s and referred to as "Earth-Two", where the Golden Age stories took place.

  3. Huntress (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    She appeared in Batman Family #17-20 when it expanded into the Dollar Comics format for its last few issues. [4] The bulk of her solo stories appeared as backup features in issues of Wonder Woman beginning with issue #271 (September 1980). [4] [5] Helena's parents trained her to be a superb athlete.

  4. Huntress (Helena Bertinelli) - Wikipedia

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    DC Super Stars #17, Batman Family #18-20, Wonder Woman #271-287, 289-290, 294-295 ... This version is the daughter of high-profile mobster Frank Bertinelli. At a ...

  5. List of Earth-Two characters - Wikipedia

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    In the New 52, Batman is still married to Catwoman, and they have a daughter together, Helena Wayne, who became his sidekick, Robin. At some point, his wife, Selina was killed in action. Batman sacrifices himself alongside Superman and Wonder Woman against the invasion forces of Apokolips.

  6. Wonder Woman - Wikipedia

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    Cliff Chiang, who drew the New 52 version of the Wonder Woman series, sketching the character in a fan's copy of one of the Absolute editions collecting that work, at a signing at Midtown Comics in Manhattan. In this new timeline, Wonder Woman is the demigoddess daughter of Queen Hippolyta and Zeus. Her original origin is revealed as a cover ...

  7. Wonder Woman (Earth-Two) - Wikipedia

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    The Earth-Two Wonder Woman's returns in Infinite Crisis #5. Art by Phil Jimenez. When the new, post-crisis Wonder Woman breaks up a riot in Boston, she is interrupted by a woman she thinks is her mother (Queen Hippolyta); Hippolyta is the golden-age Wonder Woman via time travel in her continuity. The intruder identifies herself as Earth-Two ...

  8. Batgirl - Wikipedia

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    The hardcover edition of volume 1, Batgirl: The Darkest Reflection, which collects issues #1–6, made The New York Times Best Seller list, alongside Animal Man: The Hunt, Batman & Robin: Born to Kill, Batman: Detective Comics, Wonder Woman: Blood, Batwoman: Hydrology, Green Lantern: Sinestro. [60]

  9. Fury (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Originally Fury was Hippolyta "Lyta" Trevor, the daughter of the Golden Age Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor; Lyta inherited all her mother's powers. She was introduced in Wonder Woman (vol. 1) #300. Like most Golden Age-related characters at the time, Lyta lived on the parallel world of "Earth-Two". [1]