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    Huntress #2

    Huntress » Huntress #2 - Crossbow at the Crossroads, Part Two released by DC Comics on January 1, 2012.

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    Helena Bertinelli takes a trip to Naples, Italy, but she's not there on holiday. As her alter ego, the Huntress, she's uncovered a human trafficking and gun-smuggling ring that only scratches the surface of Mafioso activity! With no backup, no safety net, can this one-woman wrecking crew clean up the mean streets of this ancient city?

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    Liberation 0

    The Story: The Huntress continues to track down a man named Moretti who is involved in trafficking women in Naples, Italy.  My Thoughts:The second issue of this six issue mini-series continues to be as exciting as the first. Writer Paul Levitz is sticking to a very simple formula rather than going overboard. Everything is very straight forward and to the point. The story revolves around trafficking women. A very serious and unfortunate reality. The issue follows Huntress who continues to try and...

    4 out of 4 found this review helpful.

    Shame it isn't an ongoing series. 0

    The Huntress is a six issue limited series - and that's a shame.   Because it's shaping up to be the best heroine title in the DC lineup - better than Batwoman, Catwoman, Supergirl and Wonder Woman.  Critics might knock it for being simplistic, and truth to tell, in a way it is. The Huntress has traveled to Naples to take on a slave and arms smuggling ring (at least it wasn't drugs) there. using weapons and fighting skills alone, she takes on the entire criminal syndicate. But it is the books si...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    Hold still 0

    The mini-series continues here, not quite in such spectacular style as the first part, but that is mostly because the mood has been set so brilliantly there.  Huntress is still chasing down the mafia and trying to find who is responsible for the human smuggling ring.  Things seem to be a lot more complicated than first seen though as various players seem to know more than they are letting on.  As before the events of this issue seem a bit more pressing as they deal with real problems after the A...

    5 out of 6 found this review helpful.
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