liberty's The Huntress #13 - The Talking Cure review

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    Some Promise But, Confusion

    This book has a really neat aspect to it and remember that this was written in 1990.  Way before Sopranos.  It deals with the Huntress seeking help from a Psychologist about her molestation as a child and it will grow into her confiding in her as to her role as a superhero.  I really liked this and thought it was a nice addition to the Huntress mythos.
     
    The confusion in this book is not really in the book but comes after.  The Huntress has a mentor/Sidekick Tony Angelo who has helped her from issue one but after this issue he disappears without so much as an explanation.  Just last issue he made her a souped up superhero van that you never see again either. 
     
    Now all that said those things maybe in the last issue in the series.  I'm not sure because I don't have the last issue but, even if they show up in that issue it wouldn't make sense without some sort of closure.   It could have also happened in another comic series but there should at least be a recap of some sort in her own title.  It has been things like this that have made this a less than stellar comic series.
     
    This series and this issue have a lot of info for Huntress fans but if you are not a Huntress fan I can't imagine wanting the books.  Also  I am not a fan of the art and it is the same artists through out the series so that is unlikely to change.  I did not mark off for the art.  I gave this book three out of five starts or a six out of ten.

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