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    The Huntress #2

    The Huntress » The Huntress #2 - Breaking Cover released by DC Comics on July 1994.

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    The Huntress' identity is uncovered by a Gotham City cop who may try to use that information to control her. Plus, still haunted by a specter from the past, the Huntress comes face to face with the deadly assassin known only as Redzone.

    The Huntress has her secret identity discovered and she is hunted by Redzone as she is haunted by the Smiling Man. Batman only appears in this book briefly and has no speaking role.

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    Alright if you read the last issue you knew I was unlikely to give a positive review.  This book is worse than the first.  First of all we see Batman plastered on the front cover and he has nothing to do with the book.  I mean absolutely nothing.  For some unknown reason Huntress feels she needs to explain why she feels she needs Batman's approval  He didn't even have a line in the whole book.  It was shameless promoting.  This whole book had nothing to do about nothing.  It was just a syno...

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