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Entry tags:char: huntress/helena bertinelli, char: huntress/robin/helena wayne, creator: marcus to, creator: paul levitz, title: huntress
Newsarama released the first four pages of Huntress #1 by Paul Levitz, and so far it looks like this will be the only book in DCnU I'll actually be picking up besides Birds of Prey and Earth-2 JSA.

(Though should this really surprise anyone on here at this point? XP)


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So far I'm really digging the art in this issue and the writing looks pretty solid. One thing I *am* a bit worried about though is Levitz writing Helena B too similarly to his Helena Wayne version (ie, drugging a guy to sleep for example was more Helena Wayne's modus operandi than Helena B's who is more likely to beat a guy unconscious). But other than that, I am very much looking forward to reading the rest of this issue on Wednesday :)


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richardak: (pic#648681)


[personal profile] richardak
2011-10-02 02:24 pm UTC (link)
Actually, wondering how many bodies she's going to leave behind sounds exactly like Helena Bertinelli to me. Also, the comments about men don't strike me as hateful, necessarily; the comment about Berlusconi just sounds accurate, if understated.

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aeka: Art by Adam Hughes (Huntress [Helena Wayne]:)


[personal profile] aeka
2011-10-02 03:33 pm UTC (link)
I didn't think the comments about men were hateful either, I just don't recall Helena B as ever being critical of men/male behaviour, though this was done a lot with the Helena Wayne Huntress in the 70s and 80s.

Actually, wondering how many bodies she's going to leave behind sounds exactly like Helena Bertinelli to me

What bothered me most about the corpses comment was that it felt out of place and inconsistent with the rest of the narration. At best it felt like it was just thrown in there at the last minute to remind readers early on that this was the more "psychotic willing-to-kill" Helena Bertinelli Huntress and not the "soft-as-kittens" Helena Wayne Huntress.

If the narration had started off with Helena actually thinking about her objective or the people she was about to face off with, I would have believed the corpses comment a lot more. But the fact that the narration here reads as "I'm here in Italy-I wonder how many corpses I'll leave behind-Men are so easily distracted-what are the rules for importing lethal weapons?" shows that her thoughts are all over the place, which doesn't give the impression Levitz fully understand how version of the character thinks. What's more is that this is also how he wrote the Helena Wayne Huntress when she first started out.

Like I said it's only a minor concern, and that hopefully the rest of her characterisation is presented better in the rest of the book. Aside from that, the writing for this looks pretty solid.

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[personal profile] richardak
2011-10-02 07:17 pm UTC (link)
I get what you mean, but I don't think the internal monologue is too scattered, considering the time frame it happens over. After all, it starts when her plane is on approach and ends when she's in her hotel room, so I don't think it comes across as too "all over the place." Most of the big jumps come at the major time-skips: she's thinking about being back in Italy as her plane is landing; she's thinking about men being easily distracted as she enters her hotel, presumably at least the better part of an hour later; she's thinking about lethal weapons up in her room as she unpacks, presumably at least a couple of minutes later. So given that some time passes in between, I don't see her thoughts as being all over the place the way you do. Also, I think the line about leaving bodies behind is a good character-establishing moment, and a good way for Levitz to make clear that he's writing Helena Bertinelli, not Helena Wayne. So I think I see where you're coming from, but I can't say I really agree.

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aeka: Art by Adam Hughes (Huntress [Helena Wayne]:)


[personal profile] aeka
2011-10-02 08:00 pm UTC (link)
It was just the randomness of the line in comparison to the rest of the narration that made it feel like a last minute add to remind readers this is the Helena Bertinelli Huntress. In other words, I didn't really feel like it really fit in with the rest of the narrative and was only thrown in there as an afterthought.

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omnipotent: (And where is the Batman?)


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2011-10-02 11:16 pm UTC (link)
The comment about Berlusconi is extremely accurate. He's pretty much useless.

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