The story recounts and expands upon the beginning of Helena's vigilante career. She is in Sicily, days from turning 21 and receiving the inheritance from the murder of her family, which occurred before her eyes when she was eight years old. Learning more about her family's murder, Helena adopts a costume disguise and weaponry to seek revenge, confronting not only the men who ordered her family's death, but the assassin himself.
In the process, she establishes herself as angrier and more violent than a standard costumed hero, foreshadowing the conflicts with more mainstream heroes, predominately Batman. She crosses paths with Barbara Gordon (destined, as Oracle, to be a close friend and colleague), Catwoman, and Batman, who will become partial mentor, partial antagonist during her subsequent career as a Gotham superhero. She states that her compulsion derives from the moment before her family was murdered, when she believes she could have acted to save them. The story ends with her renouncing the Bertinelli legacy of crime and "baptizing" herself The Huntress.
Issues
- Huntress: Year One #1
- Huntress: Year One #2
- Huntress: Year One #3
- Huntress: Year One #4
- Huntress: Year One #5
- Huntress: Year One #6
See Also
- Cover Gallery: Huntress: Year One Vol 1
- Images from Huntress: Year One Vol 1
- Textless Cover Art from Huntress: Year One Vol 1
- Huntress (Volume 1)
- Huntress (Volume 2)
- Batman/Huntress: Cry for Blood
- Huntress (Helena Bertinelli)
- Year One