HUNTRESS (Paula Brooks) | CHRONOLOGY |
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CHRONOLOGY
Huntress first appeared in (as Huntress I): Sensation Comics #68/4 (August 1947) (as Tigress II): Young All-Stars #6 (November 1987).
Below is the definitive list of appearances of Huntress in chronological order. Flashback sequences or story entries will be followed by a [Flashback] note. Stories that for some reason are no longer part of current continuity will have a comment saying this in a note following the entry.
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Huntress Chronology
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As Tigress |
Young All-Stars #6 (November 1987): "The War Within" |
Young All-Stars #7 (December 1987): "Somewhere in This Favored Land" |
Young All-Stars #8 (January 1988): "Manhunters of the World, Unite..." |
Young All-Stars #9 (February 1988): "You Have Nothing to Lose But Your Souls" |
Young All-Stars #11 (April 1988): "Like Son" |
Young All-Stars #12 (May 1988): "M Is For Monster" |
Young All-Stars #13 (June 1988): "Deadlier Than the Male" |
Young All-Stars #14 (July 1988): "Hell Hath No Fury" |
Young All-Stars #15 (August 1988): "And Deathbolt Makes Three" |
Young All-Stars #16 (September 1988): "The Dyzan Inheritance Book One: Leviathan" |
Young All-Stars #17 (October 1988): "The Dyzan Inheritance Book Two: Neptune" |
Young All-Stars #18 (November 1988): "The Dyzan Inheritance Book Three: Thule" |
Young All-Stars #19 (December 1988): "The Dyzan Inheritance Book Four: Vril" |
Young All-Stars #21 (Holiday 1988): "Atom and Evil Part I: The Americans" |
Young All-Stars #22 (January 1989): "Atom and Evil Chapter 2: The Allies" |
Young All-Stars #23 (March 1989): "Atom and Evil Part III: The Alchemists" |
Young All-Stars #25 (May 1989): "Atom and Evil Part V: Armageddon '42" |
Young All-Stars #26 (June 1989): "Sick Leave" [Flashback] |
Thrilling Comics Vol. 2 #1 (May 1999): "No More Tomorrows" |
All-Star Comics Vol. 2 #2 (Late May 1999): "Time's Arrow" |
As Huntress |
Sensation Comics #68/4 (August 1947): [Wildcat -- Former Crime Fighter] |
Sensation Comics #69/4 (September 1947): "Follow the Leader" |
Sensation Comics #71/4 (November 1947): "The Count That Never Ended" |
Sensation Comics #73/4 (January 1948): "Murder Masquerade" |
Sensation Comics #75/4 (March 1948): "The Snare That Backfired" |
Sensation Comics #76/4 (April 1948): "The Wildcat Ride" |
All-Star Comics #41 (June-July 1948): "The Case of the Patriotic Crimes" |
DC 100-Page Super-Spectacular #6/6 (1971): "Crime Wore a Costume" |
Brave and the Bold #62 (October-November 1965): "The Big Superhero Hunt!" |
Justice Society of America 80-Page Giant #1 (January 2010): "Mother's Little Secret" [Flashback] |
Justice League of America #123 (October 1975): "Where on Earth am I?" |
Justice League of America #124 (November 1975): "Avenging Ghosts of the Justice Society" |
Batman Family #7 (September-October 1976): "13 Points to a Dead End" |
DC Super-Stars #10 (December 1976) "The Great Super-Star Game!" [Continuity Questionable] |
All-Star Comics #72 (May-June 1978): "A Thorn by Any Other Name" |
All-Star Comics #73 (July-August 1978): "Be It Ever So Deadly" |
Crisis on Infinite Earths #9 (December 1985): "War Zone" |
Crisis on Infinite Earths #10 (January 1986): "Death at the Dawn of Time!" |
Infinity, Inc. #35 (February 1987): "Beat the Clock!" |
Infinity, Inc. #36 (March 1987): "Chaos in Calgary!" |
Young Justice #25 (November 2000): "Gold Standard" |