Wednesday, 3 June 2026

Is the Future Huntress from Geoff Johns' JSA Really the Main Earth-0 Helena Wayne?

The Huntress is one of DC Comics’ most popular characters, who is associated with Batman, the Justice Society, the Justice League, and the Birds of Prey. She’s also a character who has existed as two different people across her near 50-year history: Helena Wayne between 1977 and 1986 and as Helena Bertinelli from 1989 to the present.

Although DC has consistently kept the Huntress as Helena Bertinelli for the last 35+ years, fans have never forgotten the original Helena Wayne incarnation that was unceremoniously killed off and erased from canon in 1985’s Crisis on Infinite Earths. In fact, that erasure from canon remains an open wound that’s been haemorrhaging for the last 40 years with no response from DC Comics, and no one understands why. At least not beyond the usual rhetoric that “Bruce Wayne can’t be happy because it ruins Batman” – an argument that no longer flies in a DC continuity where Bruce has had a biological son for the last 20 years and that son hasn’t “ruined” Batman. 

The decision to keep the original Huntress erased from canon makes even less sense in an era where DC has committed to restoring all eras of its publication history, including its pre-Crisis multiverse history. Since the original Huntress is from Earth-2 and tailor-made to function independently of the Earth-0 versions of Batman and Catwoman, fans are understandably asking, “What’s the holdup?” At best, DC Comics has acknowledged for the last 20 years that the pre-Crisis Huntress did exist once but has made no effort to restore her into the main DC canon.

What has happened instead has been a consistent pattern of simply creating a new version of Helena Wayne to replace the original one that died in Crisis. The first one that appeared came out of the events of 2007’s 52, which created a new Earth-2 based upon the pre-Crisis original. But that Huntress only appeared a small handful of times in Geoff Johns’ second JSA run, most notably during his 2008 storyline, Thy Kingdom Come. The second one that appeared was the New 52 version of Helena Wayne from Earth-2, and that version benefitted from the Flashpoint reboot to enjoy a 7-year publication history.

After Geoff Johns mass-retconned DC’s New 52 era with DC Universe Rebirth, fans understandably expected to see the original Huntress restored. Fans especially got their hopes up when they saw the pre-Crisis Huntress featured in the JSA double-page spread in 2021’s Stargirl: Spring Break Special. When solicitations for Johns’ third JSA run showed the Huntress on the covers, expectations were high that the original Earth-2 Helena Wayne was making her long-overdue comeback. But as the preview pages of The New Golden Age one-shot quickly revealed, this wasn’t the beloved pre-Crisis Huntress but a third “new” version of the character.

Fans were once more let down by the decision to create a new replacement for the pre-Crisis Huntress, but that wasn’t the only problem. By reinventing the pre-Crisis Huntress as the time-displaced possible future daughter of the Earth-0 Batman and Catwoman, Johns unwittingly fuelled another false expectation that would quickly disappoint another section of DC fans: Batman and Catwoman finally having a child in the main DC canon. Whilst original Huntress fans know better than to expect DC to bend the knee on Batman and Catwoman having a daughter at all on Earth-0, there were fans who understandably thought this could still be the case.

This has led to debates about whether or not the Future Huntress is truly the main Earth-0 version of Helena Wayne or is simply an alternate Hypertime version of the original Earth-2 Huntress. Of course, the canonicity of DC characters can no longer be measured in terms of them being native to Earth-0, given how often DC revises its own canon. (We’re looking at you, Power Girl). However, the question of whether a possible future character could be considered the main version of that character on Earth-0 can be measured by two other canon-defining factors. The first one to look at is whether the classic version of the character already exists on Earth-0 with their original history intact or restored. This is the status quo for many Earth-0 characters.

The second one to look at is whether or not the possible future character has a strong enough presence in main DCU storylines and events to significantly impact the DCU’s history. Helena Bertinelli does check this box despite being a radical post-Crisis reimagining of Helena Wayne with a mafia origin. Whilst the Future Huntress doesn’t need to satisfy both status quos, she does need to satisfy at least one to be considered the main version of Helena Wayne on Earth-0 and not an alternate version of the original Huntress from Hypertime. So how does she measure up? Let’s find out.

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Tuesday, 5 October 2021

New 52 Anniversary: Why Did Helena Wayne Use Helena Bertinelli's Name In The New 52?

Hello. It's been a while since I've done a written post on here, hasn't it? And it's not just because DC hasn't been publishing any new Justice Society content apart from the Stargirl: Spring Break Special and the recently concluded Infinite Frontier miniseries. I've also been doing most of my nerd writing at CBR since early this year with now over 100 articles published on the site, covering everything from comics, manga, anime and television. 

Of course, I wouldn't be a features writer at CBR today without my Huntress blog, which is now officially 10 years old. Around this time a decade ago, I created this blog to share my love of the original Helena Wayne Huntress –– the character that made me a long-term DC fan. 

Tuesday, 7 September 2021

Huntress Podcast E58: Wonder Woman #272 [Audio]

The Huntrio, Diane, Laurel and Ashford talk Solomon Grundy, loving art, The Huntress as a solo hero and so much more!  Thank you for listening.

Originally published 22 August 2021 

For more episodes of The Huntress Podcast, visit:
https://www.thehuntresspodcast.com/

For more reviews and analysis on Helena Wayne Huntress, visit:
https://www.helenawaynehuntress.com/ 

Wonder Woman #272 is reprinted in The Huntress: Origins


Wednesday, 4 August 2021

Huntress Podcast E56: Wonder Woman #271 [Audio]

The Huntress Podcast talks about the new story arc/ongoing adventures of Helena Wayne who is The Huntress, Lawyer, Socialite, and all-around leading character!

Originally published 26 July 2021 

For more episodes of The Huntress Podcast, visit:
https://www.thehuntresspodcast.com/

For more reviews and analysis on Helena Wayne Huntress, visit:
https://www.helenawaynehuntress.com/ 

Wonder Woman #271 is reprinted in The Huntress: Origins


Friday, 11 June 2021

Huntress Podcast E54: Adventure Comics #466 [Audio]

The Huntrio talk the Defeat of the Justice Society? The youth of the Justice Society, Helena Wayne and Karen Starr, talk a little Justice Society history. For over a decade, the Justice Society disbanded. Via the oral history of her father, Bruce Wayne, Helena, AKA, the Huntress, relays the story of the JSA's history.  

Originally published 07 June 2021 

For more episodes of The Huntress Podcast, visit:
https://www.thehuntresspodcast.com/

For more reviews and analysis on Helena Wayne Huntress, visit:
https://www.helenawaynehuntress.com/ 

Adventure Comics #466 is available on DC Universe Infinite


Wednesday, 26 May 2021

Helena Wayne Set To Appear In Infinite Frontier #1

INFINITE FRONTIER #1
written by Joshua Williamson
art by Xermanico
cover by Mitch Gerads
card stock variant cover by Bryan Hitch
June 22 | $4.99 US | 40 PAGES | 1 (OF 6) | FC | DC

When our heroes saved the Multiverse from Perpetua in Dark Nights: Death Metal, everything was put back where it belonged…and we do mean everything. All the damage from all the Crises was undone, and heroes long thought gone returned from whatever exile they had been in. Most of them, at least. Alan Scott, the Green Lantern from the Justice Society of America, has noticed some of his allies are still missing in action, and he’s determined to find them. There are others, though, who would rather remain hidden than explain themselves, like Roy Harper, a.k.a. Arsenal, a man who should be dead but now is not. Plus, what does all this mean for the DCU’s place in the Multiverse? On opposite sides of a dimensional divide, both Barry Allen and President Superman ponder this question. Not to mention the Darkseid of it all! Or a team of Multiversal heroes called Justice Incarnate!

Tuesday, 25 May 2021

Stargirl: Spring Break Special Review (Spoilers Ahead)

Title: Stargirl: Spring Break Special
Story: The Seven Soldiers of Spring Break?, Justice Society: Past Is Prologue
Characters: Stargirl (Courtney Whitmore), S.T.R.I.P.E. (Pat Dugan), Green Arrow (Oliver Queen), Red Arrow (Emiko Queen), The Seven Soldiers of Victory
Creators: Geoff Johns (writer), Todd Nauck (artist), Bryan Hitch (artist)
Publication Date: 25 May 2021
Available In: Print | Digital

Summary: Stargirl and S.T.R.I.P.E. are back for spring break and their first order of business is a trip to a beach in North Carolina. However, they're not there to have a good time. Instead, they're responding to an emergency meeting from Vigilante, only to be summoned by the modern Seven Soldiers of Victory. 

Saturday, 22 May 2021

Huntress Podcast E52: Justice League of America #172 [Audio]

The Huntress Podcast would like to welcome you to the conclusion of this two-part story, where the Justice League and Justice Society of America squads are teamed up to solve this cosmic Agatha Christie Whodunnit type story. Spoiler...it is not Alfred.  

Originally published 16 May 2021 

For more episodes of The Huntress Podcast, visit:
https://www.thehuntresspodcast.com/

For more reviews and analysis on Helena Wayne Huntress, visit:
https://www.helenawaynehuntress.com/ 

Justice League of America #172 is available on DC Universe Infinite


Monday, 12 April 2021

Huntress Podcast E50: Justice League of America #171 [Audio]

50 episodes in and the Huntrio finds itself talking about the JLA and JSA on the Watchtower, where a mysterious murder has taken place. We are talking a whodunnit?  

Originally published 11 April 2021 

For more episodes of The Huntress Podcast, visit:
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For more reviews and analysis on Helena Wayne Huntress, visit:
https://www.helenawaynehuntress.com/ 

Justice League of America #171 is available on DC Universe Infinite


Wednesday, 7 April 2021

PATREON | Aquaman Review

I realise this review is two years late and on the heels of The Trench (which I was looking forward to) being cancelled. Still, the 2019 Aquaman film by James Wan is, in my opinion, the best DCEU film to date. Talking about it now is still as good as ever. 

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Saturday, 3 April 2021

The Batman To Introduce Earth-2 To The DCEU

This week, THR reported on WarnerMedia’s updated film slate for the current decade. Amongst the cancelled projects include Aquaman spin-off film The Trench directed by James Wan and the Ava DuVernay-directed New Gods film. Wan is still set to direct Aquaman 2 and DuVernay is still attached to the upcoming DCTV show Naomi for the CW. 

Wednesday, 24 March 2021

PATREON | Zack Snyder's Justice League Review

Before I begin this review, I suppose I should start by answering the first question most people probably have:

Is Zack Snyder's Justice League better than the Joss Whedon theatrical cut we experienced in 2017?

In terms of style and tonal consistency, yes. In terms of telling a more complete story, yes. In terms of execution, this is where the mileage may vary.

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Friday, 5 March 2021

Infinite Frontier Is Here Part 02: Where Does Helena Wayne Fit In?

With the debut of Infinite Frontier #0 this past Tuesday, there are probably more questions than answers as to how some of our favourite characters fit into this new infinite continuity of infinite possibilities. Two of those questions I have concern the Earth-2 Huntress and Power Girl: 'where are they now?' and 'what are their futures?'

At best, with Power Girl, we can probably expect her to still be the Earth-2 survivor of Crisis on Infinite Earths while the rest of Justice Society were all integrated into the main DC Earth. The events of Infinite Crisis that saw the brief return of the Earth-2 Superman and Lois Lane are most likely still a part of Power Girl's canon in the Infinite Frontier era. But what about her long lost best friend, the original Huntress from Earth-2?

Wednesday, 3 March 2021

Infinite Frontier Is Here Part 01: The Omniverse Explained

This week, DC officially started their Infinite Frontier era with the one-shot Infinite Frontier #0, which gave readers a glimpse of the new status quo. During their two month event, Future State, DC also released the Generations: Shattered and Generations: Forged one-shots, which introduced readers to the Linearverse.

Just what exactly is the Linearverse, and how does this tie into the current Omniverse Dark Nights Death Metal established? Is the Metaverse from Doomsday Clock still relevant? How does it all come together in a cohesive DC timeline that actually makes sense? More importantly, how do characters like Power Girl and the original Helena Wayne Huntress tie into the main DC canon moving forward, especially as characters tied to DC's Earth-2 universe?

Tuesday, 2 March 2021

Huntress Podcast E48: Adventure Comics #465 [Audio]

Laurel, Diane, and Ashford come together to talk about Helena Wayne, her leadership in the Justice Society of America, and street level stories.

Originally published 02 March 2021 

For more episodes of The Huntress Podcast, visit:
https://www.thehuntresspodcast.com/

For more reviews and analysis on Helena Wayne Huntress, visit:
https://www.helenawaynehuntress.com/ 

Adventure Comics #465 is available on DC Universe Infinite


Sunday, 14 February 2021

Earth-2 Huntress Makes A Surprise Cameo in DC Love Is A Battlefield One-Shot

It's Valentine's Day today! My favourite day of the year for talking about Helena Wayne's love life, and making Valentine's Day graphics with Huntress and Power Girl. (In fact, you can check out the ones I've already made this year on my Instagram.)

Normally, on this day, I would be writing essays, opinion pieces, or even a fun 'Top #s' list on Helena Wayne's significant relationships. But for once, DC actually delivered the goods themselves!

Sunday, 7 February 2021

Huntress Podcast E46: Adventure Comics #464 [Audio]

The Huntrio are talking about the passing of the torch and the ever growing leading lady, Helena Wayne, and she takes a little down time from her moonlighting and starts to engage in a night life with some of the younger members of the JSA.  

Originally published 06 February 2021 

For more episodes of The Huntress Podcast, visit:
https://www.thehuntresspodcast.com/

For more reviews and analysis on Helena Wayne Huntress, visit:
https://www.helenawaynehuntress.com/ 

Adventure Comics #464 is available on DC Universe


Saturday, 9 January 2021

Huntress Podcast E44: Adventure Comics #463 [Audio]

Diane, Laurel, and Ashford talk about the afterwards for the Justice Society of America after the Death of Bruce Wayne/Batman. 

Originally published 08 January 2021 

For more episodes of The Huntress Podcast, visit:
https://www.thehuntresspodcast.com/

For more reviews and analysis on Helena Wayne Huntress, visit:
https://www.helenawaynehuntress.com/ 

Adventure Comics #462 is available on DC Universe


Thursday, 7 January 2021

Huntress Podcast E42: Adventure Comics #462 [Audio]

Ashford, Laurel, and Diane discuss the tragic end to Earth 2's Batman.  Although a legend dies, the legacy of the Bat lives on, forging new and untold paths and stories.

Originally published 06 December 2020 

For more episodes of The Huntress Podcast, visit:
https://www.thehuntresspodcast.com/

For more reviews and analysis on Helena Wayne Huntress, visit:
https://www.helenawaynehuntress.com/ 

Adventure Comics #462 is available on DC Universe


Wednesday, 6 January 2021

Huntress Podcast E41: Adventure Comics #461 [Audio]

Laurel, Diane and Ashford discuss Helena Wayne's Huntress as she navigates her way as a newer member of the Justice Society of America while also dealing with being Batman's daughter.

Originally published 08 November 2020 

For more episodes of The Huntress Podcast, visit:
https://www.thehuntresspodcast.com/

For more reviews and analysis on Helena Wayne Huntress, visit:
https://www.helenawaynehuntress.com/ 

Adventure Comics #461 is available on DC Universe