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    The Huntress #10

    The Huntress » The Huntress #10 - Child's Play released by DC Comics on January 1990.

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    Child's Play last edited by julass27 on 06/15/23 07:32PM View full history

    Nightmares come true as drug dealers begin building their own nuclear weapon and the Huntress is victimized by a serial killer.

    A gang forces a young boy, James Cooper to make a nuclear bomb and makes sure his family stays out of the way. Meanwhile the Huntress tries to save a woman from the Bookworm and the Bookworm keeps getting the better of the Huntress. Lastly, a detective that the Huntress trusts is grilled by the New York City Police over his relationship with the Huntress.

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    This book was not very good and I only gave it two stars out of five or a four out of ten.  I think sometime writers try too hard to make a "mature" story rather than a good one.  I think this is definitely one of those cases.  Now if you continue to read you may get some spoilers.  That said it won't ruin the story because it's not really worth reading.    Problem number one is the Bookworm murdering Gina Manelli.  Huntress stops him but somehow he is able to kill her anyway.  The problem...

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