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    Huntress #3

    Huntress » Huntress #3 - Crossbow at the Crossroads, Part Three released by DC Comics on February 1, 2012.

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    The Huntress has vowed to take down one of the most powerful mob bosses in Europe...but who's the even more powerful man behind him? And why is she facing a showdown in the ancient ruins of Pompeii?

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    I've made do with worse 0

    Although there is nothing inherently great about this issue, it is a highly stylized effort from the creative team which ends up being greater than the sum of its parts.  Helena is still on the trail of the human traffickers and must intercept a meeting at Pompeii among the ancient ruins.  There is a kind of funny mini standoff to get to this point but once she gets there she gets into a much bigger scuffle.  So much works so well here, between the dialogue and the pacing that even the little bi...

    8 out of 8 found this review helpful.

    Huntress On The Prowl 0

    The Story: The Huntress continues to track down Moretti, a powerful mob boss known to being involved in trafficking women. My Thoughts:This is the third issue of this mini-series marking its halfway point. So far writer Paul Levtiz has created fun, edgy, action-packed thriller re-introducing the world to the Huntress. Lost but not forgotten, the Huntress was given a limited mini-series that feels as if it should be an on-going series. It's easily better than half the other series DC is publishin...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    A Crooked Smile 0

    An outstanding issue. Helena continues her “hunt” for Moretti only to find him paying hospitality with the Chairman of Kufra’s son. There is so much action in this book that it’s a thrill ride from the first to the last page. The only thing that kind of makes me take a sideways glance was the depiction of the chairman of Kufra as a stereotypical evil Islamic dictator. Perhaps it was coincidental or perhaps not, but it seemed like it was worth noting as something that could possibly be offensive ...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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