Of course in the New 52, Tim Seeley made Helena Bertinelli a woman of color, to differentiate her from Helena Wayne. DC could've just decided to retcon that, and hope that it doesn't become controversial.😂 But Helena Wayne & Power Girl, should totally be in the main continuity.

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Renee Montoya and Helena Bertinelli or Renee Montoya and Kate Kane

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Mariotto Albertinelli (13 October 1474 – 5 November 1515) was an Italian painter --annunciation

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The influence of the OG Huntress, Helena Wayne, who is the daughter of Batman and Catwoman, an iconic DC couple, extends to the daughter, Laurel Lance-Queen aka Black Arrow, of another iconic DC couple, Oliver Queen and Dinah Lance, through the other Huntress Helena Bertinelli.

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With the ninth and final pick in Round 11 of the the South Asian delegation has selected Helena Bertinelli, AKA Huntress!

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This will hunt criminals down like a bird of prey. Helena Bertinelli aka The Huntress had everything taken from her at a young age after watching her family get brutally murdered with her own eyes, armed with her crossbow & combat skills, she's one effective assassin.

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Tim Seeley's justification for the skin tone change, wasn't great. I think he overthought it. He said he wanted to make Bertinelli distinctly different visually, from Helena Wayne. But it was a pretty unnecessary change. If DC's choosing to change it back, then I'll allow it.

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Here is a public service message not to mess with Helena Bertinelli.

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Here are some good Helena Bertinelli recommendations: Huntress: Year One; No Man's Land; Huntress: Cry for Blood; Gail Simone's Birds of Prey.

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What about four more years of Trump in office, would you give that?!😂 Yeah, Ordway's great. Marcus To's Helena is my favorite. Even though he had to draw her in Bertinelli's old costume, his Helena Wayne was gorgeous.😍

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Ok so who I ship her with depends on the iteration:
Comics: Oliver Queen/Green Arrow
DCTV: Tommy Merlyn {Earth-1} and Dinah Drake {Earth-2}
DCEU: Helena Bertinelli https://t.co/vcKkakQf4w

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I'd love to see a Renee Montoya "The Question" & Helena Bertinelli "The Huntress" book by Greg Rucka.

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Mariotto who was a painter active in Florence, was born on the 13th of October 1474 (died on the 5th of November 1515). Some of his works are described as conservative, while others are examples of the grandiose classicism of High art.

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Mariotto Albertinelli - The Visitation
High renaissance colours...
Albertinelli "loved women & ran a tavern..."

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