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		<title>The Essential Huntress</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Apr 2012 23:57:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here's a two-volume map for what I consider the highlights of Helena Bertinelli's role as The Huntress, the Bat-Family's infamous loose cannon. ]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here&#8217;s a two-volume map for what I consider the highlights of Helena Bertinelli&#8217;s role as The Huntress, the Bat-Family&#8217;s infamous loose cannon.</p>
<h4>Volume 1:</h4>
<p>The Huntress 1–2<br />
Justice League America 26<br />
The Huntress 3–6<br />
Justice League America 30<br />
The Huntress 7–19<br />
Justice League International Special 2<br />
Detective Comics 652–653<br />
Robin III: Cry of the Huntress 1–6<br />
Showcase &#8217;93 9 (&#8220;Survival&#8221;)<br />
Showcase &#8217;93 10 (&#8220;Azmageddon&#8221;)</p>
<h4>Volume 2:</h4>
<p>Showcase &#8217;94 5 (&#8220;Benedictions, Part 1&#8243;)<br />
Robin 6 (&#8220;Benedictions, Part 2&#8243;)<br />
Showcase &#8217;94 6 (&#8220;Benedictions, Part 3&#8243;)<br />
Huntress 1–4 (the totally crazy Sin City-esque Dixon/Netzer mini)<br />
The Batman Chronicles 1 (&#8220;Midnight Train&#8221;)<br />
The Batman Chronicles 4 (&#8220;Exposure&#8221;)<br />
The Batman Chronicles 14 (&#8220;The Lunatic Fringe&#8221;)<br />
The Batman Chronicles 15 (&#8220;An Answer in the Rubble&#8221;)<br />
Batman: No Man&#8217;s Land 0<br />
Legends of the Dark Knight 126 (&#8220;Endgame Part 1&#8243;)<br />
Batman 574 (&#8220;Endgame Part 2&#8243;)<br />
Detective Comics 741 (&#8220;Endgame Part 3&#8243;)<br />
The Batman Chronicles 19 (&#8220;Rapscallions&#8221;)<br />
Batman/Huntress: Cry for Blood 1–6<br />
Batman: Gotham Knights 38–40 (&#8220;Knight Moves&#8221;)<br />
Huntress: Year One 1–6</p>
<p>Notes:</p>
<ul>
<li><em>JLA</em> 26: the first post-Crisis meeting of Batman and Huntress.</li>
<li><em>JLA</em> 30: Huntress joins the JLI/kicks ass all over the place</li>
<li><em>JLI Special</em> 2: Effectively <em>The Huntress</em> #20 (same creative team as her eponymous series)</li>
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<p>These two volumes are listed in publication order, which is generally my preference. Also, I didn&#8217;t even attempt to include <em>every single</em> Huntress appearance&#8211;I went for single stories/arcs/minis where she had major impact or was definitely the star, and even then, there was still editing (such as leaving out <em>Nightwing/Huntress</em>). This was a highly subjective bind, but I tried my best to make this as strong a collection as possible, and spent a long time adding and removing titles before I finally settled on these specifics.</p>
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		<title>Justice League International</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Apr 2012 07:34:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[canaryfarmer]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Who knew saving the world could be so fun? This five-volume set collects the entirety of the massive Keith Giffen/J. M. DeMatteis JLI run. ]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-weight: normal">Who knew saving the world could be so fun? This five-volume set collects the entirety of the massive Keith Giffen/J. M. DeMatteis JLI run.</span></p>
<h4>Vol. 1 &#8211; Justice League International</h4>
<p>Justice League 1–4<br />
Justice League Annual 1<br />
Justice League 5–6<br />
Justice League International 7–13<br />
Suicide Squad 13<br />
Justice League International 14<br />
Justice League International Annual 2<br />
Justice League International 15–24<br />
(at this point, the Leauge splits into America and Europe branches; Volumes 2 &amp; 3 run concurrently to each other)</p>
<h4>Vol. 2 &#8211; Justice League America</h4>
<p>Justice League International 25 (trust me, it goes here)<br />
Justice League America 26–30<br />
Justice League International Annual 3<br />
Justice League America 33–42<br />
Justice League America Annual 4<br />
Justice League America 43–51</p>
<h4>Vol. 3 &#8211; Justice League Europe</h4>
<p>Justice League Europe 1–6<br />
Justice League America 31<br />
Justice League Europe 7<br />
Justice League America 32<br />
Justice League Europe 8–19<br />
Justice League Europe Annual 1<br />
Justice League Europe 20–28</p>
<h4>Vol. 4 &#8211; Justice League: Breakdowns</h4>
<p>Justice League America 52–53<br />
Justice League Europe 29<br />
Justice League America 54<br />
Justice League Europe 30<br />
Justice League America 55<br />
Justice League America Annual 5<br />
Justice League Europe Annual 2<br />
Justice League Europe 31<br />
Justice League America 56<br />
Green Lantern 18<br />
Justice League Europe 32<br />
Justice League America 57<br />
Justice League Europe 33<br />
Justice League America 58<br />
Justice League Europe 34<br />
Justice League America 59<br />
Justice League Europe 35<br />
Justice League America 60<br />
Justice League Europe 36<br />
Secret Origins 33–35</p>
<h4>Vol. 5 &#8211; Justice League: Loose Ends (or More Injustice)</h4>
<p>Justice League Quarterly 1–4<br />
JLA 80-Page Giant 1 (&#8220;Mousebusters&#8221;)<br />
Formerly Known as the Justice League 1–6<br />
JLA: Classified 4–9 (&#8220;I Can&#8217;t Believe It&#8217;s Not The Justice League&#8221;)<br />
DC Retroactive: Justice League of America &#8211; The &#8217;90s</p>
<p>(I only included the DeMatteis material from JLQ 4.)</p>
<p>To clarify why JLI 25 goes at the beginning of the JLA book, it really is a JLA issue in all but title graphic. It&#8217;s the beginning of the Blue Beetle arc that goes through the next few issues of JLA, and if you have the issue in hand, you&#8217;ll see that JLI 24 is the best ending point for Vol. 1.</p>
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