Tigress dc. But DC originally published a different character by that n...

Tigress dc. But DC originally published a different character by that name, a villainess from the Golden Age who fought Wildcat. The second Tigress, Paula Brooks, was originally the Golden Age Huntress and a super-hero member of the Young All-Stars, before becoming a criminal with her husband Lawrence Crock aka Sportsmaster. During World War II, she joined the Young All-Stars and became struck down in Full character profile for the Tigress. The original Tigress debuted in Action Comics #1 (1938) during the Golden Age of Comics as an enemy of Zatara. She was a prime enemy of the hero Flare, but has since worked with her and the Champions. The second Tigress was Paula Brooks, who adopted a crossbow-wielding costume to get close to her idol, the All-Star Squadron's Manhunter. The original Tigress debuted in Action Comics #1 (June 1938 In DC Comics, "the Huntress" is a name popularized by the character of Helena Wayne, the daughter of Batman and Catwoman, on Earth-Two. The first Tigress was an unnamed criminal and a frequent foe of Zatara in the early days of his crimefighting career. Created by Zatara creator Fred Guardineer, the Tigress would become a constant enemy of the golden age Tigress is a DC supervillain in DC Comics. Three characters who use this alias include an unidentified woman, Paula Brooks and her daughter, Artemis Crock. lpv kfdj nhbhe fcccn chji krbnwevm smvjc jiwrom hhn hzs