Huntress
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A huntress is a woman who engages in the act of hunting. A stock character in fantasy fiction.
Huntress may also refer to:
People
- Harriet Lane Huntress (1860-1922), Deputy Superintendent Public Instruction in New Hampshire, U.S.
- Wesley Huntress, U.S. space scientist
Fictional characters
- Huntress, also known as Mockingbird, a Marvel Comics character that first appeared in 1971
- Huntress (DC Comics), the name of several DC Comics characters, including:
- Huntress, an identity of Paula Brooks, a Golden Age supervillain character
- Huntress (Helena Wayne), a superhero character that first appeared in 1977
- Huntress (Helena Bertinelli), a superhero character that first appeared in 1989
- Huntress Wizard, a character in the animated series Adventure Time
Places
- Huntress Glacier, Livingston Island, South Shetland Islands
- 7225 Huntress, the asteroid 'Huntress'
Film
- The Huntress (film), a 1923 American drama film
- The Huntresses (2014 film), a 2014 South Korean period action film
Literature
- The Huntress, a 19th-century American periodical published by Anne Royall
- The Huntress, a 2019 novel by Kate Quinn
- Huntress, a young adult fantasy novel by Malinda Lo
Vehicles
- USS Huntress, a U.S. Navy ship name
- Huntress (schooner), a U.S. schooner
Other uses
- Huntress (band), a California metal band
- The Huntress (TV series), a 2000s television series about a female bounty hunter
- Huntress Labs, a cybersecurity company founded by Kyle Hanslovan
See also
Search for "Huntress" or "huntresses" on Wikipedia.
- All pages with titles containing Huntresses
- All pages with titles containing Huntress
- All pages with titles beginning with Huntress
- Hunt (disambiguation)
- Hunter (disambiguation)
- Huntsman (disambiguation)
- Hunting (disambiguation)
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