Omerta
Omerta is a villain introduced in the 1989 Huntress solo series, operating in the criminal underworld alongside figures like Stefano Mandragora. The name — drawn from the Mafia's code of silence — signals a character deeply embedded in organized crime, a natural adversary for Helena Bertinelli's Huntress.
Stepping out of the gritty, street-level shadows of DC's late-1980s Copper Age, Omerta made their debut in the very first issue of The Huntress in 1989 — a launch that signaled DC's commitment to darker, more morally complex storytelling. With a name drawn straight from the code of silence, this character carries an air of menace and intrigue that fits perfectly alongside the likes of Helena Bertinelli and Stefano Mandragora in that hard-edged corner of the DC Universe. Omerta may have a modest footprint in the catalog, but a debut in a #1 issue crafted by Joey Cavalieri and Joe Staton is no small thing — it's a genuine piece of Huntress history worth tracking down for any serious collector of the era.
