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Azrael (DC Comics)

Azrael is an alias used by multiple fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The original version, Jean-Paul Valley, was created by Denny O'Neil, Joe Quesada, and Peter Milligan, and debuted in Batman: Sword of Azrael #1 (October 1992). The second character to assume the alias was Michael Washington Lane, in Azrael: Death's Dark Knight #1 (May 2009). Both iterations are Christian vigilantes and assassins created by the Order of St. Dumas and/or its derivatives (i.e the Order of Purity), secretive religious organizations seeking to restore justice to Gotham City through religious extremism. They are typically portrayed as antiheroes and reluctant allies of the superhero Batman and the Batman Family, battling forms of manipulations employed by their respective orders, violent tendencies shaped by tragedies in their life, and proving themselves trusted allies to Batman.

Azrael
Jean-Paul Valley as Azrael on the cover to Batman: Sword of Azrael #1 (1992), art by Joe Quesada and Kevin Nowlan.
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceBatman: Sword of Azrael #1
(October 1992)
Created byJean-Paul Valley:
Michael Lane:
In-story information
Alter ego
  • Jean-Paul Valley Jr.
  • Michael Washington Lane
  • Theo Galavan (Gotham)
SpeciesMetahuman
Team affiliationsThe Order of St. Dumas
The Order of Purity
PartnershipsJean-Paul Valley:
Sister Lily
Nomoz
Brian Bryan
Batwing II
AbilitiesThe chief suit piece of Azrael, the arcane Suit of Sorrows, grants various abilities dependent on the continuity:
  • Pre-Flashpoint: Suit of Sorrows grants Azrael superhuman attributes, the skills of previous bearers, and the ability to revive the bearer akin to a Lazarus Pit should they die while having the armor on.
  • Post-Flashpoint: Suit of Sorrows possess an advanced artificial intelligence that enables Azrael to strike at the weak point of his targets. The suit itself is also protective, considered bulletproof.

In media, the Michael Lane incarnation of Azrael has been featured in the Batman: Arkham series of video games, voiced by Khary Payton, while an original iteration of Azrael, Theo Galavan, appeared in the second season of the television series Gotham, portrayed by James Frain.

Characters edit

Jean-Paul Valley edit

Jean-Paul Valley was introduced as the original Azrael in the 1992 four-issue miniseries Batman: Sword of Azrael.[3][4]

He later briefly assumed the identity of Batman in the "Knightfall" story arc (1993-1994), after Bruce Wayne was severely injured in a fight with Bane.[5]

Then, he starred in the subsequent Azrael series.

Michael Washington Lane edit

Michael Lane was originally introduced in Batman #665 (June 2007) as the alter-ego of the supervillain Bat-Devil. In Azrael: Death's Dark Knight #1 (May 2009), the character was re-introduced as the current Azrael, as part of Battle for the Cowl, a storyline told in a three-issue miniseries format written by Fabian Nicieza.[6][7]

Others edit

A number of other characters besides Valley and Lane have assumed the identity of Azrael in the DC Universe:

  • Valley's father was the previous Azrael, as seen in Batman: Sword of Azrael (in which he was identified as Jean-Paul Valley Sr.). In Azrael Annual #1, the character's role as Azrael is depicted in more depth, and he is now identified as just Ludovic Valley.
  • A Chinese man, supposedly given the same training as Valley and an identical costume, is briefly under the control of the Order. Also, the position of the Order of St. Dumas' enforcer has been passed on since medieval times.
  • Early in the Azrael series, another man is supposedly selected and trained in the same way as Valley and the Chinese man to be Valley's replacement. He is defeated by Valley and supposedly falls to his death,[8] only to resurface in Gotham City early on in the Underworld Unleashed crossover event wearing one of Valley's 'Batman' armored costumes and engaging in illegal underground fights after having made a deal with Abra Kadabra (acting on behalf of Neron) for his soul in return for his life.[9]
  • An unrelated character also named Azrael was created by Marv Wolfman and José Luis García-López and debuted in Tales of the Teen Titans #52 in 1985. This version, whose origins remained a mystery, appeared as a supporting character in the Titans stories in the late 1980s.

Other versions edit

In The Multiversity: The Just, which takes place on the alternate Earth-16 (where the grown sidekicks and children of superheroes live on an Earth free of crime), Damian Wayne, the new Batman, has a variation of Jean Paul's Azrael suit in a glass display in the Batcave.

In other media edit

Television edit

  • Azrael made his live-action debut in the second season of Gotham, portrayed by James Frain.[10] This version is Theo Galavan, a billionaire industrialist who is secretly the heir apparent of the Order of St. Dumas, and uncle of Silver St. Cloud. Galavan is the power behind a group of insane criminals called "The Maniax" who terrorize Gotham, but betrays them by killing their leader, Jerome Valeska, making him a public hero. He is elected Mayor of Gotham with the reluctant help of Oswald Cobblepot/Penguin, whom he blackmails into killing the other mayoral candidates by holding his mother, Gertrude, hostage. When Galavan's assassin sister, Tabitha kills Gertrude anyway, Cobblepot swears revenge and enters a tenuous alliance with Detective Jim Gordon to bring Galavan down. The two of them eventually expose Galavan's corruption, prevent the Order of St. Dumas from sacrificing Bruce Wayne, destroy his criminal empire, and kill him. In "Wrath of the Villains: Pinewood", Galavan under the alias of "Patient 44" is revived by Hugo Strange. Strange's experiments warp Galavan's mind, however; he has no memory of his past life, and believes himself to be Azrael, an ancient immortal warrior who vanquished the Order's enemies. Strange takes advantage of Galavan's delusions by ordering "Azrael" to kill Gordon, gifting him a sword, mask and medieval armor. Galavan attacks the Gotham City Police Department, killing several police officers and wounding its captain, Nathaniel Barnes. In "Wrath of the Villains: Unleashed", Galavan is poised to finally kill Gordon, Alfred and Bruce Wayne at Wayne Manor, when Cobblepot and his henchman Butch Gilzean blow him up with a rocket-propelled grenade launcher.[11]
  • Azrael's name is mentioned in Lucius Fox's journal in the Batwoman episode "A Secret Kept From All The Rest".[12]
  • Jean-Paul Valley's Azrael costume can be briefly seen on display in Doctor Trap's museum in the episode "Trapped" of the Harley Quinn animated series.

Video games edit

Lego edit

  • The Jean-Paul Valley version of Azrael is a playable character in the Nintendo DS version of Lego Batman: The Videogame, unlocked after achieving "True Hero" on all levels. In the other versions, the player can unlock special LEGO pieces to build Azrael in the character creation feature.
  • The Michael Lane version of Azrael appears as a playable character in the handheld versions of Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes.

Batman: Arkham edit

The Michael Washington Lane incarnation of Azrael appears in the Batman Arkham series, voiced by Khary Payton:

  • Azrael first appears in Batman: Arkham City, as the focus of the "Watcher in the Wings" side mission. After certain events in the game's main storyline, he can be seen on the rooftops of various buildings in Arkham City, watching over Batman. When approached, Azrael will disappear in a cloud of smoke, leaving a symbol for Batman to scan. After scanning all the symbols and combining them to reveal a location, Batman meets Azrael, who tells him about the Order of St. Dumas and warns him of their prophecy of future events and the Dark Knight's end. Though Batman doubts this, Azrael tells him that, regardless of his belief, there are parts of it that are becoming true and they will meet again, before disappearing into a cloud of smoke.
  • Azrael returns in Batman: Arkham Knight as the focus of the Most Wanted mission, "Heir to the Cowl", during which he is briefly playable. The character was later made fully playable in the game's challenge maps through an update. During Scarecrow's takeover of Gotham, Azrael contacts Batman to become his successor. Batman puts Azrael through several trials to test his abilities, during which he is unknowingly monitored by Alfred Pennyworth. After all the trials are completed, Alfred reveals that Azrael's fighting style is identical to Batman's, implying that he has been observing the Dark Knight for years. After discovering Azrael's true identity and that the Order of St. Dumas have implanted a microchip in his brain, Batman goes to the clock tower hideout to analyze the chip. The analysis reveals that the Order have been subtly controlling Azrael's actions, and that their ultimate plan for him is to kill Batman, whose moral code prevents criminals from facing "true justice", and become Gotham's sole protector. Azrael then appears behind Batman, revealing that he had been listening to Batman and Alfred's conversation. Now aware that the Order have manipulated him all along, he is torn between completing his mission to eliminate Batman, or regaining his free will.
    • If the player chooses to have Azrael attempt to kill Batman, he is quickly subdued and subsequently incarcerated at the GCPD Headquarters, where he vows to escape and complete his mission one day.
    • If the player chooses to have Azrael leave the clock tower or destroy his sword, he breaks free of the Order's brainwashing and vows to exact revenge on them.

BBC Audio Dramas edit

In 1994 the Knightfall Comics were adapted into an audio drama, Batman: Knightfall, played on BBC Radio 1, airing from April 11th to July 22nd. Both Jean-Paul Ludovic Valley and Jean-Paul Valley Jr. Azrael's are heard within this audio drama. Kerry Shale voices Jean-Paul Valley as well as his augmented voice while Azrael.

Collected editions edit

  • Batman: Sword of Azrael (#1-4) [1993] - ISBN 1-56389-100-X
  • Azrael Vol. 1: Fallen Angel (Batman: Sword of Azrael #1-4, Showcase '94 #10, Azrael #1-7)
  • Batman: Contagion (Azrael #15)
  • Batman: No Man's Land Vol. 1 (Azrael: Agent of the Bat #51-55)
  • Batman: No Man's Land Vol. 2 (Azrael: Agent of the Bat #56)
  • Batman: No Man's Land Vol. 3 (Azrael: Agent of the Bat #58)
  • Batman: No Man's Land Vol. 4 (Azrael: Agent of the Bat #59-61)
  • Azrael: Death's Dark Knight (#1-3, Detective Comics Annual #11, Batman Annual #27)
  • Azrael: Angel in the Dark (Azrael (vol. 2) #1-6) [2010] - ISBN 978-1-4012-2874-3
  • Azrael: Killer of Saints (Azrael (vol. 2) #7-13) (cancelled)
  • Batman: Gotham Shall Be Judged (Azrael (vol. 2) #14-18) [2012] - ISBN 978-1-4012-3378-5

References edit

  1. ^ Sacks, Jason (October 14, 2014). . Comics Bulletin. Archived from the original on October 17, 2014.
  2. ^ Sacks, Jason; Dallas, Keith (2018). American Comic Book Chronicles: The 1990s. Raleigh, North Carolina: TwoMorrows Publishing. p. 112. ISBN 978-1-60549-084-7.
  3. ^ Manning, Matthew K. (2010). "1990s". In Dolan, Hannah (ed.). DC Comics Year By Year A Visual Chronicle. Dorling Kindersley. p. 255. ISBN 978-0-7566-6742-9. Azrael, one of the most important characters of the modern Batman mythos, was dropped right under the noses of an unsuspecting reading populace in the debut issue of Batman: Sword of Azrael by esteemed bat-scribe Denny O'Neil, talented young penciler Joe Quesada, and inker extraordinaire Kevin Nowlan.
  4. ^ BATMAN: SWORD OF AZRAEL
  5. ^ Booker, M. Keith, ed. (2014). Comics Through Time: A History of Icons, Idols, and Ideas. ABC-CLIO. p. 909. ISBN 9780313397516.
  6. ^ "Batman: Battle for the Cowl - Enter Azrael", IGN, December 18, 2008
  7. ^ "Fabian Nicieza Unleashes Azrael", Comic Book Resources, December 29, 2008
  8. ^ Azrael #4 (May 1995)
  9. ^ Azrael #10 (November 1995)
  10. ^ . Comic Book Resources. 2016-04-08. Archived from the original on 2016-08-11. Retrieved 2016-04-08.
  11. ^ Gotham EP Promises Comics-Accurate Azrael in Second Half of Season 2
  12. ^ Couch, Aaron (May 11, 2020). "Batwoman Confirms Azrael Exists In The Arrowverse". Screen Rant. Retrieved May 13, 2020.

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For any other use see Azrael disambiguation Azrael is an alias used by multiple fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics The original version Jean Paul Valley was created by Denny O Neil Joe Quesada and Peter Milligan and debuted in Batman Sword of Azrael 1 October 1992 The second character to assume the alias was Michael Washington Lane in Azrael Death s Dark Knight 1 May 2009 Both iterations are Christian vigilantes and assassins created by the Order of St Dumas and or its derivatives i e the Order of Purity secretive religious organizations seeking to restore justice to Gotham City through religious extremism They are typically portrayed as antiheroes and reluctant allies of the superhero Batman and the Batman Family battling forms of manipulations employed by their respective orders violent tendencies shaped by tragedies in their life and proving themselves trusted allies to Batman AzraelJean Paul Valley as Azrael on the cover to Batman Sword of Azrael 1 1992 art by Joe Quesada and Kevin Nowlan Publication informationPublisherDC ComicsFirst appearanceBatman Sword of Azrael 1 October 1992 Created byJean Paul Valley Denny O Neil writer Joe Quesada artist Peter Milligan writer uncredited 1 2 Michael Lane Grant Morrison writer Tony S Daniel artist In story informationAlter egoJean Paul Valley Jr Michael Washington Lane Theo Galavan Gotham SpeciesMetahumanTeam affiliationsThe Order of St DumasThe Order of PurityPartnershipsJean Paul Valley Sister LilyNomozBrian BryanBatwing IIAbilitiesThe chief suit piece of Azrael the arcane Suit of Sorrows grants various abilities dependent on the continuity Pre Flashpoint Suit of Sorrows grants Azrael superhuman attributes the skills of previous bearers and the ability to revive the bearer akin to a Lazarus Pit should they die while having the armor on Post Flashpoint Suit of Sorrows possess an advanced artificial intelligence that enables Azrael to strike at the weak point of his targets The suit itself is also protective considered bulletproof In media the Michael Lane incarnation of Azrael has been featured in the Batman Arkham series of video games voiced by Khary Payton while an original iteration of Azrael Theo Galavan appeared in the second season of the television series Gotham portrayed by James Frain Contents 1 Characters 1 1 Jean Paul Valley 1 2 Michael Washington Lane 1 3 Others 2 Other versions 3 In other media 3 1 Television 3 2 Video games 3 2 1 Lego 3 2 2 Batman Arkham 3 3 BBC Audio Dramas 4 Collected editions 5 References 6 External linksCharacters editJean Paul Valley edit Main article Jean Paul Valley Jean Paul Valley was introduced as the original Azrael in the 1992 four issue miniseries Batman Sword of Azrael 3 4 He later briefly assumed the identity of Batman in the Knightfall story arc 1993 1994 after Bruce Wayne was severely injured in a fight with Bane 5 Then he starred in the subsequent Azrael series Michael Washington Lane edit Main article Michael Lane character Michael Lane was originally introduced in Batman 665 June 2007 as the alter ego of the supervillain Bat Devil In Azrael Death s Dark Knight 1 May 2009 the character was re introduced as the current Azrael as part of Battle for the Cowl a storyline told in a three issue miniseries format written by Fabian Nicieza 6 7 Others edit A number of other characters besides Valley and Lane have assumed the identity of Azrael in the DC Universe Valley s father was the previous Azrael as seen in Batman Sword of Azrael in which he was identified as Jean Paul Valley Sr In Azrael Annual 1 the character s role as Azrael is depicted in more depth and he is now identified as just Ludovic Valley A Chinese man supposedly given the same training as Valley and an identical costume is briefly under the control of the Order Also the position of the Order of St Dumas enforcer has been passed on since medieval times Early in the Azrael series another man is supposedly selected and trained in the same way as Valley and the Chinese man to be Valley s replacement He is defeated by Valley and supposedly falls to his death 8 only to resurface in Gotham City early on in the Underworld Unleashed crossover event wearing one of Valley s Batman armored costumes and engaging in illegal underground fights after having made a deal with Abra Kadabra acting on behalf of Neron for his soul in return for his life 9 An unrelated character also named Azrael was created by Marv Wolfman and Jose Luis Garcia Lopez and debuted in Tales of the Teen Titans 52 in 1985 This version whose origins remained a mystery appeared as a supporting character in the Titans stories in the late 1980s Other versions editIn The Multiversity The Just which takes place on the alternate Earth 16 where the grown sidekicks and children of superheroes live on an Earth free of crime Damian Wayne the new Batman has a variation of Jean Paul s Azrael suit in a glass display in the Batcave In other media editSee also Jean Paul Valley in other media and Michael Lane in other media Television edit Azrael made his live action debut in the second season of Gotham portrayed by James Frain 10 This version is Theo Galavan a billionaire industrialist who is secretly the heir apparent of the Order of St Dumas and uncle of Silver St Cloud Galavan is the power behind a group of insane criminals called The Maniax who terrorize Gotham but betrays them by killing their leader Jerome Valeska making him a public hero He is elected Mayor of Gotham with the reluctant help of Oswald Cobblepot Penguin whom he blackmails into killing the other mayoral candidates by holding his mother Gertrude hostage When Galavan s assassin sister Tabitha kills Gertrude anyway Cobblepot swears revenge and enters a tenuous alliance with Detective Jim Gordon to bring Galavan down The two of them eventually expose Galavan s corruption prevent the Order of St Dumas from sacrificing Bruce Wayne destroy his criminal empire and kill him In Wrath of the Villains Pinewood Galavan under the alias of Patient 44 is revived by Hugo Strange Strange s experiments warp Galavan s mind however he has no memory of his past life and believes himself to be Azrael an ancient immortal warrior who vanquished the Order s enemies Strange takes advantage of Galavan s delusions by ordering Azrael to kill Gordon gifting him a sword mask and medieval armor Galavan attacks the Gotham City Police Department killing several police officers and wounding its captain Nathaniel Barnes In Wrath of the Villains Unleashed Galavan is poised to finally kill Gordon Alfred and Bruce Wayne at Wayne Manor when Cobblepot and his henchman Butch Gilzean blow him up with a rocket propelled grenade launcher 11 Azrael s name is mentioned in Lucius Fox s journal in the Batwoman episode A Secret Kept From All The Rest 12 Jean Paul Valley s Azrael costume can be briefly seen on display in Doctor Trap s museum in the episode Trapped of the Harley Quinn animated series Video games edit Both the Jean Paul Valley and Michael Lane versions of Azrael appear in Scribblenauts Unmasked A DC Comics Adventure Lego edit Main article Lego Batman The Jean Paul Valley version of Azrael is a playable character in the Nintendo DS version of Lego Batman The Videogame unlocked after achieving True Hero on all levels In the other versions the player can unlock special LEGO pieces to build Azrael in the character creation feature The Michael Lane version of Azrael appears as a playable character in the handheld versions of Lego Batman 2 DC Super Heroes Batman Arkham edit Main article Batman Arkham The Michael Washington Lane incarnation of Azrael appears in the Batman Arkham series voiced by Khary Payton Azrael first appears in Batman Arkham City as the focus of the Watcher in the Wings side mission After certain events in the game s main storyline he can be seen on the rooftops of various buildings in Arkham City watching over Batman When approached Azrael will disappear in a cloud of smoke leaving a symbol for Batman to scan After scanning all the symbols and combining them to reveal a location Batman meets Azrael who tells him about the Order of St Dumas and warns him of their prophecy of future events and the Dark Knight s end Though Batman doubts this Azrael tells him that regardless of his belief there are parts of it that are becoming true and they will meet again before disappearing into a cloud of smoke Azrael returns in Batman Arkham Knight as the focus of the Most Wanted mission Heir to the Cowl during which he is briefly playable The character was later made fully playable in the game s challenge maps through an update During Scarecrow s takeover of Gotham Azrael contacts Batman to become his successor Batman puts Azrael through several trials to test his abilities during which he is unknowingly monitored by Alfred Pennyworth After all the trials are completed Alfred reveals that Azrael s fighting style is identical to Batman s implying that he has been observing the Dark Knight for years After discovering Azrael s true identity and that the Order of St Dumas have implanted a microchip in his brain Batman goes to the clock tower hideout to analyze the chip The analysis reveals that the Order have been subtly controlling Azrael s actions and that their ultimate plan for him is to kill Batman whose moral code prevents criminals from facing true justice and become Gotham s sole protector Azrael then appears behind Batman revealing that he had been listening to Batman and Alfred s conversation Now aware that the Order have manipulated him all along he is torn between completing his mission to eliminate Batman or regaining his free will If the player chooses to have Azrael attempt to kill Batman he is quickly subdued and subsequently incarcerated at the GCPD Headquarters where he vows to escape and complete his mission one day If the player chooses to have Azrael leave the clock tower or destroy his sword he breaks free of the Order s brainwashing and vows to exact revenge on them BBC Audio Dramas edit In 1994 the Knightfall Comics were adapted into an audio drama Batman Knightfall played on BBC Radio 1 airing from April 11th to July 22nd Both Jean Paul Ludovic Valley and Jean Paul Valley Jr Azrael s are heard within this audio drama Kerry Shale voices Jean Paul Valley as well as his augmented voice while Azrael Collected editions editBatman Sword of Azrael 1 4 1993 ISBN 1 56389 100 X Azrael Vol 1 Fallen Angel Batman Sword of Azrael 1 4 Showcase 94 10 Azrael 1 7 Batman Contagion Azrael 15 Batman No Man s Land Vol 1 Azrael Agent of the Bat 51 55 Batman No Man s Land Vol 2 Azrael Agent of the Bat 56 Batman No Man s Land Vol 3 Azrael Agent of the Bat 58 Batman No Man s Land Vol 4 Azrael Agent of the Bat 59 61 Azrael Death s Dark Knight 1 3 Detective Comics Annual 11 Batman Annual 27 Azrael Angel in the Dark Azrael vol 2 1 6 2010 ISBN 978 1 4012 2874 3 Azrael Killer of Saints Azrael vol 2 7 13 cancelled Batman Gotham Shall Be Judged Azrael vol 2 14 18 2012 ISBN 978 1 4012 3378 5References edit Sacks Jason October 14 2014 Interview Peter Milligan Rediscovering Nemo Feeling X Statix and More Comics Bulletin Archived from the original on October 17 2014 Sacks Jason Dallas Keith 2018 American Comic Book Chronicles The 1990s Raleigh North Carolina TwoMorrows Publishing p 112 ISBN 978 1 60549 084 7 Manning Matthew K 2010 1990s In Dolan Hannah ed DC Comics Year By Year A Visual Chronicle Dorling Kindersley p 255 ISBN 978 0 7566 6742 9 Azrael one of the most important characters of the modern Batman mythos was dropped right under the noses of an unsuspecting reading populace in the debut issue of Batman Sword of Azrael by esteemed bat scribe Denny O Neil talented young penciler Joe Quesada and inker extraordinaire Kevin Nowlan BATMAN SWORD OF AZRAEL Booker M Keith ed 2014 Comics Through Time A History of Icons Idols and Ideas ABC CLIO p 909 ISBN 9780313397516 Batman Battle for the Cowl Enter Azrael IGN December 18 2008 Fabian Nicieza Unleashes Azrael Comic Book Resources December 29 2008 Azrael 4 May 1995 Azrael 10 November 1995 Get Ready for Azrael s Gotham Debut with New Synopsis Comic Book Resources 2016 04 08 Archived from the original on 2016 08 11 Retrieved 2016 04 08 Gotham EP Promises Comics Accurate Azrael in Second Half of Season 2 Couch Aaron May 11 2020 Batwoman Confirms Azrael Exists In The Arrowverse Screen Rant Retrieved May 13 2020 External links editWorld of Black Heroes Azrael Michael Washington Lane Biography Azrael Jean Paul Valley at the DC Database Project Azrael Jean Paul Ludovic Valley the father at the DC Database Project Azrael Michael Lane at the DC Database Project Azrael Biography at Batman Myth com Azrael Jean Paul Valley at the Comic Book DB archived from the original Azrael Annual at the Grand Comics Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Azrael DC Comics amp oldid 1217620633, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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