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Michael Lane (character)

Michael Washington Lane is an antihero character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He debuted in Batman #665 (June 2007) as the supervillain Bat-Devil, before later taking on the identity of Azrael, being the second character to do so, after Jean-Paul Valley.

Azrael
Michael Lane as Azrael in Azrael (vol. 2) #14, art by Guillem March.
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearance
  • As Bat-Devil:
    Batman #665 (June 2007)
  • As Azrael: Azrael: Death's Dark Knight #1 (May 2009)
Created byGrant Morrison (writer)
Tony S. Daniel (artist)
In-story information
Alter egoMichael Washington Lane
SpeciesMetahuman
Team affiliationsOrder of Purity
Gotham City Police Department
Batman Incorporated
League of Assassins
United States Marines
Order of St. Dumas (media)
Supporting character ofBatman
Notable aliasesBat-Devil, Azrael
Abilities
  • Advanced military and police training, granting him excellent unarmed combat skills, tactician skills, and is a skilled swordsman.
  • Suit of Sorrows; mystical armor that affords him enhanced speed, strength, and stamina but at the potential cost of his sanity. Also wields the mystical Sword of Sin and Salvation, the former attacking the target's mind over actions they harbor guilt over and the latter attacking the target's mind over certain "truths".

In the DC Universe, Michael Lane is a former US Marine, GCPD officer, and devout Christian who was inducted into a secret program, jointed between the military and the GCPD, into creating a replacement for Batman in the event the hero is killed in action, and became a sleeper agent. Due to the experimentations done upon him, as well as various tragedies in his life and PTSD, he becomes more violent in his duties as a cop and is eventually dismissed. This event completely breaks Lane's psyche, and he goes insane, becoming Bat-Devil to exact revenge on Batman, whom he blames for his current state. After recovering, Lane is selected by the Order of Purity, a splinter faction of the Order of St. Dumas which disagrees with their method of enforcing their rules and faith, to becomes their own version of the warrior Azrael. As Azrael, he clashes with Nightwing and later Batman after the supposed death of Bruce Wayne. Eventually, Lane progresses through his mental illnesses and manipulations from both the Order of Purity and Ra's al Ghul, and becomes a deputized member of Batman Incorporated.

The Michael Lane version of Azrael has made several appearances in media, most notably in the Batman: Arkham game series, where he is voiced by Khary Payton.

Publication history

Michael Lane was introduced as Azrael as part of the Battle for the Cowl, a storyline told in a three-issue miniseries format written by Fabian Nicieza.[1][2]

Fictional character biography

In 2009, a miniseries titled Azrael: Death's Dark Knight[3] was produced as a tie-in to the Battle for the Cowl crossover event, with a later regular series.

The new Azrael is the Third "Ghost of Batman" to undergo Doctor Hurt's experiments, an ex-cop named Michael Washington Lane. He is approached by the Order of Purity to reclaim the mantle of Azrael after the Order's latest Azrael went mad and killed an undercover police officer. On his first night as Azrael, Lane fights Talia al Ghul (and her team of mercenaries led by Merlyn) and later encounters Nightwing.[4] After convincing Nightwing that he was not responsible for the murder of the police officer, Nightwing persuades Talia to allow Michael to keep the Suit of Sorrows. In Batman and the Outsiders (vol. 2) #14, the character is displayed as a charming man who undergoes various purification rituals overseen by the Order of Purity.[5]

Ra's al Ghul later attempts to manipulate Lane into destroying Gotham by having him commit suicide and be subsequently resurrected by the Suit, which had been dipped in a Lazarus Pit. Lane worked with metahuman Crusader to 'judge' Batman, Catwoman, and Red Robin for their past 'sins' to determine if Gotham should be saved. These included the insane obsession of Selina's sister that Selina is 'possessed', Robin not showing due reverence when he destroyed a church window to save hostages, and a childhood incident where Dick let another circus performer get assaulted because he was jealous. Although Lane is manipulated into perceiving the Bat-Family as having failed his tests, Batman convinces Lane to use his swords to test himself, revealing Ra's' plan in time for Lane to stop the planned destruction of new metahuman Fireball. Ra's intended for Azrael to detonate Fireball and make it appear as though Gotham had been destroyed by terrorists, inciting a wave of violence that would cleanse Earth and allow Ra's to take control.

Michael Lane has also appeared in The New 52. He was originally featured in Batwoman issue #2 as a cameo, which was written before the relaunch but published after; the art was however edited in order to remove him.[6]

Skills, abilities, and equipment

Unlike the first Azrael, Michael has no inherent superpowers. Due to his advanced military and police training, Michael is considered an excellent hand-to-hand combatant and is a skilled swordsman.[7] In the past, Michael was also an accomplished football player and athlete.[8]

Equipment

The Suit of Sorrows, a cursed mystical armor, affords him several powers by granting him superhuman physical attributes the skills and memories of previous bearers. The suit is also highly durable, able to protect the bearer from rocket launchers and is bulletproof. It can also stimulate the effects of a Lazarus Pit and revive Michael within 3 days of death should he still have on the armor.[9]

The Suit of Sorrows grants Lane superhuman physical attributes but at the potential expense of his sanity, becoming more violent while wearing it should he not be "pure". He also wields the Swords of Salvation and Sin, both magical swords able to induce mental images into a victims or the bearer's mind over certain "truths" (Salvation) and certain actions people have guilt over (Sin). When both wielded, they're potentially able to make a victim seek redemption. Due to their magical nature, they're able to cut through an opponent without leaving a physical mark.[8][9]

In other media

Video games

Batman: Arkham

The Michael 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 by the Dark Knight and subsequently incarcerated at the GCPD Headquarters, where Lane 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 for what they have done to him.

References

  1. ^ "Batman: Battle for the Cowl - Enter Azrael", IGN, December 18, 2008
  2. ^ "Fabian Nicieza Unleashes Azrael", Comic Book Resources, December 29, 2008
  3. ^ Newsarama.com : Dan DiDio: 20 Answers, 1 Question - Batman and More, Newsarama
  4. ^ Azrael: Death's Dark Knight #1-3 (May 2009 - July 2009)
  5. ^ Tieri, Frank (w), Benjamin, Ryan (p), Crawford, Saleem (i). "A Family Affair" Batman and the Outsiders v2, #14 (February 2009), DC Comics
  6. ^ Johnston, Rich (7 October 2011). "Batwoman #2 Deletes Azrael And Lady Blackhawk From The DC Universe". Bleeding Cool.
  7. ^ Manning, Matthew K. (2016). Batman Character Encyclopedia. New York. ISBN 978-1-4654-4498-1. OCLC 914290528.
  8. ^ a b Nicieza, Fabian (2010). Azrael: Death's Dark Knight. Frazer Irving. New York: DC Comics. ISBN 978-1-4012-2707-4. OCLC 462880657.
  9. ^ a b Hine, David (2012). Batman: Gotham Shall Be Judged. Fabian Nicieza, Peter Calloway, Cliff Richards, Tomeu Morey, Sal Cipriano, Guillem March. New York: DC Comics. ISBN 978-1-4012-3378-5. OCLC 742511451.

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Michael Washington Lane is an antihero character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics He debuted in Batman 665 June 2007 as the supervillain Bat Devil before later taking on the identity of Azrael being the second character to do so after Jean Paul Valley AzraelMichael Lane as Azrael in Azrael vol 2 14 art by Guillem March Publication informationPublisherDC ComicsFirst appearanceAs Bat Devil Batman 665 June 2007 As Azrael Azrael Death s Dark Knight 1 May 2009 Created byGrant Morrison writer Tony S Daniel artist In story informationAlter egoMichael Washington LaneSpeciesMetahumanTeam affiliationsOrder of PurityGotham City Police DepartmentBatman IncorporatedLeague of AssassinsUnited States MarinesOrder of St Dumas media Supporting character ofBatmanNotable aliasesBat Devil AzraelAbilitiesAdvanced military and police training granting him excellent unarmed combat skills tactician skills and is a skilled swordsman Suit of Sorrows mystical armor that affords him enhanced speed strength and stamina but at the potential cost of his sanity Also wields the mystical Sword of Sin and Salvation the former attacking the target s mind over actions they harbor guilt over and the latter attacking the target s mind over certain truths In the DC Universe Michael Lane is a former US Marine GCPD officer and devout Christian who was inducted into a secret program jointed between the military and the GCPD into creating a replacement for Batman in the event the hero is killed in action and became a sleeper agent Due to the experimentations done upon him as well as various tragedies in his life and PTSD he becomes more violent in his duties as a cop and is eventually dismissed This event completely breaks Lane s psyche and he goes insane becoming Bat Devil to exact revenge on Batman whom he blames for his current state After recovering Lane is selected by the Order of Purity a splinter faction of the Order of St Dumas which disagrees with their method of enforcing their rules and faith to becomes their own version of the warrior Azrael As Azrael he clashes with Nightwing and later Batman after the supposed death of Bruce Wayne Eventually Lane progresses through his mental illnesses and manipulations from both the Order of Purity and Ra s al Ghul and becomes a deputized member of Batman Incorporated The Michael Lane version of Azrael has made several appearances in media most notably in the Batman Arkham game series where he is voiced by Khary Payton Contents 1 Publication history 2 Fictional character biography 3 Skills abilities and equipment 3 1 Equipment 4 In other media 4 1 Video games 4 1 1 Batman Arkham 5 References 6 External linksPublication history EditMichael Lane was introduced as Azrael as part of the Battle for the Cowl a storyline told in a three issue miniseries format written by Fabian Nicieza 1 2 Fictional character biography EditIn 2009 a miniseries titled Azrael Death s Dark Knight 3 was produced as a tie in to the Battle for the Cowl crossover event with a later regular series The new Azrael is the Third Ghost of Batman to undergo Doctor Hurt s experiments an ex cop named Michael Washington Lane He is approached by the Order of Purity to reclaim the mantle of Azrael after the Order s latest Azrael went mad and killed an undercover police officer On his first night as Azrael Lane fights Talia al Ghul and her team of mercenaries led by Merlyn and later encounters Nightwing 4 After convincing Nightwing that he was not responsible for the murder of the police officer Nightwing persuades Talia to allow Michael to keep the Suit of Sorrows In Batman and the Outsiders vol 2 14 the character is displayed as a charming man who undergoes various purification rituals overseen by the Order of Purity 5 Ra s al Ghul later attempts to manipulate Lane into destroying Gotham by having him commit suicide and be subsequently resurrected by the Suit which had been dipped in a Lazarus Pit Lane worked with metahuman Crusader to judge Batman Catwoman and Red Robin for their past sins to determine if Gotham should be saved These included the insane obsession of Selina s sister that Selina is possessed Robin not showing due reverence when he destroyed a church window to save hostages and a childhood incident where Dick let another circus performer get assaulted because he was jealous Although Lane is manipulated into perceiving the Bat Family as having failed his tests Batman convinces Lane to use his swords to test himself revealing Ra s plan in time for Lane to stop the planned destruction of new metahuman Fireball Ra s intended for Azrael to detonate Fireball and make it appear as though Gotham had been destroyed by terrorists inciting a wave of violence that would cleanse Earth and allow Ra s to take control Michael Lane has also appeared in The New 52 He was originally featured in Batwoman issue 2 as a cameo which was written before the relaunch but published after the art was however edited in order to remove him 6 Skills abilities and equipment EditUnlike the first Azrael Michael has no inherent superpowers Due to his advanced military and police training Michael is considered an excellent hand to hand combatant and is a skilled swordsman 7 In the past Michael was also an accomplished football player and athlete 8 Equipment Edit The Suit of Sorrows a cursed mystical armor affords him several powers by granting him superhuman physical attributes the skills and memories of previous bearers The suit is also highly durable able to protect the bearer from rocket launchers and is bulletproof It can also stimulate the effects of a Lazarus Pit and revive Michael within 3 days of death should he still have on the armor 9 The Suit of Sorrows grants Lane superhuman physical attributes but at the potential expense of his sanity becoming more violent while wearing it should he not be pure He also wields the Swords of Salvation and Sin both magical swords able to induce mental images into a victims or the bearer s mind over certain truths Salvation and certain actions people have guilt over Sin When both wielded they re potentially able to make a victim seek redemption Due to their magical nature they re able to cut through an opponent without leaving a physical mark 8 9 In other media EditSee also Azrael in other media Video games Edit The Michael Lane version of Azrael appears as a playable character in the handheld versions of Lego Batman 2 DC Super Heroes The Michael Lane version of Azrael appears in Scribblenauts Unmasked A DC Comics Adventure Batman Arkham Edit Main article Batman Arkham The Michael 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 by the Dark Knight and subsequently incarcerated at the GCPD Headquarters where Lane 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 for what they have done to him References Edit Batman Battle for the Cowl Enter Azrael IGN December 18 2008 Fabian Nicieza Unleashes Azrael Comic Book Resources December 29 2008 Newsarama com Dan DiDio 20 Answers 1 Question Batman and More Newsarama Azrael Death s Dark Knight 1 3 May 2009 July 2009 Tieri Frank w Benjamin Ryan p Crawford Saleem i A Family Affair Batman and the Outsiders v2 14 February 2009 DC Comics Johnston Rich 7 October 2011 Batwoman 2 Deletes Azrael And Lady Blackhawk From The DC Universe Bleeding Cool Manning Matthew K 2016 Batman Character Encyclopedia New York ISBN 978 1 4654 4498 1 OCLC 914290528 a b Nicieza Fabian 2010 Azrael Death s Dark Knight Frazer Irving New York DC Comics ISBN 978 1 4012 2707 4 OCLC 462880657 a b Hine David 2012 Batman Gotham Shall Be Judged Fabian Nicieza Peter Calloway Cliff Richards Tomeu Morey Sal Cipriano Guillem March New York DC Comics ISBN 978 1 4012 3378 5 OCLC 742511451 External links EditWorld of Black Heroes Azrael Michael Washington Lane Biography Azrael Michael Lane at the DC Database Project Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Michael Lane character amp oldid 1136789318, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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