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The Court of Owls appear in the tie-in novel Batman: The Court of Owls, by Greg Cox. Set shortly after the Court's comic debut, Batman's investigation into a missing arts student at Gotham University reveals said student had stumbled onto clues left in the artwork of a prominent artist from a century prior who reluctantly worked with the Court ...
This version is an industrialist and acting leader of the Court of Owls who is married to the Court's true leader Rebecca (portrayed by Lauren Stamile) and has a son named Brody March (portrayed by Rahart Adams). He later becomes Gotham's mayor, but is poisoned by Rebecca for his repeated failures while leading the Court.
Doomsday Clock is a superhero comic book limited series published by DC Comics, created by Geoff Johns, Gary Frank and Brad Anderson. [1] As a direct sequel to the graphic novel Watchmen by Alan Moore, Dave Gibbons and John Higgins, [2] this series concluded the plot established between The New 52 and DC Rebirth, featuring a massive roster of characters owned by DC Comics.
Ra's al Ghul (portrayed by Alexander Siddig; main: season 4; guest: season 3) is the enigmatic person behind the Court of Owls' activities and leader of the League of Shadows. [36] With a past shrouded in mystery, the powerful supervillain uses cunning and deception to lay waste to his foes.
The Court of Owls is a secret society of high class Gothamites who have held a grip on Gotham City's political influence since colonial times, known for kidnapping children from the circus and brainwashing them into assassins which they call 'Talons'.
William Cobb is one of the talons of the Court of Owls, a near-mythical organization in Gotham City and the great-grandfather of Dick Grayson on his father's side. Born into a middle-class family, William Cobb lost his father at a young age during an occupational accident working on a bridge in Gotham.
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His Prime Earth counterpart is one of the leaders of the Court of Owls, under the name of Lincoln March. Professor Zoom the Reverse-Flash: John Broome Carmine Infantino: The Flash #139 (September 1963) Eobard Thawne is a speedster from the 25th century who went insane on discovering he would become a villain.