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The story concludes with an elderly Lana talking to a young woman named Kara, who is clearly intended to be the child of Clark Kent and Talia al Ghul. In Batman: The Doom That Came to Gotham , Talia is sent by her father to corrupt Gotham on route to luring Batman to their master Iog-Sothra, before being killed by the monster.
Talia al Ghul then wrests the Man-Bat formula from Kirk Langstrom leading to Batman confronting Talia. Talia reveals that Bruce is the father of her son, named Damian Wayne. Damian then tries to replace Tim Drake as Robin. After a confrontation with Talia on a boat ends with Talia and Damian getting hit by a torpedo Bruce simply leaves.
Talia al Ghul - the former head of Leviathan. [15] [16] Professor Pyg - Lazlo Valentin at first appears to be working for Simon Hurt, but is later revealed that he is actually working for Talia al Ghul. [17] He is incarcerated in Arkham Asylum after being captured by Batman (Dick Grayson) and Robin (Damian Wayne) in the first volume of Batman ...
Morrison brought back the idea of a son, Damian, being born from a love affair between Batman and Talia al Ghul, the daughter of his nemesis, Ra's al Ghul. The boy had been trained from birth by the League of Assassins and was sent by Talia to live with Batman in a plot to disrupt his crime-fighting and distract him.
The League of Assassins, named the Society of Shadows, appears in the DC Animated Universe, consisting of Ra's al Ghul, Talia al Ghul, Ubu, and Count Vertigo. A similar, though unrelated group, named the Society of Assassins, appears in Batman Beyond, consisting of Curaré, the "Master Assassin" Devon, and Mutho Botha.
Bruce defeats Zuma but spares him, and in return Zuma reveals he was the teacher of the Master Kirigi's new apprentices and tells Bruce that a man named Ra's al Ghul is waiting for Anton and Bruce. Bruce comes back and confronts Daniel, realizing that he manipulated the picture of Alfred and Dana to see if Bruce can focus his emotion at a goal ...
Ra's al Ghul and Batman turn out to be searching for the same man, the terrorist known as Qayin. Qayin is a rogue assassin who had murdered Ra's al Ghul's wife Melisande, mother to his favorite daughter and heir-apparent, Talia, by throwing her into an early version of a Lazarus Pit. Batman has shared a stormy, on-again, off-again romance with ...
The Heretic breaks into the Batcave and kidnaps Damian, revealing himself as a clone of Damian created by a genetics program run by Ra's al Ghul and the League of Shadows. He wishes to have Damian's memories and personality to feel like a real person, but Talia arrives and kills him for defying her orders.