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  2. Azrael (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    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).

  3. Jean-Paul Valley - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Paul Valley Jr. is an antihero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.The character was created by Denny O'Neil and Joe Quesada and debuted in Batman: Sword of Azrael #1 (October 1992) as an ally of the superhero Batman, after which he would go on to make appearances in several Batman titles.

  4. Azrael (comic book) - Wikipedia

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    Azrael: Death's Dark Knight was a miniseries (written by Fabian Nicieza, with art by Frazer Irving, May - July 2009), taking place within the Battle for the Cowl storyline, in which an African-American ex-cop named Michael Washington Lane is approached by a religious sect called the Order of Purity to claim the mantle of Azrael after the Order ...

  5. Michael Lane (character) - Wikipedia

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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.

  6. Ash (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Ash also appears in Cyberforce #27-28 in 1996, and starred in a crossover Azrael/Ash #1 with Azrael in 1997. The initial series, simply titled Ash, ran for a total of seven issues, with issue six leading directly into issue zero. The second series, Ash: The Fire Within, ran for two issues (issue 3 was not published).

  7. Batman: Curse of the White Knight - Wikipedia

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    Outside a tavern, he encounters a shadowy figure and mistakes it for Batman, apologizing before finding that the figure is Azrael. A shootout between Azrael's soldiers and GCPD ensues, while Gordon is stabbed by Azrael's flaming sword, getting shot off his revolver before falling. Gordon is rushed to the hospital but dies on the operating table.

  8. Black Alice (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Black Alice can temporarily steal the magical powers of any being regardless of how powerful they are, leaving her targets powerless in turn. While the maximum range of her ability is unknown, it is potentially limitless. Additionally, her clothes change to reflect attributes of the person whose powers she took. [12] [13] [7] [14]

  9. Gargamel - Wikipedia

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    Gargamel figure in Ankara Amusement Park The name "Gargamel" resembles François Rabelais ' classic Gargantua and Pantagruel , where the giantess Gargamelle is the mother of Gargantua. This is appropriate since Gargamel is a giant compared to the Smurfs.