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Azrael (DC 1995) #1-100 Lot of 93Diff Denny O'Neil Kitson's Templar Batman
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Condition: Most VF-NM FREEBIE FUN PACKS with EVERY package Azrael (DC 1995) From Comicsbase: "In 1992, the editors of DC were already planning the 71-part Knightfall saga which would result in Bruce Wayne being crippled, replaced, then eventually retu ... Read More
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- DC Comics
- Main Character
- Azrael
- Genre
- Superhero
Item Description
Condition: Most VF-NMFREEBIE FUN PACKS with EVERY package
Azrael (DC 1995)
From Comicsbase:
"In 1992, the editors of DC were already planning the 71-part Knightfall saga which would result in Bruce Wayne being crippled, replaced, then eventually returned to the role of Batman. To pull it off, they needed a character who would fill in as Batman, before being driven over the edge and requiring Wayne to wrest the mantle of Batman from him. That character was to be John Paul Valley—Azrael.
Valley was an unassuming computer science student whose father had been the latest in a line of holy assassins for the secret Order of Saint Dumas. The Order’s assassin was called Azrael—the angel of death—and had passed its role from father to son for generations. Unwittingly, Jean Paul had already been trained to assume the role through a subconscious sort of training called “the System.” When his father died, the shy computer scientist suddenly discovered within himself a knowledge of advanced martial techniques—and a violent destiny as the new Azrael."
The Warehouse of Wonders presents a mini-library of Azrael comics from DC. Comics legend Denny O'Neil writes the adventures of the more brutal Batman as he goes about his anti-hero ways. Read his tangles with the Demon's Head, Bane, Two-Face, and many more new foes. Start your collection today!
Most issues are VF-NM. This lot contains:
Azrael #1-46, 48, 49, 62-100, one million
Annual #1-4
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