![]() ![]() In 2009, Azrael came back with a new miniseries (taking place within the Battle for the Cowl storyline), then a new short ongoing series. The volume 1 of the series ended with Azrael: Agent of the Bat #100, and Jean-Paul Valley disappeared for while after that for good reasons. ![]() After Azrael #90, as part of the Bruce Wayne: Fugitive storyline, Azrael made an appearance in Batman: Gotham Knights #30.After Azrael #76, Azrael teamed up with Nightwing in Batman: Gotham Knights #14.2 #86, Birds of Prey #27, and Catwoman Vol. Between Azrael #74 and #75, Azrael appeared in the Officer Down storyline (in Robin Vol.Azrael #47-61 are part of the Baman: No Man’s Land storyline ( see the full reading order for more information) and are collected in:Ĭollects Detective Comics #727-729, Batman #560-562, Batman: Shadow Of The Bat #80-82, The Batman Chronicles #15, Azrael #47-50, Batman: No Man’s Land Secret Files And Origins #1.Ĭollects Batman: No Man’s Land #1, Batman: Shadow Of The Bat #83-86, Batman #563-566, Detective Comics #730-733, Azrael: Agent Of The Bat #51-55, Batman: Legends Of The Dark Knight #117-118, Batman Chronicles #16.Ĭollects Batman: Legends Of The Dark Knight #119-121, Batman: Shadow Of The Bat #87 And 88, Batman #567 And 568, Detective Comics #734 And 735, Young Justice In No Man’s Land #1, Robin #67, Azrael: Agent Of The Bat #56, Batman Chronicles #17, Nightwing #35-37, Catwoman #72-74.Ĭollects Batman #569-71, Detective Comics #736-738, Azrael: Agent Of The Bat #58, Batman: Legends Of The Dark Knight #122-124, Batman: Shadow Of The Bat #90-92, Robin #68-72, Batman: No Man’s Land Secret Files #1.Ĭollects Batman Chronicles #18, Batman #572-574, Detective Comics #739-741, Batman: Legends Of The Dark Knight #125-126, Robin #73, Batman: Shadow Of The Bat #93-94, Azrael: Agent Of The Bat #59-61, Catwoman #75-77, Nightwing #38-39, Batman: No Man’s Land #0.Azrael #40 is part of Batman: Cataclysm.Azrael #15-16 are part of Batman: Contagion.This time, read Showcase ’94 #10 (if you skipped Knightfall) and Azrael #1-7. 3: KnightsEndĬollects Batman #509-510 & #512-515, Batman: Shadow Of The Bat #29-30 & #32-35, Detective Comics #676-677 & #679-682, Robin #8-9 & #11-14, Catwoman #12-13, Batman: Legends Of The Dark Knight #62-63, Showcase ’94 #10, Nightwing: Alfred’s Return #1, Batman: Vegeance Of Bane #2.Īfter Knightfall (after Detective Comics #681), Azrael got his own solo title.Ĭollects Batman: Sword Of Azrael #1-4, Showcase ’94 #10, And Azrael #1-7. 2: KnightquestĬollects Batman #501-508, Batman Legends Of The Dark Knight #59-61, Batman: Shadow Of The Bat #19-27, Catwoman #6-7 Detective Comics #667-675, Justice League Task Force #5-6, Robin #1-2 And 7, and Showcase ’94 #7. Here is the simplest reading order of the event, the omnibus collection, but there’s a full reading order with a lot more information and reading options.Ĭollects Batman #484-500, Batman: Shadow Of The Bat #16-18, Batman: Vengeance Of Bane #1, Detective Comics #654-666 and Showcase ’93 #7-8. The famous Knightfall, when Bane broke Batman’s back! Azrael took over and became Batman for a while. For now, read only the Batman: Sword Of Azrael miniseries. Because of that, he had to earn his place in the Bat-Family, and he often needs to prove he’s good enough to keep it.Ĭollects Batman: Sword Of Azrael #1-4, Showcase ’94 #10, And Azrael #1-7. He then started to fight crime.Īzrael is an antihero, a conflicted warrior who fights his violent nature and the twisted sense of justice forced on him by his indoctrination in the Order. For a time, Azrael did the dirty work the Order needed him to do, but Nightwing put him on the right path so he could help people. We later discovered that Jean-Paul was created by “Mother,’ a villain who worked with the Order of St. He was not an enemy of Batman and eventually joined him and his allies in their fight to protect Gotham City-he also played a controversial role during the Knightfall event. He became their warrior known as the vigilante Azrael. When we met Jean-Paul Valley, he was a Gotham University graduate student and his father just died and made him his successor in the sacred Order of St. Introduced in Batman: Sword of Azrael #1 (October 1992), Azrael is a DC Comics character created by Denny O’Neil, Joe Quesada, and Peter Milligan. Affiliate disclosure: As an Amazon Associate, we may earn commissions from qualifying purchases from Amazon. ![]()
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