Azrael (comics)
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Cover to Batman: Sword of Azrael #1 (1992). Art by Joe Quesada and Kevin Nowlan. |
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Publisher | DC Comics |
First appearance | Batman: Sword of Azrael #1 (October 1992) |
Created by | Denny O'Neil Joe Quesada |
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Alter ego | Jean-Paul Valley Jr. |
Team affiliations | Sacred Order of Saint Dumas Batman Family |
Notable aliases | Batman |
Abilities | Special armored costume. Artificially enhanced physiology, combat skills and intelligence. Computer expert |
Azrael (Jean-Paul Valley) is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe. He first appeared in the 1992–1993 four-issue limited series Batman: Sword of Azrael, created by Dennis O'Neil and Joe Quesada, and later as a supporting character in various Batman-related titles, before gaining his own self-titled series (also by O'Neil). He is named after the traditional Angel of Death and shares the name Azrael with a Teen Titans character introduced years earlier, making him the second Azrael in the DC Universe.
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[edit] Fictional character biography
[edit] The Sword of Azrael
Jean-Paul Valley, a university student in Gotham City, is unaware that he is the latest in a line of assassin-enforcers for "The Sacred Order of Saint Dumas", a sinister secret society, and had received training and mental conditioning to prepare him for his role since before he was born. He is a test tube baby, and his genes have been spliced with those of animals. For most of his life, he has been brainwashed with "The System", a deep level of psychological conditioning. Valley only learns of this upon the death of his father, who was also his predecessor, at which time his conditioning is activated and he is called upon to take up the mantle of Azrael. When he is sent by the Order to kill a weapons dealer, he crosses paths with Batman. He is shown the error of his ways and he decides to fight with Batman against the criminals of Gotham, rejecting his "birthright" and seeking Batman's help in breaking his conditioning to forge his own destiny. His name isn't revealed until the end of the story, at which point he claims it was his father's name too.
[edit] Knightfall
Valley plays a pivotal role in the "Knightfall" story arc (1992–1994), in which he stands in as Batman after Bruce Wayne is defeated and paralyzed at the hands of Bane. Against Bruce Wayne's orders, Valley fights and defeats Bane. His performance as Batman is influenced by his Azrael conditioning; he grows increasingly violent, allowing the criminal Abattoir to fall to his death, thereby also allowing one of Abattoir's still-living victims to die. Valley also refuses to recognize Robin as his partner. In addition to the mental problems, Valley also expressed a desire to be as good as Bruce Wayne was at being Batman, though by the time Abbatoir dies, he rejects this decision. Valley also preferred the action side of being Batman and found detective work to be boring, as result he made mistakes, particularly about Catwoman.
Although Valley disobeyed his orders, Wayne is impressed enough to let him remain as Batman but when Robin tells him of Abattoir's death, he resolves to reclaim the Batman mantle. He seeks training from his enemy, the deadly assassin Lady Shiva. As part of the training she unleashes one assassin after another on him until he is forced to break his vow never to kill. Wayne does actually appear to kill one of these assassins and Shiva, satisfied, calls off the attacks; the "killing" later turns out to be a bluff.
Wayne then goes after the technologically-enhanced Valley to reclaim his identity. After a prolonged battle on Gotham Bridge, when Azrael, using his own Batman suit, barely defeats Nightwing, he is defeated when Wayne tricks him into removing his armor, forcing him to finally realize that Wayne is the true Batman. Valley, disgraced, leaves Gotham and becomes Azrael once more.
[edit] Azrael
As Azrael, Valley wears a red-and-gold costume. He sometimes carries a flaming sword, and also uses two retractable daggers hidden in the gauntlets of his costume. He unlocks his superhuman skills by tapping into "The System", which places a serious strain on his mind, and at times seems to be driving him insane.
[edit] Agent of the Bat
The subsequent Azrael series, chronicling Valley's battles against the Order of St. Dumas, ran for 100 issues between 1995 and 2003. Starting with issue #47, it was retitled Azrael: Agent of the Bat in an attempt to boost sales by tying the series in with the rest of the Batman mythos, including Azrael as part of the team of Batman, Robin, and the new Batgirl (Cassandra Cain). He also changes his costume considerably for a time. Azrael returns to his original costume and battles supposed hallucinations that are supposed to represent both his father and the creator of the order that spawned him, St. Dumas.
Toward the end of the series, Azrael is plagued by apparently supernatural occurrences, which sometimes seem to be miracles.
Azrael is seemingly killed in the series' final issue, shot with two specially-coated bullets while battling archenemies Scratch and Carlton Lehah. However, his body is never recovered. Recently in in the new Booster Gold series, a note can be seen written on time traveler Rip Hunters board reading "Jean Paul Valley Lives!". Seeing as the board has been used extensively to cryptically predict the future of the DC universe, it would appear that Azrael is indeed alive, and will be returning in some form soon.
[edit] Powers and abilities
The source of Azrael's abilities is a post-hypnotic training regimen known as The System. The details of The System are never fully explained, but it is understood that training begins before birth and includes genetic modification, prenatal electric shock, and the use of gorillas as surrogate mothers. The end result is a human being who is inhumanly strong and fast and has a raging split personality triggered by the donning of the Azrael costume. The split personality is apparently coached to believe it is an actual Biblical angel of vengeance. His weapons include wrist-mounted swords which ignite flames and can also be launched from the gauntlets. Azrael also dons a bullet- and flame-proof armor.
It is implied towards the middle of the series that all Azraels have been imparted with some form of The System, but that the training and genetic tampering have been updated and changed significantly in the Order's 500 year history. The System also somehow separates an Azrael's civilian identity from his powers, in that they are only super strong or super fast while in costume. However, towards the end of his life Jean-Paul was able to manifest these abilities while in his normal personality.
Azrael is also an expert with computers. When he was first introduced in Batman: Sword of Azrael #1, it was revealed that Jean-Paul was studying computer programming in college.
[edit] Costumes
Azrael's original costume consists of special red and gold armor. After becoming an "Agent of the Bat", he dons silver and black armor with a red cape and a stylized red bat symbol on the chest. Later on, he dons red armor with golden gauntlets, boots, shoulder pads and a blue cape. On page 71 of the updated edition of Batman: The Ultimate Guide to the Dark Knight, Scott Beatty implied that Azrael's changing costumes were reflections of the changes in Azrael's life from an agent of St. Dumas to an agent of the Batman to his own man. The Azrael entry in The DC Comics Encyclopedia confirms this.
[edit] Previous Azraels
Valley is not the only Azrael in the DC universe. Valley's father was the previous Azrael. A Chinese man, supposedly given the same training as Valley, and an identical costume, is briefly under the control of the Order. Earlier on in the Azrael series, another man, is supposedly selected and trained in the same way as Valley and the Chinese Azrael, to be Valley's replacement. He is defeated by Valley, and supposedly falls to his death, only to resurface in Gotham at one point wearing one of Valley's 'Batman' armors and engaging in underground fights. Recently, Mark Shaw the former Manhunter was offered the mantle of Azrael.
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