Talk:Lazarus Pit
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[edit] Laz Pit List
A list of those who have been exposed to the pits both in main continuity and elseworld stories would add to the article.
- I don't have enough info on the Ra's side to help, but if you post in the Wikicomics talk page you'll definately get volunteers. --Basique 20:53, 5 July 2006 (UTC)
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- Main stream: Ras, Joker, Black Canary, Lady Shiva, The Riddler, Nora Fries, King Snake, possibly Duela Dent, Bette Kane, and Jason Todd.
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- Elseworlds: -Batman (generations)
- Television: -Talia.
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[edit] Creation, first appearance
Who created them ? Where did they first appear ? -- Beardo 09:46, 2 January 2007 (UTC)
[edit] My Contributions
I did an overhaul of the article. Added more info, added references and so on.
[edit] Above Comments
As for the above comments, I added a bit more to who was exposed to the pits and as for who created them, they appear to be natural occurring phenomena in nature apart of the natural balance of life. As for when they first appeared, that be in the first appearance of Ra's al Ghul of course as they didn't exist until his appearance. Phunbot 07:20, 7 February 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Was Batman dipped too?
I remember reading a comic book where Batman fought with Ra's al Ghul over Lazarus Pit. Ta's eventually stabbed Batman in the chest with a shovel (ouch). As a consequence, it was Lazarus Pit that healed that fatal wound.
Does anyone know which comic that was and whether it belong to main continuity or not?
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BetacommandBot (talk) 22:51, 13 February 2008 (UTC)