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Publisher | DC Comics |
First appearance | Detective Comics #599 (April 1989) |
Created by | Sam Hamm (script) Denys Cowan (art) |
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Full name | Henri Ducard |
Abilities | Skilled martial artist and detective |
Henri Ducard is a fictional character in the Batman comic book universe. Created by Sam Hamm, Ducard's first appearance was in Detective Comics #599 (April 1989), part of the "Blind Justice" story arc. Sam Hamm was the screenwriter of the 1989 Batman film and was asked by Batman comic editor Denny O'Neill to guest write a story arc in Detective Comics, within the arc he created the character of Henri Ducard. The name of the character would later be used as an alias for Ra's al Ghul, the main villain in Batman Begins, a reboot of the Batman franchise Hamm had helped originate.
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In the comics, Bruce Wayne approaches Ducard for training in Paris, during his early days traveling the world. Ducard, a knowledgeable detective with excellent man-hunting skills, imparts much of his knowledge to the young, keen Bruce.
Later in the series, it is revealed that Ducard is largely amoral, working for criminals as often as he does the law. He deduces Batman's secret identity, but keeps it to himself, thinking, as he leaves, that Batman continues to exist because true criminals realize he distracts the people from the greater crimes by his public battle against lesser crimes.
Ducard has also worked with the third Robin, Tim Drake, who went to Paris during his training, as Bruce did. Unlike Bruce, however, Robin only encounters him in passing at the end of his training, in Hong Kong.
He also made a few brief appearances in the Suicide Squad book.
During The New 52, Ducard's son Morgan surfaces in Gotham as Nobody, a blood-thirsty vigilante who sets out to prove that Batman's non-lethal methods are dated and ineffective.[1]