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    Azrael #1

    Azrael » Azrael #1 - Fallen Angel: Some Say in Fire... released by DC Comics on February 1995.

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    Fallen Angel: Some Say in Fire... last edited by SaveMeAndy on 12/01/23 09:11AM View full history

    The fallen angel of “KnightsEnd,” Azrael, get's his own ongoing series by Denny O'Neal. Haunted by his disgrace and by nightmarish visions of the true Batman, Jean-Paul Valley wanders the streets until unforeseen circumstances unleash Azrael.

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    Like the Phoenix, Reborn In Flames 0

    Barry Kitson may not be Joe Quesada, but if you take a look at the fantastic first cover you'll know he's a perfectly acceptable replacement. Not only is the art quality excellent, the balance of the heavy black and red Azrael down in the front and center superimposed in front of the gray and white shade of the past is a fantastic design.This issue begins with a fantastic impossible scene involving Azrael in his former Batman costume battling a demonic Batman in a ring of fire with a backdrop of...

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