TALIA AL GHUL
Real Name: Talia al Ghul
Class: Human
Occupation: Adventuress
Group Affiliation: League of Assassins, formerly The Society
Known Relatives: Sensei (grandfather), Melisande (mother, deceased), Dusan al Ghul (White Ghost, half-brother, deceased), Ra's al Ghul (father), Nyssa Raatko (half-sister), Damian Wayne (Robin, son)
Aliases: None
Base of Operations: Mobile
First Appearance: Detective Comics I #411 (May, 1971)
Powers: Talia was a genius schemer and manipulator, and a brilliant hand-to-hand combatant. She was deadly with any number of weapons, but showed a special preference for utilizing archery. Talia was skilled in medicine and chemistry.History: Talia was the daughter of international immortal crimelord Ra's al Ghul. Batman rescued her from one of Ra's enemies, and afterwards Ra's decided Batman was destined to run his empire and become his son-in-law. Talia and Batman had feelings for each other, but Batman wanted no part of Ra's empire.
(Batman I #330, 331) - Batman and Robin were dealing with crooks trying to collect a ten million dollar bounty on Batman put in place by death row inmate Archie Skyler. Batman’s other concern was Tim Fox, the son of his business partner Lucius Fox, who’d fallen in with a gang led by Ronald Watkins. A man threw a grenade at the Dynamic Duo, injuring Batman’s arm. Talia al Ghul showed up, took out the antagonist with a tranq dart and attended to Batman’s arm. Talia said she wanted to see her love again, and convinced Batman to ditch Robin, who she had no use for, to follow her to the pool hall where Tim’s gang hung out at. Gregorian Falstaff, a corrupt businessman dedicated to destroying Bruce Wayne had ordered Watkins to blow up the Wayne Foundation. Watkins tried to convince Fox that Bruce Wayne was secretly a slumlord, and deserved whatever he got. Batman and Robin confronted them at the Foundation, where Fox had finally decided Bruce couldn’t be evil and was trying to duck out. The Dynamic Duo took out Watkins and his men, and Batman let Tim know he was disappointed in him. Robin told Batman Tim had been manipulated, had no one to turn to, and didn’t need Batman lecturing him. Robin made it clear he wanted a long talk with Batman when the case was over. Batman told Talia he owed her for helping out with the Tim Fox case, so she showed up at the Wayne Foundation, telling Bruce she needed somewhere to live. Dick Grayson said that if Talia was moving in he was moving out and warned Bruce he was making a huge mistake. Bruce brushed off Dick, saying he didn’t understand the complexities of adult relationships.
(DC Retroactive: Batman - The ‘70s #1) - Talia al Ghul, for her own ends, funded three young men, including Timothy Fox, son of Bruce Wayne’s Wayne Foundation CEO Lucius Fox, as the new Terrible Trio. She equipped them with battlesuits and advanced technology, telling them to make a splash in Gotham City. Batman defeated them, and Lucius couldn’t believe his son was in trouble again. Talia gloated to herself, pleased with the plans she had for Batman, should he survive them.
(Batman I #332) - Robin packed his bags, ignoring Batman’s pleas to think things over. Talia said it might be for the best that he head out on his own, and Batman replied that he worried about Robin, fearing he was too headstrong. Batman dug into Gregorian Falstaff’s records, learning that he’d only acquired his wealth in the last three years, and he was losing money by continually underbidding Wayne Enterprises. Batman realized he was being bankrolled, and was a front for someone else’s machinations. He deduced that the leak at Wayne Enterprises was his new secretary Caroline Crown, and he went to her apartment, witnessing her being threatened by a mutate who demanded she keep following Falstaff’s marching orders. Batman confronted the mutate, but was put through a wall. As Bruce Wayne he visited Lucius Fox in the hospital, convinced that Falstaff was behind his assault. He returned to his office, where Caroline confessed that her daughter Elizabeth had been sent upstate for medical treatment, and Falstaff was keeping her hostage to make her comply with his schemes. Bruce confronted Falstaff, who shrugged off Bruce’s threats that he’d expose him. Falstaff said he’d purchased the mortgages on Wayne Enterprises’ Asian oil properties, delivering a severe blow to Bruce’s business. Falstaff said he’d entertain Bruce selling off the rest of his assets to him, delighting in the idea of a Falstaff Foundation. Talia snuck out of the Batcave at night and Batman tailed her to Falstaff’s offices. When he interrupted them he quickly took out Falstaff’s right hand man Karlyle Krugerrand but Falstaff pressed a button, opening a wall in his office to reveal a gang of mutates at his command. Batman overcame them and Falstaff panicked, knowing his failure would mean death if his master found out. He held Elizabeth Crown hostage and had a weapon that created a sphere of energy to destroy Batman. Talia kicked Falstaff into the sphere, disintegrating him. She said she’d come to Falstaff to convince him to stop his attacks on Wayne Enterprises, admitting that Falstaff once worked for her father Ra’s al Ghul. Batman was suspicious that she was glad Falstaff was dead so he couldn’t elaborate on that relationship. Robin needed someone to talk to who knew Batman, and decided to approach Catwoman, outlining his concerns that Talia was manipulating him. Catwoman and Robin decided to see what Talia was up to by investigating Gregorian Falstaff but they arrived at the scene in time to see Batman and Talia embrace, and Catwoman decided they had to leave, reeling because she still had feelings for Batman.
(Batman I #332) - Catwoman, determined to find out who Falstaff worked for, and suspecting Talia, shadowed Karlyle Krugerrand. Krugerrand’s men stole chemicals from the Roxanne Chemical Warehouse before breaking into the Northern Division Power Station and unloading chambers imprisoning human test subjects. Krugerrand activated the plant’s electrical generator, intending to use it and the chemicals to turn his subjects into a new batch of mutates to serve his master. Catwoman fought him and he fell into the generator, causing an explosion that killed him and the test subjects. Catwoman was frustrated that she was no closer to finding out who the mastermind behind the scenes was. Talia had been shadowing Catwoman, and laughed at her failure.
(Batman I #333, 334) - To learn more about Gregorian Falstaff Batman and Talia traveled to Montfaucon, Switzerland, where Batman disguised himself as Karlyle Kruggerand to enter Falstaff’s Swiss bank deep in the Jura Mountains. He tried to retrieve a safe deposit box, but the bankers saw through his ruse and summoned security. Men armed with laser rifles fired at batman, who fled by skiing down the mountain. Batman returned to his hotel, and Talia made it clear she wanted to make their relationship more physical, but Batman was hesitant about jumping into a new relationship because his last few had been so painful. Bruce and Talia had dinner at a chalet where Bruce had to fend off assassins targeting him. He suspected whoever sent them knew he was Batman, and since they were being watched they’d have to fly under the radar finding their next contact, Captain Torrents, who lived in Hong Kong. Batman and Talia flew through China, entering Hong Kong by climbing the Wutong Shan mountain and swimming the shark infested Sham Chun River. Bruce met Captain Torrents, who brought him to a room in his ship, locked the door, and filled it with sleeping gas. Batman found himself prisoner in a golden dome, with a voice speaking through a loudspeaker showing him images on a viewscreen. They were on Infinity Island, and aboveground people lived a peaceful opulent lifestyle, while below slaved endlessly worked the mines being overseen by mutates with whips. The voice said Batman could choose where he wanted to end up, but would only have peace if he agreed to serve the voice. The voice also bragged about being Falstaff’s master and having brought Wayne Enterprises low. Catwoman, Robin and King Faraday were doing their own investigation to find Falstaff’s master, and were captured and made to work the mines. They fought off the mutates and made their way to find Talia al Ghul. She promised she was never Batman’s enemy and had come to Infinity Island to save him, but her youth was fading and she was aging for evry minute she lived. She reunited with the mastermind, her father Ra’s al Ghul, who restored her youth. He offered Batman eternal youth if he served him, but warned that if he rejected his offer Batman and his friends were all as good as dead.
(Batman I #335) - Batman said he agreed to serve Ra’s, and Ra’s sent his companions back to the mines. Ra’s said Talia was ready to betray him for Batman, and batman would be responsible for her punishment. Ra’s assistant Saltzer told Ra’s he was being played, and Ra’s was well aware that Batman was lying, knowing the caped Crusader could never truly serve him just as Ra’s could never join him, but he respected his enemy and was interested in what plan he had to defeat him. Ra’s showed Batman the Lazarus Pit he’d discovered centuries ago, and after learning to harness its power it granted him immortality. The Lazarus Pit only worked on Ra’s, and would destroy anyone else that tried to bathe in its fiery waters. Ra’s first decided to go after Bruce Wayne when he learned Wayne Enterprises had acquired Infinity Island as part of its’ holdings, and cursed Falstaff for having failed him. During his research on Wayne enterprises he’d first learned that Batman was Bruce Wayne. Ra’s dipped his hand in the Lazarus Pit and extended it to Batman, offering him immortality. Batman rejected him, and Ra’s ordered his mutates to beat Batman. Faraday, Robin and Catwoman escaped the mines again, and Talia came to their aid, leading them to Ra’s lab where he had Batman in a containment unit, intending to transform him into a mutate. They saved Batman and subdued Ra’s. Ra’s said he always wanted Talia and Batman to fall in love, but never anticipated her being more loyal to him than her own father. Saltzer burst in and shot Talia, and Ra’s reacted by snapping Saltzer’s neck. Ra’s immersed her in the Lazarus Pit, hoping a brief exposure would heal her instead of destroying her, and his gambit aid off. Ra’s still blamed Batman for turning his daughter against him, and demanded a duel. Batman accepted, telling Faraday, Catwoman and Robin to leave because he had to handle the situation himself. Ra’s tried to push Batman into the Lazarus Pit, bemoaning that after he killed his nemesis it would take decades to find another worthy opponent. Batman overpowered him and Ra’s fell into the pit. He emerged burning up and having been driven mad by his bath in the pit, completely focused on killing Batman. Batman forced him back into the pit, causing an explosive reaction that set off volcanic activity that destroyed the island. Batman and company survived by flying off the island on a helicopter. Bruce Wayne recovered at home and Talia said she had to leave him, wanting to find her own way after the death of her father. Robin decided to return home and spend some quality time with Bruce.
Talia defied her father to help Batman, and they spent a night together. She would later bear his son Damian.
(JLA #43-45) - Talia stole Batman’s secret files, files he had hidden from even his own JLA teammates, which detailed ways to neutralize every member of the JLA if they ever went rogue, and handed them over to her father. He began using those plans against the JLA to incapacitate them when he activated the Tower of Babel, a device that scrambled the language center of every human mind on the planet. The JLA located Ra’s stronghold thanks to Batman, and Superman destroyed the Tower, but Ra’s had already accomplished one of his goals. While the Tower was in use Turkey and its neighbor Rhapastan went to war, and Ra’s agents in Rhapastan were ready to unleash biochemical weapons on Turkey. Talia rebelled because she didn’t like Ra’s making her an active part of his assassination attempt on the JLA, and she warned the JLA about the bio-weapons location, although one of the League of Assassins discovered her treachery and shot her. Talia fled Ra’s stronghold. And the JLA stopped Ra’s agents and confiscated the biochemical weaponry.
(JSA #70) - Talia and the Society welcomed Black Adam into their inner circle.
(JSA #76) - Talia and the Society inner circle watched the trial of Atom-Smasher, who was being tried for breaking international law in the invasion of Khandaq. Calculator sent a video conference call to inform them of a rumor that would make the JLA’s brainwashing of Dr. Light pale in comparison to what he’d learned.
(Batman I #670, Robin II #168, Nightwing II #138, Detective Comics I #838) - Talia hired Dragon Fly, Silken Spider and Tiger Moth to cause a distraction at a Gotham ball so she could pull off an retrieval. She asked the villains to try not to come across as has-beens. Ra’s returned to life by possessing the body of his chauffer Sam Tang. Tang had promised himself to Ra’s, but ended up betraying him by poisoning himself with radiation. Ra’s new body was falling apart, so he knew he needed a more permanent solution to remaining alive. He met with Talia, who’d been seeking the shifting city of Nanda Parbat, which held the secret of life unceasing. She made it clear that while he was dead she’d become the ruler of the League of Assassins, but admitted Sensei had taken some of the League and formed a rival splinter group. Ra’s said he wanted to hold his daughter again, and they hugged. Damian asked what was going on and Ra’s was shocked to see his grandson dressed up as Robin. He grew furious, but Talia said he didn’t understand how complicated things had gotten. Ra’s said he could easily possess his own flesh and blood and told Damian to submit to him. Damian refused to let his grandfather possess him, and Ra’s roared that he demanded absolute obedience, wondering where Damian’s defiance came from. Talia told Damian to run, and Ra’s ordered the League of Assassins to pursue him. The League immediately stopped listening to Talia to follow Ra’s again. Damian fled to Gotham City, and Ra’s sent a cadre of assassins after him, saying he hadn’t dragged his spirit through frozen nothingness to be foiled by a spoiled child. He bound Talia’s wrists and escorted her back to his stronghold with the League. He reminded her Damian’s whole purpose was to be a suitable shell for his lifeforce, and he thought of several horrifying ways to punish and execute Talia. Talia reminded him that Damian was her son, and she only did what any mother would. She told her father he’d completely lost touch with his humanity. Batman rescued Talia from Ra’s stronghold, and she told him Ra’s might already be on his way to Nanda Parbat. He was ready to pursue the demon, but Talia warned him Damian’s life was in danger and pleaded with him to return to Gotham City. Batman said he could simply alert Nightwing to protect Damian and Talia was furious, telling Batman it was easier for him to pursue a vendetta against an enemy than to take care of his own son. Batman called Nightwing, telling him to get to Gotham to protect Damian. Batman and Talia rode through Tibet in the Batmobile, and Talia said that even if Batman defeated Ra’s he would surely return again. She claimed his victory was inevitable, but admired how implacable Batman was. She was still disappointed Batman wasn’t personally taking care of Damian. She asked him if he was concerned about Robin, and Batman said his son could take care of himself. Talia responded that she hoped that was true since his father wasn't going to do it. Nightwing, Robin and Damian valiantly fought hundreds of League of Assassin ninjas at Wayne Manor but in the end they were overwhelmed and the ninjas made off with Damian and Robin. The League brought them to Ra’s stronghold, but when they entered Ra’s throneroom the heroes revealed they’d been feigning unconsciousness and attacked their captors. Damian found a corridor and slammed the door behind him, saying it was foolish of Robin to help him since he considered ?Robin an enemy. Ra’s told Robin not to think of him as an enemy, and said he was in need of a strong mentor. Robin responded that he had Batman, but Ra’s said Batman’s resources were limited and he was only trying to save one city. Ra’s reach was worldwide, his resources were limitless, and since he’d learned to conquer death he could bring back Robin’s servants if only the boy would work with him. Robin turned him down, as Ra’s was fairly certain he was going to, and knocked Robin out with a karate chop to the neck. Batman and Talia approached Ra’s stronghold, and Tali had loaned Batman a suit of armor that she called a family heirloom. League ninjas, but I-Ching showed up and helped them fend them off, saying karma had revealed to him that he had a larger role to play in upcoming events. They snuck into Ra’s stronghold where Ra’s challenged Batman to a sword duel. He remarked that the Darknight Detective had gotten faster since their last battle, and Batman disarmed him. Ra’s showed that his League had Robin and Damian at his mercy. He warned Batman that ?Sensei was the real villain, not him, and Batman would need his help to defeat Sensei. He told Batman to choose weather Damian or Robin would be the one for him to possess.
(Batman I #671) - Batman refused to choose between Damian and Robin, and told Ra’s there was another way for him to restore himself. He offered to take Ra’s to Nanda Parbat and the Fountain of Life, and Ra’s accepted. Ra’s was surprised that Batman knew where to find Parbat, and Batman said he’d recently traveled there to undergo Thogal, a Buddhist rite of purification. Sensei had already come to Parbat and set it on fire. Ra’s asked Batman if he ever saw someone that hated their enemy as much as Sensei hated Ra’s. Batman battled the Men of Death, and was surprised with how easily he overcame them. The monks of Parbat said Rama Kusha had strengthened his hand and weakened theirs. Batman and Ra’s made their way to the fountain of Life, which Ra’s had always believed was the prototype of the Lazarus Pits that had kept him alive over the centuries. Sensei was infuriated to see Ra’s yet lived, and asked what he needed to do to get rid of his wayward son. Ra’s asked him why he stood in his way, and Sensei responded that under Ra’s and Talia’s rule the League of Assassins had lost their way and their honor, and he needed to restore both to them.. Sensei rammed his staff into Ra’s chest , saying that if he just died Sensei might spare the Fountain. Batman and Sensei engaged in battle, and Batman knew he was outmatched, but because of his advanced age Sensei had limited stamina, and Batman kept the fight going long enough to get the advantage. They fell into the Fountain of Life and Sensei found himself burning, unable to stand the purity of the Fountain.
(Robin II #169, Nightwing II #139, Detective Comics I #839) - White Ghost watched over Ra’s captives, and while Ra’s had promised to spare Robin, White Ghost hadn’t, and considered disposing of the boy. Robin attacked the League ninjas, and was joined in his fight by I-Ching. Damian used the distraction to run, saying he was going to help his father. Talia pursued him, saying his father would never accept him as a son like she had, and Damian said he didn’t care about Talia’s love because Batman was cooler. I-Ching told Robin to leave him, and Robin was reluctant but I-Ching convinced him, saying he had some new techniques he wanted to try out on the ninjas. I-Ching shocked the ninjas with his new ability to float in the air. Robin caught up with Talia and asked if Ra’s claim that he could resurrect his parents if Robin agreed to serve him was true. Talia warned him that Ra’s collected people like toys, often only helping them so he could destroy them later, but begrudgingly admitted that Ra’s could raise the dead. Robin wondered if he had the right to deny his loved ones a second chance at life. Robin found White Ghost, and hating himself thinking about what Batman would make of the choice he’d made, asked if Ra’s would give him a second chance and allow Robin to serve him. White Ghost was angered, saying Robin had already turned down his master’s offer and attacked him. They sparred until Robin convinced him that Ra’s might have had his own motives for the offer he made Robin, motives White Ghost wasn’t privy to. White Ghost said that if he was serious he had to bathe in the Lazarus Pit and entirely leave his old life behind. I-Ching told Robin he sensed the conflict within him, and wished him to reconsider. Robin attacked and I-Ching countered his attacks, saying he would step aside because a superior man had to choose his own path. Nightwing arrived and told Robin he’d stop him at any cost. Nightwing preferred to talk things out, but he and Robin engaged in combat even though Robin said he wasn’t going to enter the Lazarus Pit, he just wanted to take samples to analyze. Nightwing thought Robin had started to move on from the recent losses in his life, but realized that had been wishful thinking. Nightwing warned Robin not to mess with the natural order and Robin reminded him that people came back from the dead all the time. He asked Nightwing if Jason Todd came back from the dead why shouldn’t his dad. In addition to his parents Robin wanted to bring Superboy back, having already spent a year trying to find a way to bring him back to life. I-Ching decided to act, sparring against both of them. He told Robin he lacked clarity because all he saw was death, but Nightwing should understand his need to find balance after balance had been lost. Robin and Nightwing dazed each other when I-Ching dodged their attacks and Nightwing said he’d let robin make his own choices. Robin obtained the sample, thought about his lost friends and family, and then dumped it out. He apologized to Nightwing and they embraced. I-Ching chose to stay at Ra’s stronghold to secure the Lazarus Pit so the events he witnessed would never be repeated. Ra’s contacted White Ghost, telling him to send backup to Nanda Parbat, and enough explosives to blow up the hidden city if need be. Damian disguised himself as a League ninja to join White Ghost, who easily saw through his disguise. Alfred flew Talia, Robin and Nightwing to Nanda Parbat, where all Hell had broken loose. Ra’s had hold of Damien, ready to possess his body while Batman and the monks of Parbat fought furiously with the League of Assassins. The new arrivals turned the tide of battle and Batman pulled Damian away from Ra’s, telling his son to grab a sword and fight. Talia was furious, accusing Batman of being willing to send his own son to his death, and Batman replied that he expected the same out of Damian as he did his other children. White Ghost offered himself up to Ra’s, asking him to take over his body. Ra’s was touched that the son he always despised always gave the most, and took control of his form, effectively killing his son. Ra’s told Batman and company that his son’s sacrifice would not be in vain, and because he believed in an eye for an eye he would kill Robin and Damian. Talia knocked out Damian and fled with him, telling Batman he was surely going to die in his final stand against Ra’s, and she was protecting the legacy of the man she once loved. Batman clashed furiously with Ra’s while Robin and Nightwing fought the Men of Death, keeping them from interfering. A blast of mystic energy separated Ra’s and Batman, and the monks of Parbat said they’d prayed to Rama Kushna and showed her the devastation Ra’s had wrought. Kushna decreed that Nanda Parbat was forever closed to Ra’s, and that if he refused to leave he would face death everlasting. Ra’s didn’t want his fight to be over, but when the ground started opening up beneath him he was forced to flee with his League of Assassins.
(Nightwing II #140, 144-146) - Talia dropped by New York City to let Dick Grayson know she knew Batman was watching her and Ra’s, and that she was keeping tabs on him as well. Ra’s couldn’t stand her operating on her own and considered his bloodline tainted, so he wanted Talia and Damien dead. She prepared an army of Loyalists, having Dr. Creighton Kendall use a synthesized version of the Lazarus fluid and the DNA of various deceased heroes and villains. Nightwing found the production center on Talia’s African island base, and Kendall was forced to blow up the base to cut his losses. Talia confronted Nightwing in the Cloisters and told him she was in fear for her life. When he told her he’d continue to oppose her she gave him photos of his girlfriend Deborah Poulos sleeping as a warning to back off. In return Nightwing broke into Talia’s boat, knocked out the guards, snapped a picture and sent it to her, warning her to leave family and friends out of their conflict, and Talia went into a rage. Talia had her League of Assassins abduct the Great Mother of Champions from China to birth a new army of superhumans under Dr. Kendall’s supervision. Nightwing located her new base in the Hudson Valley Hammer Armory when Talia learned that while Kendall was trying to keep the children from rapidly aging he euthanized the decrepit ones and kept some infants alive as organ banks. Talia told him she wasn’t running a death camp, and demanded he shut his operation down. Kendall rebelled against her, but Talia teamed with Nightwing to defeat him. Nightwing returned Great Mother to the Chinese consulate, giving her the option of going home or not.
(Batman I #675) - Merlyn continued to train Damian in the ways of the assassin, and was pleasantly surprised when he realized he could learn some things from the boy. Talia was fuming from celebrity gossip reports that indicated Bruce Wayne’s relationship with Jezebel Jet was getting serious. Talia said Bruce always had and always would belong to her, and told Merlyn to take care of her. Merlyn assembled a hit squad, saying he’d kill her humanely, but when they were preparing to travel to Gotham they learned that Bruce and Jet had been kidnapped by the Nine-Eyed Man. Damian sensed an overarching threat aimed at the Batman, and Talia agreed, saying he’d gotten his extraordinary intuition from her.
(Batman I #680, 681) - Talia, Damian and Ubu visited Wayne Manor, only to find it full of death traps. They saved Commissioner Gordon, who was also concerned about Batman. Talia said she had no love for the police, but Batman had always spoken kindly of Gordon. Dr. Hurt and his club of villains had broken batman’s mind, and lured him into a confrontation at Arkham Asylum. Talia and Damian freed Alfred, who was being held hostage in Wayne Manor, and with Commissioner Gordon they took the Batmobile to Arkham Asylum. Damian was ensconced with the Batmobile, and asked Alfred if he thought his father would let him have it. At Arkham Nightwing helped Batman fight off Dr. Hurt, the Black Glove and the Club of Villains. Hurt prepared to takeoff in a helicopter piloted by Bat-Devil, and claimed to be Thomas Wayne. Batman didn’t believe him, and Hurt said he’d staged photos that would paint his parents and Alfred as criminals and degenerates, threatening to release them unless Batman agreed to serve the Black Glove. Batman refused and jumped on the helicopter. Bat-Devil couldn’t control the flight and the helicopter plummeted into Gotham Harbor, exploding in a burst of flames. Nightwing dredged up Batman’s uniform, and Talia al Ghul promised to avenge the father of her child. In the coming months several members of the Black Glove turned up dead. Talia wanted personal revenge on Jezebel Jet, who’d played Batman since the first day they met in service of the Black Glove. Talia sent a squad of Man-Bat Commandoes after her private plane as she was trying to return to her home country of Mtamba.
(Azrael: Death’s Dark Knight #1-3) - The Suit of Sorrows was stolen from the Batcave by the Order of Purity, the secret organization that originally forged it. Talia wanted it back in her possession in order to bequeath it to her son Damian, and sent the League of Assassins to do the job. The League was thwarted by Azrael, the Order’s new chosen knight who wore the Suit of Sorrows. Talia had a sitdown with Azrael, and revealed thither the Suit would drive him mad, but he would not relent. He wanted to know why she desired cursed armor for her son, and she said it would hasten his becoming the new Batman after the heroes recent death. Nightwing convinced Talia and the League to give up on recovering the Suit of Sorrows. He wanted to give Azrael a chance at being a hero, and promised Talia that if he went rogue Azrael would become his responsibility.
Comments: Created by Denny O'Neil & Bob Brown.
Talia received a profile in Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #23.
Talia had a cameo in Batgirl I #73, Batman I #683.
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