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| Issue |
Azrael Agent of
the Bat 48 |
| Subtitle |
Scratching the
Surface (part of ROAD
TO NO MAN'S LAND) |
| Date |
January 1999 |
| Writer(s) |
Dennis O'Neil |
| Artist(s) |
Roger Robinson,
James Pascoe |
| storyline |
When Azrael
entered Nick Scratch's dressing room, he found Senator Halivan
dead at the rock star's feet. Scratch screamed for help and
framed Azrael for the senator's murder. He chased the vigilante
across the stage so that it would surely be filmed. Batman met
Jean Paul in his hotel room and told him to burn his outfit -
Azrael was to be no more. |
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| Issue |
Azrael Agent of
the Bat 49 |
| Subtitle |
Gotham City Must
Die (part of ROAD
TO NO MAN'S LAND) |
| Date |
February 1999 |
| Writer(s) |
Dennis O'Neil |
| Artist(s) |
Roger Robinson,
James Pascoe |
| storyline |
Azrael disobeyed
Batman and saved a chief justice from being murdered by Scratch.
Scratch made a speech on TV on why Gotham City should be cut
off. With a 5-4 vote, it was decided Gotham City would no longer
be a part of the union. Batman visited Azrael. He thanked him
for saving lives and they made amends. |
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| Issue |
Azrael Agent of
the Bat 50 |
| Subtitle |
Resurrection (part
of NO MAN'S LAND) |
| Date |
March 1999 |
| Writer(s) |
Dennis O'Neil |
| Artist(s) |
Roger Robinson,
James Pascoe |
| storyline |
Batman gave Jean
Paul a new outfit (since people were associating his old one
with the attacker) and asked him to take down Nicholas Scratch.
Azrael got some information from Oracle on a former associate of
Scratch's who could have been behind his mutant associates.
Disregarding Batman's orders and wearing his old costume, Azrael
went in after Professor Lade. Scratch's devils were there and
they defeated him. He awakened tied up with Lade, the house on
fire. He was able to get everyone out of the fire, but Lade
escaped while he went in for others. |
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| Issue |
Azrael Agent of
the Bat 51 |
| Subtitle |
Miracle Run! (part
of NO MAN'S LAND) |
| Date |
April 1999 |
| Writer(s) |
Dennis O'Neil |
| Artist(s) |
Roger Robinson,
James Pascoe |
| storyline |
Wearing his new
costume (the old one was destroyed in the fire), Azrael found
Professor Lade and got a possible location for Scratch. He set
out to find the charismatic rock star, but felt as Jean Paul in
an outfit - not as Azrael. Jean Paul was attacked by Scratch's
devils again. Lightning hit him, and he felt Azrael merge with
Jean Paul. He easily defeated the devils and headed out to find
Scratch. |
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| Issue |
Azrael Agent of
the Bat 52 |
| Subtitle |
Devil Down Below
(part of NO MAN'S LAND) |
| Date |
May 1999 |
| Writer(s) |
Dennis O'Neil |
| Artist(s) |
Roger Robinson,
James Pascoe |
| storyline |
Azrael chased
Scratch into No Man's Land and faced off against Calibax once
more. He defeated the monster and reunited a family. Scratch
slipped away. |
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| Issue |
Azrael Agent of
the Bat 53 |
| Subtitle |
Jellybean
Deathtrap (part of NO MAN'S LAND) |
| Date |
June 1999 |
| Writer(s) |
Dennis O'Neil |
| Artist(s) |
Roger Robinson,
James Pascoe |
| storyline |
Batman assigned
Azrael to get Joker (who'd been seen nearby). He found the Clown
Prince, who was mortified that Batman didn't come himself. Joker
put Azrael in a pipe and had his henchman weld it shut. Azrael
foiled it and got it to roll into the river before both ends
were secure. He escaped and saved the hostage, but Joker got
away. |
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| Issue |
Azrael Agent of
the Bat 54 |
| Subtitle |
Step Into the
Light (part of NO MAN'S LAND) |
| Date |
July 1999 |
| Writer(s) |
Dennis O'Neil |
| Artist(s) |
Roger Robinson,
James Pascoe |
| storyline |
Azrael went to
Oracle to get information. On the way he realized there was a
serial killer on the loose - at least three were dead from
having their throats slashed. As Azrael and Oracle took a walk,
the slasher picked Barbara as his next target. |
|
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| Issue |
Azrael Agent of
the Bat 55 |
| Subtitle |
Misery Dance (part
of NO MAN'S LAND) |
| Date |
August 1999 |
| Writer(s) |
Dennis O'Neil |
| Artist(s) |
Roger Robinson,
James Pascoe |
| storyline |
Oracle pointed
Azrael to Dr. Leslie Thompkins for information on the serial
killer. He appeared to have medical knowledge with the precision
of his strikes. At her clinic, he helped save a woman's life.
Azrael got back to Oracle's hideout in time to save her from the
"Death Dancer." |
|
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| Issue |
Azrael Agent of
the Bat 56 |
| Subtitle |
The Night
Foretold! (part of NO MAN'S LAND) |
| Date |
September 1999 |
| Writer(s) |
Dennis O'Neil |
| Artist(s) |
Roger Robinson,
James Pascoe |
| storyline |
Batgirl brought a
gunshot victim to Dr. Thompkins' clinic. She and Azrael went
after the shooter. Batman got them information on Nicholas
Scratch, who was still at large. Jean Paul attended a Scratch
speech, where he gave out guns tot he attendees - he planned to
take over NML, the country, and the world. Jean Paul was
recognized and captured. |
|
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| Issue |
Azrael Agent of
the Bat 57 |
| Subtitle |
Scratched Out!
(part of NO MAN'S LAND) |
| Date |
October 1999 |
| Writer(s) |
Dennis O'Neil |
| Artist(s) |
Roger Robinson,
James Pascoe |
| storyline |
With her partner
in captivity, Batgirl began stealing the guns Nicholas Scratch
had given out. Jean Paul was dressed out and put on display for
a public stoning. With his mask in place, he gave way to Azrael.
Azrael took down Scratch in front of all his followers. |
|
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| Issue |
Azrael Agent of
the Bat 58 |
| Subtitle |
Ghosts (part of NO
MAN'S LAND and DAY OF JUDGMENT) |
| Date |
November 1999 |
| Writer(s) |
Dennis O'Neil |
| Artist(s) |
Roger Robinson,
James Pascoe |
| storyline |
After 3-4 days
without sleep, Dr. Thompkins sent Jean Paul out to get some
sleep. While leaving, he thought he saw his dead father. He also
ran into a girl he'd helped a few days back. Searching for her
mother, Azrael saw the spirit of St. Dumas. He saved the lady
and reunited her with her daughter. He found a boat where St.
Dumas told him it would be and let the two ladies leave NML. |
|
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| Issue |
Azrael Agent of
the Bat 59 |
| Subtitle |
Pilgrim's Return
(part of NO MAN'S LAND) |
| Date |
December 1999 |
| Writer(s) |
Dennis O'Neil |
| Artist(s) |
Roger Robinson,
James Pascoe |
| storyline |
Batman asked
Azrael to help Catwoman break back into Gotham City. She hitched
on a military helicopter. The pilot didn't want to explain to
his superiors about a woman in a mask, so he intentionally
crashed. Catwoman survived and, with Azrael's help, got the
computer discs to Batman. |
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