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    Batman #505

    Batman » Batman #505 - Blood Kin released by DC Comics on March 1994.

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    Blood Kin last edited by jsieczkar82 on 02/02/21 10:46AM View full history

    While investigating a murder scene, Az-Bat had a vision of his father and St. Dumas doing battle over his course in life. Arnold Etchison (Abattoir) killed five more members of his family. Jean Paul began to realize how helpful detective work was. Abattoir attacked a cousin and a bus load of children. Batman saved the bus and all its passengers, but Abattoir escaped. Jean Paul redesigned his cape.

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    Azrael has just begun to be batman and the St. Dumas hallucinations plague him as he attempts to utilize his detective skills. In a hallucination, his father is murdered by St. Dumas. The dying hallucination of his father claimed this was not St. Dumas at all, but a demon in disguise and begs Azrael to avenge him.He is becoming more and more frustrated by the detective work involved.He saves a bus load of children, collateral damage in Abattoir's quest to kill off his relatives and drink their b...

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