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[edit] The League of assassins

Image Name Real name Writer Artist First appearance Date Appearances (aprox.)
Ra's al Ghul Unknown Denny O'Neil Neal Adams Batman #232 June 1971
"Demon's Head" in Arabic, Ra's Al Ghul is a centuries-old world-wide eco-terrorist who knows Batman's secret identity; Ra's Al Ghul desires for Batman to marry his daughter Talia and become his successor.
The Seinsei Neal Adams Neal Adams Strange Adventures #215 October 1968
The disloyal leader of Ra's Al Ghul's League of Assassins. He might be Ra's father.
Talia Talia Head Denny O'Neil Bob Brown Detective Comics #411 May 1971
The daughter of Ra's Al Ghul, sometimes an enemy, sometimes an ally and some time's the love of Batman.
Nyssa Raatko Talia Head Greg Rucka BoKlaus Janson Detective Comics #783 August 2003
Daughter of Ra's Al Ghul.
Doctor Darrk Doctor Ebenezer Darrk Denny O'Neil Bob Brown Detective Comics #411 May 1971
After being assigned to lead the League of Assassins by Ra's Al Ghul, he decides to betray him for absolute power.
Doctor Moon Unrevealed Dennis J. O'Neil Irv Novick Batman #240 March 1972
Originally Ra's Al Ghul's servant, Moon is foreign brain surgeon whith skills that made him the contact all DC foes go to when it comes to recover dead brains, erase or modify minds or mental tortures. First appeared in Batman #240, March 1972.
Lady Shiva Sandra Wu-San Dennis O'Neil Ric Estrada Richard Dragon, Kung Fu Fighter #5 December 1975
A mercenary assassin who once trained Batman. She is possibly the greatest martial artist alive in the DC universe, one of Batman's true physical rivals.
David Cain David Cain Kelley Puckett Damion Scott Batman #567 July 1999
One of the world's premier assassins, taking out some of the most famous and powerful people on the planet.
Shrike Unknown Chuck Dixon Scott Beatty Robin: Year One #3 2001 2
A member of Ra's al Ghul's League of Assassins, the master martial artist Shrike operated a school for killers which he called the Vengeance Academy, teaching young children how to be assassins.
Bronze Tiger Benjamin Turner Dennis O'Neil Leopoldo Duranona Richard Dragon, Kung Fu Fighter #1 April-May 1975
A supreme martial artist with a personality disorder. He acted as a villain while brain-washed, but he is regularly a good character.
Merlyn
Professor Ojo
Cassandra Cain
Mad Dog
Alpha
Onyx
Kitty Kumbata
Wam-Wam
Image:Joey N'Bobo-01.jpg Joey N'Bobo
Tigris
Shrike IV Unknown Chuck Dixon Scott Beatty Robin: Year One #3 2001 2
A member of Ra's al Ghul's League of Assassins, Shrike comes from a school for young killers called the Vengeance Academy and lead by the original Shike.
Image:Momotado-01.jpg Momotado
Krunk
White Willow
Los Gemelos
Ox
Image:Cristos-01.jpg Cristos

[edit] The Misfits

Image Name Real name Writer Artist First appearance Date Appearances (aprox.)
Killer Moth Drury Walker
(a. k. a. Cameron Van Cleer)
Bill Finger Lew Schwartz Batman #63 February 1951
An anti-Batman who aided criminals just as Batman aids police, but only for money.
Catman Thomas Blake Bill Finger Jim Mooney Detective Comics #311 January 1963
Another cat-themed supervillain turned anti-hero.
Calendar Man Julian Day Bill Finger Sheldon Moldoff Detective Comics #259 September 1958
Julian Day, also known as the Calendar Man, was known for committing crimes that corresponded with significant dates.
Chancer Unknown Alan Grant Tim Sale Batman: Shadow of the Bat #7 December, 1992
A luck-themed criminal.
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