Count Dooku Clone Wars Concept Art Ras Al Ghul
Ra's al Ghul, sometimes written Rā's al Ghūl, is a supervillain and enemy of Batman. A former healer who's name translates to "head of the demon", he is a criminal mastermind and leader of the League of Assassins. In well-nigh stories, Ra's' goal is to save the World from possible ecological destruction, oft past destroying near of the planet's population or bringing the world under his control. Though brilliant main of strategy with knowledge in various fields, Ra'south al Ghul's greatest nugget are his Lazarus Pits, which have allowed him to live centuries and fifty-fifty restore himself from decease.
Created by Dennis O'Neil, Neal Adams and Julius Schwartz, Ra's al Ghul first debuted in Batman #232, published in June 1971. Initially serving as a possible arch-nemesis, his appearances gradually reduced during the 1980s. However, he has fabricated constant returns to battle the Dark Knight and other superheroes, including Superman, the Justice League and the Outsiders. Ra's has also served equally the master builder of several major conflicts with Batman, including Contamination and Tower of Bable storylines. Due to his resources and legions of followers, Ra's al Ghul is sometimes considered one of Batman'south most powerful adversaries.
Contents
- 1 History
- one.1 Origin
- 1.2 Contagion and Legacy
- 1.iii JLA: Tower of Babel
- 1.iv Death and the Maidens
- i.5 Titans Tomorrow
- 1.six The Resurrection of Ra's al Ghul
- ii Powers and Abilities
- 2.ane Powers
- 2.2 Abilities
- 3 See also
- 4 Other versions
- five Family
- v.1 Sensei
- 5.two Nyssa
- 5.3 Talia
- v.4 Damian
- v.5 White Ghost
- half dozen Interest with Batman
- 7 In Other Media
- 7.1 DC Animated Universe
- 7.2 DC Universe Animated Original Movies
- vii.2.1 Batman: Under the Ruby-red Hood
- 7.2.ii Justice League: The New Frontier
- 7.iii Animated Goggle box shows
- seven.4 Batman Begins
- seven.5 Arrow
- 7.6 Gotham
- vii.seven Video Games
- vii.seven.1 Arkhamverse
- seven.seven.2 LEGO Video Games
- eight Notes
History
Ra'southward al Ghul is an international terrorist and assassin whose ultimate goal is a earth in perfect environmental balance. He believes that the best method by which this tin can be achieved is to eliminate most of humanity. Ra'southward usually tries to assault the world'due south man populace with a biological weapon, such as a genetically-engineered virus. He is aided in this quest by the Lazarus Pits, reservoirs of rejuvenating chemicals that restore the expressionless and dying to life; these pits take granted him a lifespan of several hundred years.
He considers Batman his worthiest opponent, and has frequently sought to make the Dark Knight his successor. He is one of the few criminals in Batman'south rogues gallery to take deduced his clandestine identity equally Bruce Wayne. Ra'due south usually refers to Batman as 'Detective', maybe in recognition of his formidable mental prowess, and the intellectual battles in which they engage, as opposed to Batman's traditional physical conflict. For his own role, Batman's opposition to Ra'due south is complicated by his dearest for the villain's daughter, Talia.
Ra'southward is often accompanied by a loyal manservant, Ubu.
Origin
Ra's al Ghul's early life and exact historic period are somewhat hard to recount by writers. The current, in continuity, origin story is told in the graphic novel Batman: Birth of the Demon (1992) past Dennis O'Neil and Norm Breyfogle.
Equally told in Nascency of the Demon, Ra'southward al Ghul is built-in over six hundred years before his starting time appearance in Batman comics, to a tribe of desert nomads somewhere in Arabia, almost a city whose inhabitants' ancestors have journeyed to the Arabian Peninsula from China. Ra'southward is interested in science from an early on age, and abandons his tribe to alive in the metropolis, where he can deport his scientific research. He becomes a md and marries a adult female named Sora, the dear of his life.
Ra's discovers the cloak-and-dagger of the Lazarus Pit and saves a dying prince by lowering him into information technology. The prince, who is sadistic to brainstorm with, is driven completely insane by the Lazarus Pit. He gain to strangle Sora, on whom he has already had his eye for some time. The ruler of the city, unwilling to admit to himself his son'due south culpability, declares Ra'south guilty of the law-breaking and sentences him to a slow, tortured expiry in a cage with Sora'due south corpse.
Ra's is set free by the son of a dying elderly woman, whom Ra'southward had before examined. The son feels that he owes Ra's a debt for easing his mother'southward suffering during her concluding few hours. Ra's and the son head into the desert to seek the tribe of Ra's birth. Ra's convinces the head of his tribe, his uncle, to follow Ra's in his quest for revenge past promising the downfall of the king of the urban center. By understanding the germ theory of disease hundreds of years before anyone else, Ra's is able to infect the prince with a deadly virus by sending him contaminated fabrics. When the ruler of the city comes to ask Ra'south to cure the prince again, Ra's kills both him and his son. Ra's then leads his tribe to raze the city to the ground and kill all of its inhabitants. Subsequently, Ra's declares himself the "Demon'south Head."
Note: Batman: Birth of the Demon provides a rough effigy of 500 years for Ra's al Ghul's age. Due to living so long, he assumes to accept lost track of how old he is. However, Azrael #six (July 1995; written by Dennis O'Neil) places Ra'southward age closer to 450 years. "I appear to be a vigorous fifty. I am really a very vigorous four hundred and 40-eight...or is it 4 hundred and 50-three? I lost count during the Black Plague. No thing." - Ra's al Ghul to Jean Paul Valley.
However, in 'Batman Annual 25' (published in 2006), Ra's Al Ghul is described as a "700-Yr Quondam International Terrorist".
Ra's spends the next several centuries journeying the world. He fights in the Napoleonic Wars and the French Revolution and becomes a formidable warrior. During this time, Ra'due south, his uncle, and the male child are all using the Lazarus Pits to prolong their lives until an incident in London. Ra'south catches the boy writing his own memoirs in their original language, of which Ra'due south has forbidden all records. During a battle, Ra's kills the boy and flees to a Lazarus Pit, which he uses. When he returns to their dwelling house in London, his uncle has vanished with the remnants of their historical records.
Over fourth dimension, he becomes a principal of many forms of gainsay, notably fencing. He also builds up vast wealth and creates The Demon, a vast international organisation. Co-ordinate to Justice League of America (1st series) #94: "Information technology has been whispered in the darkest places for 500 years that a cartel of criminals has slowly sucked its style into the rich veins of the Earth. Many are its names spit from the mouths of men, but most often it is cursed only as ...The Demon. It has a leader ... a Head." The League of Assassins, one of the many smaller organizations making upward The Demon, is thus sometimes called "The Demon's Fang" or "Demonfang".
Contagion and Legacy
Ra's returns to prominence and comes dangerously close to realizing his dream of worldwide genocide in the "Contagion" story arc of the Batman titles. His system unleashes a deadly virus known every bit Ebola Gulf A (a.yard.a "The Clench") in Gotham City, putting Batman in conflict with a force he seemingly cannot defeat. A cure is eventually located by Batman and his allies, though the mastermind backside the outbreak is non discovered until the follow up story "Legacy."
Learning that the Demon's Head still lives, Batman and his team circle the globe, preventing farther outbreaks of the virus. Ra'due south allies himself with Bane, the human who once crippled and nearly killed Batman. Ra'south considers Bane a potential heir to his empire, despite his girl Talia'due south distaste for the criminal mastermind. Eventually, Batman deduces a way to eliminate the Clench virus from an ancient "Wheel of Plagues" artifact whose noesis has aided Ra's in the creation of the disease. The immortal madman again eludes justice, however.
JLA: Tower of Babel
In the "Tower of Boom-boom" storyline, in JLA #43-46, Ra'due south discovers Batman's contingency plans for stopping the other members of the Justice League of America, should they turn or exist turned evil, and uses them to try to destroy the grouping. Meanwhile, Ra's steals the bodies of Batman's parents. This theft prevents Batman from realizing Ra's is using his traps until it is besides tardily, every bit he is distracted by the search for the corpses of his parents.
Though defeated, Ra'due south does cause the leave of Batman from the JLA, who now distrust the Caped Crusader. Though some of the Leaguers resent Batman's plans, they concur that the plans were created for the right reasons.
Talia, disillusioned with her begetter, leaves the League to run LexCorp for former U.Southward. President Lex Luthor, before selling the visitor to Bruce Wayne for his Wayne Foundation to aid Batman and Superman'south victory over Luthor. Ra'south blames Batman for his failed relationship with Talia, and stages a plot where he tries to divide Batman from his heir, Dick Grayson shortly earlier Wayne officially adopted his one-time ward as his son. The program fails, and Wayne and Grayson go ahead with the adoption.
Ra's is likewise featured in Birds of Prey #31-35, where he has a romantic fling with the Black Canary. Blackness Canary is injured and healed in the Lazarus Pit, which besides restores her Canary Cry that she lost years earlier.
Expiry and the Maidens
In Batman: Death and the Maidens (2004), Nyssa Raatko, furious at her father for abandoning her in a concentration campsite during World War 2, begins plotting to destroy him. Nyssa befriends Talia and then kidnaps and brainwashes her. Nyssa plots to destroy all hope and optimism in the world by assassinating Superman with Kryptonite bullets she steals from the Batcave. While Batman stops Nyssa from killing Superman, he is unable to stop her from mortally injuring her father. A dying Ra'southward reveals that this is all part of his greater plan to ensure that his daughters will realize that he is correct in his perceptions nigh the globe and what needs to exist done to it, and that they would come up to accept their destinies every bit his heirs. Ra's' plan works: both Nyssa and Talia go the heads of The Demon and the League of Assassins. Talia disavows her honey for Bruce Wayne, and both sisters declare Batman their enemy. However, it is too belatedly for Ra's, as Nyssa stabs her father through the heart, seemingly killing him for good. To ensure Ra's volition non render, Batman oversees his nemesis cremation.
Titans Tomorrow
In the Teen Titans storyline "Titans Tomorrow", the Titans are transported into the future, where a hereafter Bette Kane mentions a deal with Ra's to use the Lazarus Pits. Whether this indicates Ra'southward' eventual render or a successor is unknown.
The Resurrection of Ra's al Ghul
- Primary commodity: Batman: The Resurrection of Ra's al Ghul
In Batman Annual #26, Talia is prompted to read the history of Ra'southward al Ghul to her son Damian by a mysterious figure from Ra's past: the White Ghost. Unbeknownst to her, the White Ghost plans to use Damian as a vessel for Ra'southward return. Even so, mother and son escape earlier the program is completed. After the escape, Batman confronts the White Ghost; he fights Batman, but accidentally falls into a Lazarus pit.
Every bit of Batman #670 Ra's al Ghul has returned, having evaded death by transferring his consciousness into the torso of some other. Because his host body is decomposable from radiations poisoning, he needs to transfer his mind into another host torso. His start pick is that of his grandson Damian Wayne, but Damian escaped to alert his begetter.
Upon taking Ra's to a "Fountain of Essence," which contains the qualities of a Lazarus Pit, Batman is confronted with the sight of Sensei, who is revealed to be Ra's father. (Batman #671, Jan 2008) Afterward defeating Ra'due south, Sensei fights and impales Batman with a cane. Determined to win, Batman drags the Sensei into the Fountain, where he is killed for not existence a pure soul. Ra'due south, meanwhile, has taken over the body of a Nanda Parbat monk and departs. Healed past the Fountain, Batman emerges and yells for Ra's.
Ra's attempts to make amends with Batman after his resurrection, only Batman responds by burdensome his decomposable fingers. Ra's accepts this latest rebuke and, with the assistance of his men, overpower Batman and capture Damian, who has arrived to try and assist his father. Ra's attempts to take over Damian, only Batman breaks costless merely equally Robin, Talia, Alfred Pennyworth and Nightwing arrive to salvage him. While the boxing ensues at Nanda Parbat, the White Ghost takes Ra's to a secluded place, where the terrorist appears to accept the fact that his death is inevitable. Nevertheless, the White Ghost, revealed to be Ra's estranged, albino son Dusan al Ghul, offers up his own body instead. Ra's performs the transfer of souls, but the White Ghost dies soon afterward. Ra'due south resumes the battle and attempts to kill Batman, but is stopped past the monks at Nanda Parbat, who instead banish him from the temple.
Detective Comics #840 details the aftermath of The Resurrection of Ra's al Ghul storyline. Ra's al Ghul, in his new body, moves his base of operations of operations to Gotham City where it is revealed that a remnant of his son Dusan's consciousness withal remains within him. This arrogance attributes to the brazen motion to Gotham and a subsequent ninja set on on Batman, which indirectly leads to the discovery of a map of all the known Lazarus Pit locations across the world. Batman and then infiltrates Ra's al Ghul'southward new Gotham penthouse headquarters and hands defeats his horde of ninjas and Ra's himself.
To ensure Ra'due south is not a constant threat within Gotham City, Batman comes up with the faux identity of "Terry Gene Kase", and plants it forth with credible photos, medical records, and police records for both Blackgate Penitentiary and Arkham Asylum. Batman takes an unconscious Ra'due south directly to Arkham where information technology is believed he actually is the schizophrenic prisoner "Terry Gene Kase" who has simply been transferred to Arkham to finish out multiple life sentences. Along with attaching false information and a imitation identity to Ra'south al Ghul'southward file, Batman attaches a false prescription of potent medication that ensures slurred spoken communication and side by side to zero mobility.
After some time beingness locked inside Arkham, an asylum orderly fails to requite al Ghul a single dose of the drug. Ra's regains his mind, body, and mobility. Using this regained strength, Ra's escapes from Arkham and is currently on the loose somewhere in Gotham.
Powers and Abilities
Powers
- Lazarus Enhancement: Ra's al Ghul has lived for several centuries thanks to his employ of Lazarus Pits, which he has utilitzed endless times, replenishing his aged, injured, or fifty-fifty dead torso. As a side issue to numerous exposures to the pits, his forcefulness, speed, stamina, agility, and immovability has been enhanced.
- Longevity: He has extended lifespan through the use of the Lazarus Pit.
Abilities
- Genius-Level Intellect: Ra's possesses a genius level intellect with aptitudes in a wide variety of sciences and medicine, especially in the field of abracadabra.
- Leadership: He is the indisputable leader of the League of Assassins, i of the largest and virtually unsafe organizations of all time, whose agents are willing to sacrifice themselves for their master.
- Master Strategist and Tactician: He is a brilliant tactician, planning his exploits many months even years in advance.
- Master Swordsman
- Main Martial Artist: expertise in at to the lowest degree 100 unlike fighting styles.
- Medical Science
- Multi-Lingual: He'due south able to speak Arabic, French, Greek, Latin, English, Spanish, Italian, German, Russian, Japanese, Mandarin, Urdu, multiple Indian languages and maybe more.
- Vast Resources: Over the centuries, Ra's has gained many international contacts and a vast fortune.
- Weapon Master: He has more than two centuries of experience using former and modern weapons. When in combat he favors the old-world weapons such as katana, European swords, polearms, and axes.
See likewise
- Ra's al Ghul/Gallery
Other versions
- In the graphic novel Son of the Demon, Ra's successfully enlists Batman's assistance in defeating a rogue assassin and warlord, Qayin (a variation on the spelling of Cain), who has murdered Ra'south' then-wife Melisande (Talia'southward female parent). During this storyline, Batman marries Talia and she becomes meaning. Batman is nearly killed protecting Talia from the assassinator's agents. In the finish, Talia ends her human relationship with Batman, unwilling to put him in danger. She claims to have miscarried and the spousal relationship is dissolved. The child is eventually born and left at an orphanage (eventually taking the proper name Ibn al Xu'ffasch). The only identification provided is Talia's jewel-encrusted necklace, which in one case belonged to Talia's mother. Two Elseworlds stories, Kingdom Come and Alliance of the Bat, feature versions of Ibn equally an adult, coming to terms with his dual heritage. A contempo appearance of a kid (under the name Damian) in an event of Batman implies that this policy may take changed.
- Ra's (or at least a clone) has previously been revealed every bit alive in the 30th century setting of Legion of Super-Heroes, impersonating Leland McCauley.
- In the first Superman & Batman: Generations series, created by John Byrne, Batman tracks Ra's al Ghul afterward passing the curtain on to his son. Ra'south offers Batman a chance at immortality, having discovered a means of attaining truly eternal life, without the ensuing madness, from ane Lazarus Pit: Ii souls enter and the Pit destroys one while imbuing the other with youth and immortality. Batman survives and uses Ra's' criminal empire to set up an anti-crime information network. He also becomes a virtual immortal, aging ane year for every century.
- In the second Spider-Man/Batman crossover book (considered an Elseworlds story), Ra's begins plans for worldwide destruction. He manipulates the Kingpin to his side past infecting the crime lord's wife Vanessa with cancer and promising him the cure in return for his allegiance. Ra'southward so orders him to printing the button on his machines which would send New York City under the ocean. Ultimately, Spider-Human being and Batman interfere and the Kingpin reveals that he knows Ra's' plans and allows the two heroes to board his plane then they can assist him. Defeated, Ra's bows out of the program gracefully merely claims that at that place is no cure for the cancer. Vanessa convinces her husband that she wishes no further violence, and they leave. Talia soon gives the cure to Batman, who then gives it to Spider-Homo, who passes it on to the Kingpin.
- In Helm Carrot and the Terminal Ark, Ra'south is parodied as Rash Al Paca, an alpaca who plans to relieve the environs from "animalkind" by increasing global warming and flooding the planet.
Family
Sensei
The father of Ra's al Ghul, Sensei is considered a a highly skilled martial artist having trained a dandy number of the League of Assassins. After being thought dead following a previous battle with Ra'south, Sensei returned and revealed his true connection with Ra's. He views his son every bit a failure who continues to live like a cockroach.
Nyssa
In Batman: Expiry and the Maidens (2004) past Greg Rucka, it is revealed that while traveling in Russia in the 18th century, Ra'due south fathers a kid named Nyssa Raatko. Enamored of Ra's' romantic stories of her female parent, Nyssa sets out to find her father and eventually locates him at his headquarters in North Africa. Impressed by her beauty, her warrior skills, and the fact that "she was able to locate him," he promotes her to a high position within his system. Ra's is so impressed with her abilities that he even allows Nyssa to utilise his Lazarus Pits; Nyssa finds a means of making the Lazarus Pits reusable (previously, each could only exist used once).
Nyssa eventually becomes disillusioned with Ra's ethics and methods and disassociates herself from her father sometime in the 18th century. Ra'south reluctantly approves this with the idea that she would return to him and that she and/or her children would become his futurity heirs. To his thwarting, Nyssa refuses to give herself or her family unit to Ra's; he retaliates by disowning her. During Earth War 2, Nyssa and her family are sent to a concentration military camp, where she is rendered infertile by gruesome Mengele-esque experiments, every bit the rest of her family is exterminated. Ra's, who is temporarily allied to the Nazis, abandons her and her family. Nyssa begins plotting her revenge, which comes to fruition years later.
In Robin: One Year Later, it is revealed that Cassandra Cain, the former Batgirl, has assassinated Nyssa and and so taken over the League of Assassins.
Talia
Talia al Ghul is also Ra's' daughter and accompanies him for many years. With the contempo loss of her sister, she has plainly taken control of The Demon. In Batman: Son of the Demon (1987), Talia's female parent was said to take been murdered by Qayin, a terrorist, back in the late 1940s. Equally explained by Talia in Batman: Birth of the Demon (1992), Ra's had met a woman of mixed Chinese and Arab ancestry at Woodstock. Talia is the outcome of that union.
Damian
Damian Wayne Ra's grandson, and the son of Talia and Batman. He is also the current Robin.
White Ghost
Ra'southward' only known son. He is built-in with the proper name Dusan al Ghul only because he was an albino Ra'south called him "the failed ane" and kept him alive only out of compassion. Dusan sacrifices his body in guild to ensure his father's life. After his son'southward death, Ra'south wishes he had treated Dusan far better as he was the just child who remained loyal to him.
Involvement with Batman
Afterwards Talia encounters and falls in love with Batman in Detective Comics #411 (May 1971), Ra's begins to consider Batman as a possible heir. Ra'due south first deduces Batman's undercover identity when he realizes that the Dark Knight has to be rich, and learns that only Bruce Wayne has bought the equipment that a offense fighter would have; he is and so ready to put Batman to a concluding test.
Ra'southward surprises Batman in the Batcave, seemingly to enlist Batman's assist in rescuing both Talia and Dick Grayson, the first Robin, both of whom have apparently been kidnapped. Batman soon discovers that the whole affair is a charade orchestrated by Ra's to test Batman, which he passes. Ra's asks that Batman become his heir, which Batman refuses, appalled by his genocidal plan to "cleanse" the world.
From that indicate forward, Ra's al Ghul and Batman are mortal enemies, even though they respect each other as adversaries. Of all Batman's enemies, Ra's is probably unique in that he respects Batman's intellectual abilities more his physical ones, equally shown by his constant referral to Batman as "Detective."
In the story "Resurrection Night" in Batman #400, Ra'south helps all of Batman's foes to escape from Arkham Asylum and the Gotham State Penitentiary, setting them on a program to abduct certain individuals across Gotham City who are linked in one course or another to Batman. Nevertheless, Ra's' truthful intent is to bear witness Batman the folly of his efforts to protect a corrupt club that, to his listen, allows criminals to exist and flourish. Ra's eventually uses the Pit while still healthy, both increasing his force and putting his life at risk, in an attempt to outmatch the Night Knight. The programme backfires, as Ra's is left withering in the pit, seemingly destroyed.
In Other Media
Ra'south al Ghul appeared in animation, movies, and games, each time as an antagonist to Batman.
DC Animated Universe
- See:Ra's al Ghul (DC Animated Universe)
Ra's al Ghul was voiced past David Warner in the DC Animated Universe. That marked the character'due south first appearance in media other than the comic books.
- In Batman: The Animated Series, Ra's al Ghul beginning appeared at the very end of "Off Residuum". That fix the stage for subsequent appearances — each as the episode's villain — in the two-office episode "The Demon'south Quest", and adapted his attempts from the comic to brand Batman his heir and and so to cleanse the world of humanity, "Avatar", where he made an attempt at true immortality, and "Showdown", where he related a long-ago battle with Jonah Hex, who also battled Ra'southward' deranged son, Arkady Duvall (voiced past Malcolm McDowell).
- In Superman: The Animated Series episode, "The Demon Reborn", Ra's attempted to steal Superman'southward power. Instead, thanks to Batman who rescued Superman from existence powerless, Ra'due south doesn't happen to steal any powers.
- Ra's also appeared, after a fashion, in the Batman Beyond episode, "Out of the Past", where he possessed his daughter, Talia.
DC Universe Animated Original Movies
Batman: Under the Red Hood
- Ra'south al Ghul was a supporting character in the animated motion-picture show, Batman: Under the Crimson Hood, and was voiced by Jason Issacs. At some betoken prior to the film, Ra'southward had planned to topple the economic system in Europe, just realized that Batman was on to his plans. Ra's ultimately hired The Joker to act as a lark for Batman and the second Robin, Jason Todd, in Bosnia while he conducted his plan. However, Ra'southward ultimately regretted hiring the Joker in the get-go place when he learned that Joker not only abducted Robin, but also tortured and ultimately murdered him. Attempting to make amends with Batman, Ra's and his faction secretly stole Jason's corpse, replaced it with a dummy, and planned to revive him via the Lazarus Pit. Unfortunately, that resulted in unpleasant side effects when Jason was patently driven insane by the revival, with him seemingly falling to his death before Ra's and his men could stop him. Five years later, Ra'south was paid a visit by Batman and restrained, although he told Batman to unhand him and let him phone call off his guards (as Batman didn't disable his palace'south alert systems beforehand). True to his discussion, Ra'due south called off the guards, and and then explained what had transpired in the past after he learned non simply of Jason'southward survival, simply as well his new activities in Gotham as the vigilante known equally The Red Hood. Ra's as well ordered his men not to pursue Batman, and felt that he had already "meddled plenty." Ra'southward was terminal seen in the ending, where he was on a plane watching the news of Joker'due south incarceration in the aftermath of Red Hood'due south fight with Batman with remorse.
Justice League: The New Frontier
- Ra's al Ghul had a cameo appearance in the animated film. Justice League: The New Borderland. He was seen during the famous speech communication by President John F. Kennedy.
Animated TV shows
- In Young Justice, Ra's al Ghul worked with Lex Luthor to help two cities cease fighting, where the Light was their employer.
- In the Batman: The Brave and the Assuming, Ra'southward al Ghul was voiced by Peter Woodward. He attempted to infect Coast City with mutated plants using his flight island, just was stopped by Robin, Aqualad, and Speedy. Ra'south was interested in making Robin his heir, rather than Batman. In a different episode, he tried to launch an exploding rocket into the dominicus, which would overflowing the Earth in a thing of days. Ra's threw Batman into a pool of water with a giant man-eating squid simply his daughter, Talia, saved him. Batman and Talia were later tied to the rocket, just were saved by the Dark-green Lanterns of the JSA and the JLI. The Green Lantern from the JLI smashed the rocket after the other sliced the ropes that tied the hero and the daughter to the weapon. They glided to the roof of the tower where they noticed that Ra's waited to boxing Batman. Soon, Ra's human foot was tied to the tower that vicious downward to the deep dark snow, and he died.
Batman Begins
Pointer
- See: Ra's al Ghul (Matt Nable)
Gotham
- See: Ra's al Ghul (Alexander Siddig)
Video Games
- Ra'southward appeared as a villain in the Batman Begins Video Game based on the film.
- Ra's was the final dominate and main villain in the 2003 video game Batman: Night Tomorrow.
- Ra's appears in Black Adam's belfry catastrophe in Injustice 2, convincing him to join his side in an upcoming disharmonize with Superman.
Arkhamverse
LEGO Video Games
Notes
Many pronunciations have been used for Ra'southward, the most common either existence "Rahz" or "Raysh". About continuities have also preferred one over the other, though some (like the Arrowverse) have used both.
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