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  1. PublisherDC Comics
    First appearanceDetective Comics #411 (May 1971)
    Created byDennis O'Neil (writer) · Bob Brown (artist) · Dick Giordano (concept)
    SpeciesHuman
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    After Ra's al Ghul was defeated, he held Talia hostage to make the Dark Knight kill him, but that backfired when Batman managed to disarm him with a Reverse Remote Control Batarang and Talia fled the room, angered that she had been betrayed by both Batman and her own father. Despite Bruce's betrayal, she kept an eye on her Beloved.
    Talia al Ghul ( Arabic: تاليا الغول; / ˈtɑːliə ˌæl ˈɡuːl / ) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with Batman. The character was created by writer Dennis O'Neil and artist Bob Brown, and first appeared in Detective Comics #411 (May 1971).
    After Batman defeats Bane, Talia reveals that she is Ra's al Ghul's daughter and heir of the League's leadership, and that she dedicated herself to carrying out the dream of destroying Gotham after her father's demise and seeks revenge against Batman.
    Talia later appeared at the Steel Mill Funhouse, saved Batman from Joker, offered the clown "the gift of immortality," and gave him the position that she had previously offered Batman. As she left, Talia showed Batman that she had activated the tracker that he had used to find her in Wonder City.
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    WebTalia al Ghul (Arabic: تاليا الغول) is the daughter of the late "Ra's al Ghul" and the older paternal half-sister of Nyssa al Ghul. A worldly and cultured elite warrior, Talia is the leader of her own cult of combatants, similar to the …

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