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Azrael Vol. 1: Fallen Angel by Alan Grant, Denny O'Neil
3.0
adventurous slow-paced

Summary
Azrael Vol.1: Fallen Angel introduces readers to Jean-Paul Valley, a young man who discovers that his family is part of an ancient secret society known as The Order of St. Dumas. Valley is conditioned to become the latest in a line of deadly assassins, taking on the mantle of Azrael. However, when he is tasked with targeting Batman, Azrael begins to question his life and duty.

Characters
The characters in Azrael Vol.1 are somewhat one-dimensional, but they show potential for growth. Jean-Paul Valley/Azrael is an interesting protagonist, and his inner conflict between his conditioning and his morals is compelling. Batman makes appearances throughout the volume, and his character is consistent with other DC Comics storylines.

Trigger Warnings
This graphic novel contains violence, gore, and mature themes. Some scenes may be triggering for readers who have experienced trauma or abuse.

Favorite Quotes
"The angel of death has many faces, but only one purpose." This quote highlights the themes of mortality and morality that run throughout the story.

Overall Review
Azrael Vol.1: Fallen Angel is a solid, if unremarkable, addition to the DC Comics universe. The story is engaging, and the artwork is well-done. However, the characters feel somewhat underdeveloped, and the pacing can be slow at times. Overall, I would recommend this graphic novel to fans of Batman and DC Comics, but it may not stand out to readers who are new to the genre. Rating: 3/5 stars.