
It takes its brooding anti-hero and has him make some difficult moral decisions without ever pushing him too far into the tired category of urban vigilantes willing to kill in order to clean up the streets.

Review Excerpt: "Fabian Nicieza and Ramon Bach's Azrael #1 is a bold first issue in many respects.

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