Deacon Blackfire | ||
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Publication information | ||
Publisher(s) | DC Comics | |
Debut | Batman: The Cult #1 (August, 1988) | |
Creators | Jim Starlin (writer), Bernie Wrightson (artist) | |
In-story information | ||
Aliases(s) | Shaman Blackfire, The Holy One | |
Alliances | The Underworlders Black Lantern Corps |
Deacon Blackfire is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe, and an enemy of Batman. He first appeared in Batman: The Cult #1 (1988).
Fictional character biography[]
Deacon Blackfire is the main antagonist in the four-issue miniseries, Batman: The Cult. Blackfire is a conman and cult leader who may be over 100 years old.[1] He forms an army in the sewers beneath Gotham City, largely composed of the homeless. Blackfire uses this army to begin a violent war on crime, which escalates into him taking over the entire city, resulting in it being isolated from the rest of the country. Blackfire captures and brainwashes Batman, temporarily making the Caped Crusader a member of Blackfire's cult. Batman eventually breaks his conditioning, but its aftereffects make it difficult for him to capture Blackfire. After a brutal search through the sewers, Batman confronts Blackfire, who demands that Batman kill him, making him a martyr. Batman refuses, and instead savagely beats Blackfire in front of his army. Blackfire's army turns on him and kills him.
Blackest Night[]
As part of the Blackest Night event, Blackfire's corpse is reanimated by a black power ring and recruited to the Black Lantern Corps in Blackest Night: Batman #1 (October 2009).
References[]
- ↑ Batman: The Cult #3 (October 1988)
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