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Talia al'Ghul : ウィキペディア英語版
Talia al Ghul

Talia al Ghul ((アラビア語:تاليا الغول)) 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). Talia al Ghul is the daughter of the supervillain Ra's al Ghul, half-sister of Nyssa Raatko, on-and-off romantic interest of superhero Batman, and mother of Damian Wayne (the fifth Robin). She has alternately been depicted as an anti-hero and supervillain.
The character has appeared in over 200 individual comics issues.〔(Talia al Ghul appearances masterlist ). Retrieved 2012-12-16.〕 She has been featured in various adaptations in other media, including a portrayal by Marion Cotillard in the 2012 film ''The Dark Knight Rises''.
==Publication history==
Talia al Ghul was created by writer Dennis O'Neil and artist Bob Brown. The character's creation and depiction was inspired by other works of fiction, such as the 1969 James Bond film ''On Her Majesty's Secret Service'', and the Fu Manchu fiction.〔Anders, Lou (2009-05-15). (The Insidious Dr. Fu Manchu ). Karamaneh and Fah lo Suee. "O’Neil combined the two women, added a touch of ''On Her Majestry’s Secret Service'', and viola, Ra’s al Ghul and Talia are born."〕 The character first appeared in ''Detective Comics'' #411 (May 1971). She is most commonly depicted as a romantic interest for Batman, a villain, or a combination of the two. Her father, the leader of a worldwide criminal empire, considered Batman the man most worthy to marry Talia and become his successor.〔''Batman Villains Secret Files & Origins'' #1 (1998). "'The Detective,' as Ra's al Ghul calls the Batman, is his most worthy opponent, and the one man most deserving of wedding his beautiful daughter Talia and inheriting the Demon's empire."〕 Absent a spouse, Talia was considered as an heir to her father and his organization.〔 "Head, Talia. Talia was the younger daughter of Ra's al Ghul, considered heir to his empire despite her independent streak."〕〔''Superman/Batman Secret Files'' #1 (2003). "She is the daughter and sole heir of immortal international eco-terrorist Ra's al Ghul, the so-called 'Demon's Head.'〕〔''Batman Villains Secret Files and Origins'' (2005). "The siblings killed their father, only to discover that it was his plan all along to forge Nyssa into his successor. Nyssa and Talia now have all of Ras's empire under their control."〕 While Batman is uninterested in the criminal empire, he has often demonstrated romantic feelings for Talia.
Talia has saved the life of Batman or helped him on numerous occasions. The majority of her criminal acts have been committed at the behest of her father and motivated by loyalty to her father rather than personal gain. She had been depicted as morally ambiguous or an antiheroic figure. Recent depictions have shown her to be more often an enemy of Batman and a supervillainess in her own right, such as leading the League of Assassins,〔〔 "Additionally, after Batgirl killed Nyssa, Talia took control of the League, setting herself up as one of the most dangerous people on Earth."〕 as part of the Secret Society of Super Villains,〔''Batman Villains Secret Files and Origins'' (2005). "With Talia also at the core of the super-villain organization known as the Society..."〕 and as the mastermind behind Leviathan.〔Phegley, Kiel (2012-08-06). (The Bat Signal: Grant Morrison Builds On The Past For "Batman Incorporated" ). Comic Book Resources. Retrieved 2012-12-16. Grant Morrison: "One side has a supervillain army with assassins and Man-Bats and genetically engineered troops."〕
IGN's list of the Top 100 Comic Book Villains of All Time List ranked Talia as #42. She was ranked 25th in ''Comics Buyer's Guide's'' "100 Sexiest Women in Comics" list.

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