'Closer to Owlman': Court of Owls' Talon Assassin Gets New Design as Gotham's Darkest Hero

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'Closer to Owlman': Court of Owls' Talon Assassin Gets New Design as Gotham's Darkest Hero
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Batman might be forced to work with the Court.

The Court of Owls are perhaps the most important new Batman villains of the modern era, and now a new comic is redesigning their greatest assassins for a Gotham City horror story. As Bruce Wayne faces his Lovecraftian counterpart in this new terrifying story, he’ll also come face to face with a new version of the Court of Owls’ Talon, who looks very similar to another villain who’s his equal and opposite.

SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Looper recently provided a new preview for Christian Ward’s upcoming Black Label miniseries Batman: City of Madness. This preview reveals the first look at the redesigned Court of Owls assassins the Talon, reimagined in this alternate universe to look more like Batman’s dark opposite, Owlman.

As an evil Lovecraftian version of Batman stalks Gotham, Bruce will have to team up with the Court and their Talon in Ward’s striking horror take on the Bat-mythos.The Talons are the Court of Owls' Secret Weapons Introduced in Batman vol.

This new Talon Bears a Striking Resemblance to a Classic Bat-Villain Ward’s sketch of his Talon design draws a deliberate comparison to one of Batman’s most famous opposites, Owlman. Depending on the iteration, Owlman is either an alternate universe counterpart of Batman from Earth-2/Earth-3 or a Court of Owls Talon who claims to be Bruce’s long-lost brother Thomas Wayne Jr. By designing City of Madness’ Talon to look like Owlman, Ward is adding another dark mirror to Batman to his tale.

One of the most interesting things about the Court of Owls themselves is how they quickly evolved past their initial origin to become more Lovecraftian in regular Batman continuity. As initially introduced, the Court did have the ability to resurrect the Talons, but this ability mostly fed into the metaphor of the Court being an entrenched generational rot in Gotham.

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