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Real Name: Unknown | ||||||||
Also Known As: No known Alias | ||||||||
Place Of Birth: Unknown | ||||||||
First Appearance: Crime Bible: Five Lessons of Blood Vol.1 #1 (2007) Modern Age Villain | ||||||||
Known Associates: Religion of Crime, The Penguin | ||||||||
Group Affiliation: Religion of Crime | ||||||||
Base Of Operations: Shores of the Abandoned, Bangladesh | ||||||||
Grudges: Batwoman and the Question | ||||||||
Creators: Greg Rucka, Eric Trautmann and Steve Lieber | ||||||||
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Flay has no superhuman abilities. He is merely human, but a human forged into a living weapon from a lifetime of harsh training in the Order of the Stone. |
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The man known as Flay was the leader of the Order of the Stone, a sect of the Religion of Crime or as he preferred to call it, the Dark Faith. The monks of his sect specialized in the ways of brutality and murder. | ||||
When the Question began investigating the Religion of Crime, this came to the attention of Flay. He saw it as the beginning of the prophesied Parable of the Faceless and set out to play his role in it even though it likely meant his own death. |
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Brother Flay at DC Database | ||||
Brother Flay at Comic Vine | ||||