Shrike (comics)

Shrike (comics)

Shrike is the name of multiple fictional characters appearing in publications from DC Comics.

Character History

Toron Tos

Toron Tos was an orphan of the planet Moronon, who was raised on Earth by Comoc Indians. As Shrike, he encountered the original Hawkman and Hawkgirl.

Cadre

The second Shrike was an escaped mental patient who was empowered by the Overmaster and joined his original Cadre. Shrike used her ability to fly and her powerful shriek in battle against the Justice League of America. Her childlike personality made her easily manipulated both by those that wished to use her power and those desiring her body, however her poor grasp of her own strength made her a lethal individual to those she meant no harm. After finding religion and embarking on a "spiritual quest" that left thirty-three men dead, Shrike was assigned to the Suicide Squad, and died in battle against the Ogaden Military. A successor calling herself Starshrike joined the Cadre in her place.

League of Assassins

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caption=Shrike, art by Javier Pulido and Marcos Martin
character_name=Shrike
real_name=unknown
publisher=DC Comics
debut="Robin, Year One" #3
creators=Chuck Dixon, Scott Beatty, Javier Pulido, and Marcos Martin
alliances=League of Assassins
aliases=
powers=exceptional martial artist|
The third Shrike is a martial artist created by writers Chuck Dixon and Scott Beatty and artists Javier Pulido and Marcos Martin as a villain to Dick Grayson (Robin) and he appeared in "Robin Year One" #3.

A member of Ra's al Ghul's League of Assassins, the master martial artist Shrike operated a school for killers which he called the Vengeance Academy, teaching young children how to be assassins. After a disastrous encounter with the villain Two-Face forced Dick Grayson to give up his Robin identity, Dick infiltrated Shrike's school, to earn back Batman's trust. Shrike was apparently the one to teach Dick the art of Escrima stick-fighting, as he was first seen using these weapons after training at the Vengeance Academy. When Shrike took out an assassination contract on Two-Face, he sent a number of his students to carry out the assassination, including Dick and Shrike's top student, a boy named Boone. Dick saved both Boone and Two-Face in the ensuing battle, confirming Shrike's suspicions that Dick was a spy. Batman arrived to save Dick, only to be badly wounded by Shrike. Two-Face himself arrived in the middle of this battle, wishing to kill his would-be assassins and accidentally killed Shrike just as the assassin was preparing to kill Dick. Two-Face escaped, and Shrike's school fled, with Boone greatly upset by the death of his master. Shrike III's legacy was picked up by Boone - Shrike IV. Shrike's namesake, the bird of prey Shrike, is known for catching smaller animals and impaling them on spiked, thorns, barbed wire, etc. The assassin presumably took this name out of a preference for bladed and spiked weapons.

Shrike revealed that he had been so impressed with Dick's natural talents and martial arts prowess that he had intended to present the young teen to an "O-Sensei". It is unknown whether he referred to the League of Assassins' Sensei, the individual only known as the O-Sensei, Ra's al Ghul, or another individual entirely.

Boone

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caption=Shrike, art by Patrick Zircher
character_name=Shrike
real_name=Unknown
publisher=DC Comics
debut="Nightwing Secret Files & Origins" #1 (Oct. 1999)
creators=Chuck Dixon
Scott McDaniel
alliances=Vengeance Academy League of Assassins The Society
aliases=Boone
powers=Exceptional martial artist.|
As a teenager, the boy known only as Boone was a friend of Dick Grayson, who would grow up to become Nightwing. As Grayson was learning under the tutelage of the heroic Batman, Boone was traveling throughout the Pacific Rim, learning martial arts from a number of teachers, including several former members of Ra's al Ghul's League of Assassins. In Hong Kong Boone encountered Shrike, the "Master" that would turn him into a skilled and disciplined killing machine. Boone was part of the Vengeance Academy that Shrike operated in Gotham City, training young teens to become assassins. Dick Grayson, temporarily fired by Batman, infiltrated the school after an "audition" and formed a hesitant friendship with Boone. After Dick revealed the school to Batman following an abortive assassination attempt by the students on Two Face, leading to the death of Shrike by the villain (as mentioned above), Boone swore to avenge his master. After meeting with Talia al Ghul, Boone continued his education by members of the League of Assassins. Taking on his mentor's name, the new Shrike became one of the world's foremost assassins, killing throughout Asia and the former Soviet bloc, before returning to America to become the new chief enforcer of criminal kingpin Blockbuster in order to assassinate Nightwing. He twice failed in this regard. Shrike later appeared, after the death of Ra's al Ghul, as a member of Nyssa al Ghul's new League of Assassins. Like his mentor and their namesake, the Shrike, Shrike uses a number of bladed and spiked weapons, such as swords, bladed tonfa, nets with fishing hooks added to them, and various knives and shuriken.

In Infinite Crisis Boone joined Alexander Luthor, Jr.'s Secret Society of Super Villains.

Final Crisis

One of the Shrikes was seen as a member of Libra's Secret Society of Super Villains.

References


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