Religion of Crime

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The Religion of Crime is a group that features in DC Comics.

Contents

History

In the modern age, a lecture by Professor Stanton T. Carlyle in London was made on the Religion of Crime and the Crime Bible though he concluded it as being a hoax. Renee Montoya would question Professor Carlyle about the book and the Religion of Crime but he claimed that they were a myth whereupon he asked her not to bother him again. In reality, Stanton was a member of the Religion of Crime claiming that the cult did not exist yet disseminating the contents of the Crime Bible to listeners thus inducting them into its beliefs. He also intended to murder his wife to create controversy that adherents of the cult killed her and generating more readers into buying his book about the Religion of Crime. This plan was thwarted by Montoya as the Question but she was ambushed by Brother Flay of the Order of the Stone who planned to induct her into his sect. (Crime Bible: Five Lessons of Blood v1 #1)

Overview

Congregations of the Religion of Crime were known as a coven. (Crime Bible: Five Lessons of Blood v1 #3)

One of the many sects included the Order of the Stone. (Crime Bible: Five Lessons of Blood v1 #1)

Members

  • Flay : a male member of the Order of the Stone who intended to induct Renee Montoya into his sect. (Crime Bible: Five Lessons of Blood v1 #1)

Notes

  • The Religion of Crime were created by Geoff Johns, Grant Morrison, Greg Rucka, and Mark Waid where they made their first appearance in52 v1 #11 (July, 2006).

In other media

Video games

  • In DC Universe Online, it was said that Intergang had created a new organization namely the Religion of Crime that followed the Crime Bible in Gotham City. At Gotham, they were commanded by Whisper O'Daire and Kyle Abbot who were seeking the twice damned daughter of Cain. The heroes would dispatch Batwoman and the Question to leading heroes against the Cult of Crime. However, once there, Batwoman was ambushed and captured revealing it to be a trap as she was the objective whilst Renee Montoya tried to save her.

Appearances

  • Crime Bible: Five Lessons of Blood:

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