Batman Arkham: Ra's al Ghul is a compilation of some of the best representative of the Ra's al Ghul stories over the years centering one of the more iconic foes in the Batman Rouges Gallery. This collection features the Ra's al Ghul in all his many incarnations throughout the years.
This trade paperback collects Batman #232 and #243-244, Batman Annual #26, Batman and Robin #23.3, DC Special Series #15, The Brave and the Bold #159, Detective Comics #750 and Nightwing #152. Also included is a Ra's al Ghul profile from Who's Who in the DC Universe #13.
Ra's al Ghul is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly as an adversary of the crime-fighting vigilante Batman. Created by editor Julius Schwartz, writer Dennis O'Neil and artist Neal Adams, the character first appeared in Batman #232's "Daughter of the Demon". The character is one of Batman's most enduring enemies and belongs to the collective of adversaries that make up Batman's rogues gallery, though given his high status as a supervillain, he has also come into conflict with Superman and other heroes in the DC Universe.
As a whole, Batman Arkham: Ra's al Ghul is a rather mediocre anthology of Ra's al Ghul stories. Story selection must have been difficult to say the least. Ra's al Ghul has a long and varied history and has been featured or cameos in many stories over many titles and it is no easy feat to pick out the best or favorite from the masses.
The thing is those measuring sticks are subjective and will never reach perfect consensus. Actually, we all can agree that in a collection like this, we could all agree on one story: Batman #232 – the first appearance of the Ra's al Ghul – the rest is debatable. This anthology served its purpose – giving the reader a nice overview of Ra's al Ghul.
Regardless, I think the editors picked a somewhat nice selection, would I swapped some stories out for others – sure I have my favorites, but it is difficult if not impossible to please everyone, since everyone is different. Overall, I was happy of which stories were presented.
All in all, I think Batman Arkham: Ra's al Ghul is a somewhat good selection of stories that gives a nice glimpse into the psyche of one of the most endearing villain in Batman's Rouge Gallery – Ra's al Ghul. It is a good anthology for both the avid and subdued fan alike. However, for the newly initiated I would recommend a collection that is more substantial and cohesive.