Batman: Shadow War collects DC Comics issues Batman 122-123, Robin 13-14, Deathstroke 8-9, Shadow War: Alpha, Shadow War: War Zone, and Shadow War: Omega written by Joshua Williams, Nadi Shammas, Ed Britain, and Stephanie Phillips with art by Howard Porter, Roger Cruz, Paolo Pantalena, Viktar Bogdanovic, Stephen Segovia, Otto Schmidt, Sweeney Boa, Mike Bowden, Ann Maulina, and Michael Henderson.
Ra’s and Talia Al Ghul have done the unthinkable and have turned themselves in. Ra’s has only has one condition for his surrender - he wishes to address the public on why he is turning himself in. In his speech, Ra’s repents his actions and wants to help improve the world. During the speech, Ra’s is assassinated and Talia is shot by Deathstroke. In Talia’s escape, she sets the entire League of Shadows against Deathstroke and the Secret Society. Only one problem - it appears Slade Wilson has an iron clad alibi and didn’t kill The Demon’s Head.
This book is a globetrotting action story with many long term storylines weaving into an epic crescendo. We finally have Batman and Damian Wayne back together. It has been a long time coming. The final reveal of the enemy is an interesting choice that has close to 40 years of comic history behind it. There were times where I felt I wasn’t getting the full story as I don’t read the Robin, Deathstroke, or Checkmate on-going comic series, but I definitely got the big ideas of what was happening here. It’s really fun seeing Batman Inc back in the picture now being lead by Ghostmaker. That should make for a really fun series. While this book does have its own conclusion, it sets up the next DC crossover Dark Crisis. I’m crisis-ed out in recent years, but I will still give it a read.