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The plot revolves around a gang war involving all the major criminal groups in Gotham. It starts with one of Batman's most ambitious contingency plans for a possible outbreak of uncontrollable gang violence, Batman developed an elaborate scenario that would unite all of Gotham's underworld under a single crime boss: Matches Malone, who is really an alias of Batman himself.
The event ran during the month of August 2005 in the Batman and Detective Comics series, and is the sequel to another Batman crossover, War Games. While originally released by itself in trade paperback format, the later trade paperback release in 2016 would have this event as part of Batman: War Games Vol. 2. [1]
Batman: War Drums: Detective Comics Vol. 1 #796; Robin Vol. 4 #126–128 October 2004 978-1401203412: Batman: War Games Book 1: Catwoman Vol. 3 #34; March 2005 978-1401204297: Batman: War Games Book 2: Robin Vol. 4 #130; Batman: Gotham Knights Vol. 1 #57; Catwoman Vol. 3 #35; Nightwing Vol. 2 #97 July 2005 978-1401204303: Batman: War Games Book 3
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During the 'War Games' story arc, Spoiler, desperate to prove herself, took one of Batman's contingency plans and set it into action.The plan was to get all of Gotham's crime lords under the control of Orpheus, an agent of Batman, and therefore under the control of Batman himself.
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Detective Comics (later retitled as Batman Detective Comics) is an American comic book series published by Detective Comics, later shortened to DC Comics.The first volume, published from 1937 to 2011 (and later continued in 2016), is best known for introducing the superhero Batman in Detective Comics #27 (cover-dated May 1939).
This story also features the death of Batman villain the Black Spider and ties into the Batman War Games crossover. "Lights Out" #25 At Akins' orders, the Bat-Signal is removed from Gotham Central after the events of War Games, which lead the MCU to (further) distrust Batman. "On The Freak Beat" #26–27 Brubaker Jason Alexander