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"War Games" is a 2004-2005 major storyline
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published by the comic book publishing company
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that ran in its ''
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'' family of titles, ''
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''. The storyline, which was published from October 2004 until January 2005, was preceded by a prologue that appeared in '' Batman: The 12 Cent Adventure''.


Synopsis

The plot revolves around a gang war involving all the major criminal groups in
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. It starts with one of
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'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:
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, who is really an alias of Batman himself. This plan is discovered by Stephanie Brown, who was serving as Batman's sidekick
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at the time, and who was unaware that Malone and Batman were one and the same, believing that he was simply an employee of Batman. When Stephanie is fired from the Robin position, she attempts to regain Batman's trust and confidence by implementing the contingency plan without Batman's knowledge or participation. Thus, Malone is not present when Stephanie, having returned to her former identity of Spoiler, assembles the leaders of all of the gangs into one place. The meeting ends disastrously, with numerous crime bosses and henchmen killed (including
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, and NKVDemon) and all of the gangs in Gotham going to war with one another. During the gang war, the crime lord Black Mask seizes control of all the gangs by kidnapping Stephanie and torturing her for the information she possesses, and becomes the most powerful crime lord of Gotham City. Stephanie is seemingly killed, for which Batman holds himself responsible.


Aftermath

Besides the aforementioned death of Stephanie Brown, many other side effects came about from this event. The biggest of these included Black Mask becoming the single crime boss in Gotham, something that would remain until his death at the hands of
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. Another would be Commissioner Akins effectively making all vigilantes criminals, a move that would stay in place for over a year until the return of
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to the Gotham City Police Department. The more controversial effect, not seen until the follow-up story ''
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'', was turning
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against Batman, when she allows Stephanie Brown to die from her wounds as Batman's "punishment" for including children in his war on crime.
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, a former
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who was killed years prior, was confirmed to be alive on '' Batman: Under the Hood'' and operating as a violent vigilante called the Red Hood, who waged a one-man war against Black Mask and successfully crippled his criminal operation in the city before seeking revenge against Batman and the Joker. Finally, the citizens of Gotham City no longer consider Batman to be an
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(which has been in place since ''
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''), as he was caught on camera trying to save the life of a wounded student at the end of Act One. Additionally,
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lost the clock tower that served as her home and headquarters and left Gotham City, eventually moving to
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. She would later re-establish her ties to Batman. Stephanie's death would also lead to the mystery of her later appearances in the pages of ''
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'' and ''Robin'' as a mysterious female vigilante wearing the Spoiler costume later unmasked to be Stephanie herself. Stephanie's death was
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by writer
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, revealing that Thompkins switched her body with a deceased victim who had a similar body type and treated her in secret.


Planned death of Stephanie

At the 2011 Auckland Writers and Readers Festival, former ''Batgirl'' writer
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said that the writers were told by editorial that the crossover would be "involve some kind of gang war in Gotham" and involve Stephanie's death. Her debut as Robin was, according to her story, "purely as a trick to play on the readers, that we would fool them into thinking that the big event 'War Games''was that Stephanie Brown would become Robin but we knew all along it was a temporary thing, and she was then going to die at the end of this crossover story". Both Horrocks and ''Nightwing'' writer
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opposed the move during planning, to the extent that Horrocks deliberately kept ''Batgirl'' out of several key events in the story.


Reading order

''War Drums'': * ''Detective Comics'' #790-796 * ''Robin'' (vol. 4) #126-128 * ''Batgirl'' #53 * ''Solo'' #10 Act One - Outbreak: * Prelude: ''Batman: The 12 Cent Adventure'' #1 * Part 1: ''Detective Comics'' #797 * Part 2: ''Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight'' #182 * Part 3: ''Nightwing'' #96 * Part 4: ''Batman: Gotham Knights'' #56 * Part 5: ''Robin'' (vol. 4) #129 * Part 6: ''Batgirl'' #55 * Part 7: ''Catwoman'' (vol. 3) #34 * Part 8: ''Batman'' #631 Act Two - Tides: * Part 1: ''Detective Comics'' #798 * Part 2: ''Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight'' #183 * Part 3: ''Nightwing'' #97 * Part 4: ''Batman: Gotham Knights'' #57 * Part 5: ''Robin'' (vol. 4) #130 * Part 6: ''Batgirl'' #56 * Part 7: ''Catwoman'' (vol. 3) #35 * Part 8: ''Batman'' #632 Act Three - Endgame: * Part 1: ''Detective Comics'' #799 * Part 2: ''Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight'' #184 * Part 3: ''Nightwing'' #98 * Part 4: ''Robin'' (vol. 4) #131 * Part 5: ''Batman: Gotham Knights'' #58 * Part 6: ''Batgirl'' #57 * Part 7: ''Catwoman'' (vol. 3) #36 * Part 8: ''Batman'' #633 * Epilogue: ''Detective Comics'' #800 * Epilogue: ''Batman'' #634


Modern releases

Starting in November 2015, DC began to release new editions of the ''War Games'' arc, with the first volume composed of the issues from the original release mixed in with the issues that were originally used for the prequel "collected edition", ''Batman: War Drums'', as well as a brief story from the ''Solo'' series by Damion Scott about Stephanie Brown as Robin and the issues ''Robin'' #121 and ''Batgirl'' #53, which were not part of the original release. The second and final volume which was released in May 2016 contained the rest, which was the issues originally used for the second and third volumes of the original release, combined with the ones from the post-story "collected edition", '' Batman: War Crimes'' and ''Batman'' #642, which was not part of the original trade paperback release.


References

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