\'Batman vs Ra\'s al Ghul\': Ra\'s al Ghul returns in six-issue DC miniseries

'Batman vs Ra's al Ghul': Ra's al Ghul returns in six-issue DC miniseries

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American comic book Neal Adams, the behind the now-classic villain Ra's al Ghul, is all set to return with his most famous creation.

"Ra's al Ghul, of the League of Assassins, grandfather of Bruce Wayne's son and the only person in the world capable of going sword-to-sword with Batman, returns this August during DC's in a new six-issue mini-series, VS RA'S AL GHUL, written and drawn by Ra's al Ghul's co-creator himself, legendary Neal Adams," reads DC's official website.

The mini-series will revive DC's bad guy Ra's al Ghul, an immortal assassin also known as the Demon's Head, who believes that he needs to save the world, and in the process decides to undo the good work done by Bruce Wayne's alter ego.

Penned by Adams, the plot line of 'Batman vs Ra's al Ghul' is both dark and complicated. Demon's is on the mission of killing Batman but is interrupted when comes under siege by terrorists.

"Adams shows a under siege by terrorists, with Batman determined to find the source. But when Boston Brand, aka Deadman, tries to intervene, he discovers an even more disturbing and deadly truth: the terrorists are led by an inhuman monster! volunteers his own private security force to aid the GCPD, and now they are the saviours standing between nuclear terror and the townspeople! But al Ghul's true goal is hidden from everyone's eyes. He will destroy the city and kill Batman--this time for good. Watching in horror is..." reads DC's description of the series.

Apart from this, DC has something more planned for its fans. To coincide with the debut of Adams' new mini-series, the publishing company will also release facsimile edition of Batman No. 232, the story that introduced for the very first time, reprinted in its original format.

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First Published: Thu, May 16 2019. 10:03 IST