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Batman
"Hush (Part 9)"
The Assassins
Batman 616
Batman
Title: "Hush (Part 9)"
The Assassins
Storyline: "Hush"
Volume: 1
Number: 616
Cover price: $2.25
Cover date: August, 2003
Publisher: DC Comics
Credits
Ex. Ed: Dan DiDio
Writers: Jeph Loeb
Pencilers: Jim Lee
Inkers: Scott Williams
Cover artists: Jim Lee
Cover inker: Scott Williams
Cover colorist: Alex Sinclair
Colorists: Alex Sinclair
Letterers: Richard Starkings
Assistants: Morgan Dontanville
Editors: Bob Schreck
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"The Assassins" is the 616th issue of the first ongoing Batman comic book series. It is the ninth of twelve chapters in the ""Hush" storyline that runs from issue #608-619. The issue was written by Jeph Loeb and illustrated by Jim Lee with Scott Williams on inks. Lee and Williams also provided the cover art illustration. It was colored by Alex Sinclair with Richard Starkings providing the lettering. The issue was edited by Bob Schreck. It shipped with a August, 2003 cover-date and a retail price of $2.25 (US) per copy.

Synopsis[]

Batman rappels down from the Batplane and boards the company jetliner, LexCorp-One. Once inside, he kidnaps Talia Head and brings her back to Gotham. He tells her that Ra's al Ghul will not suffer a threat to his daughter. Talia points out two flaws with the problem: she and Ra's are not on speaking terms, and Batman would never hurt her.

Returning to Gotham, Batman leaves Talia in the care of Catwoman. The message is quickly received as Batman soon finds a scimitar sticking out from a computer terminal in the Batcave. Concerned, Batman hurries upstairs to check on Alfred. After seeing he's alright, Batman quickly deciphers the context of Ra's "message", but is confused to learn that he is being summoned to North Africa. Alfred theorizes that Ra's may be luring him away from Gotham, but Batman has no choice.

Elsewhere, Harvey Dent sneaks into the home of former police commissioner James Gordon. He tells Jim that the Batman will need his help in resolving the current string of crimes. He also tells Gordon that the gun used to kill Tommy Elliot was Jim's old service pistol.

Batman arrives in Africa and meets with Ra's. The two engage in a sword fight, and Batman surprises Ra’s by running him through. With Ra's incapacitated, Batman begins questioning him. Ra's is not responsible for the recent attacks on Batman. In fact, he wants Batman's opponent equally dead, for the person recently used one of the last Lazarus Pits.

Back in Gotham City, Lady Shiva (under orders from Ra's) breaks into Catwoman's penthouse to rescue Talia. She gets into a fight with Catwoman, and easily takes her out. To her surprise however, Talia turns the tables on her, smashing a chair across the back of Shiva's head.

Batman returns to find Catwoman and Lady Shiva lying on the floor unconscious. Talia says that Catwoman would have died if she had not returned, but decided to come back for Batman's sake. Talia kisses Batman and warns him that his mysterious opponent knows about his affection towards Catwoman and will use it against him. She asks Batman if Catwoman is worth the risk, and he silently answers yes.

Appearances[]

Featured characters

Supporting characters

Villains

Minor characters

Organizations

Races

Locations

Items

Vehicles

Notes & Trivia[]

  • This issue shipped as a direct edition and a newstand edition.
  • Batman makes reference to Lucius Fox in this issue. Lucius is the CEO of Wayne Enterprises and runs the day to day operations of the company in Bruce's absence.
  • Oracle appears as a voice on a communicator only in this issue.
  • Batman questions Ra's al Ghul about the Lazarus Pit. In issue #615, Batman found samples of ash from a Lazarus Pit in Gotham City after a scuffle involving the Riddler. This event foreshadows a major plot point, which becomes fully revealed at the conclusion of the "Hush" storyline.
  • Catwoman was trained by the Armless Master.[1] Lady Shiva killed her mentor back during "KnightsEnd". [2] This makes the fight scene between them a little bit more interesting from an emotional standpoint, although this piece of information does not actually come up during this issue.

Recommended Reading[]

See also[]

Batman Media

The World of Batman

Batman miscellaneous

External Links[]

References[]

  1. Catwoman Annual #2
  2. Batman #509
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