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DC Comics
25 April 2024
In the early 1980s, as the Cold War stubbornly refuses to thaw, a new battle heats up...for the soul of the intelligence agency Checkmate.

In the early 1980s, as the Cold War stubbornly refuses to thaw, a new battle heats up...for the soul of the intelligence agency Checkmate.

As the agency's super-heroic public face, Jackson King-a.k.a. the armored Battalion, former leader of Stormwatch and the symbol of American might-has long suspected that Adeline Kane is up to dirty tricks overseas, engineering horrors that betray everything he believes about service to one's country.

But King doesn't know that Kane has a clever new ally-an ambitious young woman named Amanda Waller. She has her own ideas about how metahumans can serve their country. And honor, dignity, and long lives don't factor into them...

National-security reporter Spencer Ackerman, comics and video game writer Evan Narcisse, and a variety of top artists celebrate WildStorm's legacy of espionage-flavored superhero morality plays, pitting Stormwatch against the deadliest people in the DCU-including Deathstroke himself!

Collects Waller vs. Wildstorm #1-4.
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Illustrated by:   Jesus Merino, Eric Battle
Imprint:   DC Comics
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 284mm,  Width: 221mm,  Spine: 13mm
Weight:   646g
ISBN:   9781779517517
ISBN 10:   1779517513
Pages:   152
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Spencer Ackerman is an American journalist and writer. Focusing primarily on national security, he began his career at The New Republic in 2002 before writing for Wired, The Guardian and The Daily Beast. Evan Narcisse is an American comic book writer, journalist, and video game narrative designer. Narcisse began his working career as a journalist who has reported on video games for several media outlets, such as The Atlantic, The New York Times, Time, Kotaku, io9, and Polygon.

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