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DC’s Absolute Universe has introduced a new and extremely fearsome version of Batman’s gargantuan nemesis Bane, but even ...
It's the 32nd anniversary of Bane breaking Batman's back, and ever since that day, the Dark Knight has been forever changed.
Absolute Batman is about to have a big problem as he’s about to come face-to-face with his world’s Bane, who’s, unsurprisingly, an absolute tank.
The point is Bane wasn't afraid of Batman and didn't attack him when he was at his weakest due to a lack of confidence. The encounter was meant to utterly break Batman and that's exactly what it did.
Bane broke the Bat, is connected to his backstory, has a soft side, made Batman stronger, and is just fun to imitate.
McFarlane Toys has announced three new Batman and related figures that are now up for preorder. Azrael Batman (Knightquest) Preorders are available on Amazon and Entertainment Earth ...
With his first two Batman films, Nolan re-imagined Batman as something a bit more plausible in today’s world: a self-made, one-man special forces unit with lots of money, a kick-ass R&D;… ...
Absolute Batman vs. Absolute Bane Batman and Bane finally meet in the closing pages of Absolute Batman #9, and their showdown doesn't go well for the Dark Knight.
Underrated during The Dark Knight Rises’ release 10 years ago, Tom Hardy’s performance as Bane remains one of the best supervillains in the genre.
Jost wondered. “Oh right: Bane.” Bane, of course, was one of the secondary baddies in 1997’s Batman & Robin, then, some 15 years later, the main villain of The Dark Knight Rises.