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DC’s Absolute Universe has introduced a new and extremely fearsome version of Batman’s gargantuan nemesis Bane, but even ...
If Absolute Batman wants to avoid being broken by this giant Bane, he's going to have to push himself harder than he ever has before. Absolute Batman #9 is available on June 11th from DC Comics.
Bane did break Batman, not just in body and spirit, but in leaving a scar on the Dark Knight that very, very few other villains have ever managed to score. The new Batman, for better or worse, was ...
Bane made his presence known to Batman and, before fading away, he promised that the hero would one day scream his name. "Get in line" is exactly what Bane did.
In 1993, Chuck Dixon, Doug Moench, and Graham Nolan created Bane, one of the few modern villains to earn his place among Batman’s most lethal foes.
After Bane brutalized him, Batman had to build himself back up again, and by the end of the movie, Batman was a beast. This was a whole different Caped Crusader.
As for the Batman graphic novels on offer, some of our top recommendations are Chip Zdarsky's Batman storylines like Failsafe ...
Batman: Bane of the Demon. Right from the very first page I was amazed at what a difference coloring and inking can make. This Bane story is written by Chuck Dixon as well and it also showcases ...
Bane, an escaped convict from a prison in South America who’s fueled by the super-steroid Venom, made debut in the comics in “Batman: Vengeance of Bane #1” in January 1993.
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 ...