The issue opens with a flashback as soldier of fortune Alfred Pennyworth recalls what he learned of Bane. It is clear that this version of Bane is a more formidable figure physically, towering over ...
Bane's debut in Batman: The Animated Series came in the episode titled "Bane." Unlike his comic origin in DC Comics' Knightfall, the animated version retained his fearsome physicality but changed up ...
Absolute Batman may lack many of the innate advantages of DC's traditional Dark Knight, but one thing he has going for him is sheer mass. Writer Scott Snyder famously joked that this is "The Batman ...
With so many eccentric foes like the Joker and Penguin being a constant source of dread for Batman, it’s easy to write Bane off as a muscle-bound brute. This idea is especially true as most movies and ...
Absolute Bane is a monster unlike any other that Batman has ever faced. In their first encounter, Bane dismantled Batman with zero effort, easily blocking all of his strikes and disabling his limbs ...
DC Comics released Absolute Batman #14 today, and it delivers one of the most batsh*t crazy battles in the Dark Knight's comic book history. In his final showdown with Bane, Bruce Wayne is forced to ...
Excerpt from the book Batman and Psychology: A Dark and Stormy Knight. © 2012 Travis Langley (Wiley-Blackwell) Case File 6–1: Bane Real name: Unknown First ...
Although it's not Rocksteady handling the game, Arkham Origins appears to be in safe hands with Warner Bros Games Montreal, who previously worked on the Wii U port of Arkham City. The third-person, ...
Bane was designed to be the ultimate Batman villain. Beyond being more physically imposing, he was blessed with a keen and analytical mind that was almost the equal of Bruce Wayne’s. The Absolute ...
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