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But as Absolute Batman begins to dig into the mysteries of what Ark M means and who's behind it, Bane, an old adversary of Alfred's, arrives to stop Bruce. And yes, this Bane is big and hopped up ...
"Get in line" is exactly what Bane did. As you probably know, Bane crippled Batman by smashing the hero's back against his knee. If not, apologies for the way old spoiler.
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;… ...
That’s right, Old Man Bane is upon us. DC has released the first full preview of the premium one-shot, showing off the first few pages and multiple variants covers of the upcoming issue.
Batman's old enemy, Bane, had the one man that could help Gotham Girl, the Psycho Pirate. With the help of some allies, Batman defeated Bane and left him lying broken.
The Rebirth era of Batman follows one, long master plan orchestrated by one of Batman’s most iconic and imposing foes, Bane. Seventy-one issues have been released as of this writing, meaning we ...
Batman Beyond portrays Bane as a broken old man, bound to his estate and relying on machines to breathe. The episode not only tackles the lofty themes of teenage drug addiction, ...
Just last month it was announced that Bane will be appearing in the Batman 66 comic book—see image above with art by Michael Allred. But what if Bane had ...
A preview of Absolute Batman #9 officially introduces Bane to DC's Absolute Universe, and he starts by crushing a man's skull in his hands.
The venom-breathing villain from Batman was originally conceived in the early 1990s, nearly two decades before the new controversy arose. But the film may not be entirely apolitical.
Bane isn't the only major Batman character who makes his debut in issue #9. We also meet the Absolute versions of Dick Grayson and Deathstroke. As far as we know, this Dick Grayson hasn't become ...