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DC’s Absolute Universe revamps DC’s heroes and villains in a new reality, with the ruthless beast of muscle and brains known as Bane becoming more terrifying than ever before. DC’s Absolute Universe ...
Absolute Nightwing and Deathstroke 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.
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.
First appearance: "Batman: Vengeance of Bane" No. 1 (1993 cover date) Real name: Unknown, but he is the son of Sir Edmund Dorrance, aka King Snake, a blind, evil master of the martial arts.
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.
How DC's Bane Has Been Misrepresented in Film So Far Bane is Batman's ultimate nemesis, but he's been unfairly misrepresented in the media so far. We take a look at how to fix this in the new DCU.
Bane eventually escaped the prison and traveled to Gotham City, wearing a costume that made him look, essentially, like a hulked-out Luchador — but his mask conceals his means of injecting venom.
Besides the Joker, the Dark Knight will be tormented by the 'roid raging Bane in the upcoming Xbox 360, PS3 and PC title Batman: Arkham Asylum. Hit the jump for a quick video and some facts about ...
Despite his best efforts, Dave Batista won’t play Bane in The Batman. That doesn’t mean fans can’t imagine what Bautista might look like in costume as the character. Artist Saarukan ...