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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.
Swole Bane is Here. Absolute Batman #8 saw Batman on a tear through Gotham City’s underworld, demanding to know what happened to his friend Waylon. Together with Harvey, Oswald, Edward, and ...
DC Comics releases Absolute Batman #10 this coming Wednesday, and you can check out the official preview of the issue below… Bruce Wayne is trapped within the horrors of Ark M as his best friend ...
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.
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 ...
Batman and Bane finally meet in the closing pages of Absolute Batman #9, and their showdown doesn't go well for the Dark Knight. Bane approaches their fight with a lackadaiscal calm.
Batman villain Bane is known for one thing: breaking Batman’s back. So naturally, whenever he shows up again, you can usually expect the threat of amateur chiropractice to rise up.
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.
Bane proved to be more than just a physical crucible for the Batman to overcome though. Functionally, he plays that role and plays it well—not unlike Mr. T’s Clubber Lang did in Rocky III .