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DC is gearing up to reinvent Bane, and the early teases promise a transformation that could redefine the character forever in the minds of fans.
Absolute Batman may lack many of the innate advantages of DC's traditional Dark Knight, but one thing he has going for him is ...
A preview of Absolute Batman #9 officially introduces Bane to DC's Absolute Universe, and he starts by crushing a man's skull ...
The opening scene of Absolute Batman #9 reveals a major difference between the Absolute Universe Bane and the original Earth-Prime villain.
Desmond Bane’s impact goes beyond the court as his career shifts to Orlando. Here’s what to know about the newest member of ...
32 years ago today, Bane became the first ever character to break the Batman, and he left a permanent mark on the Dark Knight. In Batman #497, chapter eleven of the “Knightfall” storyline ...
Wardlow or Batista would not be the first professional wrestler to portray Bane. Jeep Swenson, known as the Ultimate Solution ...
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 .
Bane also featured as a secondary villain in 1997’s “Batman & Robin,” as played by professional wrestler Robert Swenson, and Shane West played the character on Fox’s Batman prequel series ...