Few comic book villains have had as auspicious a debut as Bane. Created by writers Chuck Dixon & Doug Moench with artist Graham Nolan, Bane was devised as the villain of the "Knightfall." He ...
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We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Spoilers for "Absolute Batman" #14 follow. "Absolute Batman" #14 was delayed for two weeks from its initial November 12 release date because ...
Although he managed to escape Ark M, Bane tracked Batman down in Gotham City. The monster found Batman ready and waiting for him, having lured him into a circle of cars filled with Bat-Bombs. The ...
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 ...
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. From his inception, Bane seemed destined to take ...
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 ...
A-A-Ron posted this particular piece of Tom King Batman analysis to Twitter yesterday, for my birthday. He has graciously allowed us to reproduce it for Bleeding Cool. He writes, It would be easy to ...
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