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By heritage, Bane is mixed race in origin. He has a white father, and a Latina mother. But as someone who never knew his father until he was an adult, who was born and spent his formative years in Pena Duro, the prison colony of Santa Prisca, and now as a man who still considers Santa Prisca his home, Bane is Latino by nationality as well. The exact sequence of events when it comes to comic book continuity can be difficult to parse, especially when it comes to the lives of characters as prolific as Batman and his closest allies.

The issue was published in December, The first issue of Robin: Son of Batman begins in media res , where we find Damian in Bialya with his colossal dragon-bat, Goliath. Assigned as a Golden Age hero of Earth-Two from the time that the concept itself was established, until the folding in of both realities after Crisis on Infinite Earths , the rarely discussed Wildcat of Earth-One only made six appearances between and , and was never heard from again.

Five of these six appearances were written by Bob Haney, one of the main writers of the Bronze Age team-up book The Brave and the Bold. In , Haney got the idea that he might be able to get some interesting adventures out of Wildcat and Batman.

Why not an Earth-1 Wildcat? So, it was a very cold, calculating thing. So quite unceremoniously, the Earth-One Ted Grant was dropped after one last Batman team-up in Brave and the Bold , with no real sense of finality. But in those early days, the action on the cover of these anthology comics rarely depicted anything that occurred within the comic itself.

Go through each issue and a baseball is not to be seen within. In that game, Superman pitched for the League, and Batman was his catcher. When Red Kryptonite comes into play, absolutely anything can happen to Superman, and the weirder it gets, the better. As soon as he opens his mouth, that fear goes out the window. He just kicked back for five months while their spirits were broken. But while he was putting off his actual plan, Bruce Wayne recovered and returned to Gotham.

Where did Bane get five months from? It seems like a very arbitrary period of time. Despite the intense rivalry that grows between Bane and Batman and the fact that Bane raises an army, turns people against each other, and essentially brings on a whole new French Revolution confined within Gotham City, he has a disappointingly unceremonious passing.

The whole movie, which is almost three hours long, seems to be building up to some triumphant confrontation between Bane and Batman, and it does. If this guy was going out, he needed to go out in a major way. The Dark Knight got away with its villain having an overly convoluted plan, because the Joker was an agent of chaos who just wanted to watch the world burn. He had political ambitions and a clear vision of what he wanted the world to look like.

He essentially wanted to rid Gotham of crime and corruption by destroying it — not taking things on a case-by-case basis like Batman, which is what caused conflict between the two as it was a conflict of ideologies. But still, his plan was as vague and convoluted as the Jokers'. Batman is a big, beefy, formidable presence. The Joker was a small, scrawny guy. In following up the Joker, Christopher Nolan wanted an entirely new villain. So, Nolan ignored Warner Bros. Except in the comics, Bane is huge.

He towers over Batman and snaps him like a toothpick. Let us know in the comments! Ben Sherlock is a writer, comedian, and independent filmmaker. During the battle, he breaks the back of the hero, Judomaster, killing him. No reason was given for his actions in 7, though in Infinite Crisis s collected edition, one of the many changes made to the original series was Bane saying "I finally know who I am. I am Bane, I break people" while breaking Judomaster's back.

To win their trust, he tells them how, prior to the Battle of Metropolis, he returned to his homeland to put an end to the drug lords' government, in the process discovering that a new, more addictive strain of Venom had been created.

In his furious carelessness to wipe out the drug trade, he was captured, and re-implanted with the cranial tubes, hooked to the new Venom, but now unable to shake off his addiction without dying from the withdrawal. Bane was forced to work as an enforcer for the drug cartel, unable to escape. Believing that Bane sought Rex Tyler's expertise in chemistry, Rick lets him approach his father, only to discover that the story is a ruse.

Bane, who had never truly been addicted to Venom, had in fact wiped out the drug lords, and destroyed every research note on Venom. He discovered in the process both strains of Venom derived from Rex Tyler's early research on Miraclo.

He discovers from the Tylers that no written notes exist of Rex's work, captures Rex, and steals Rick's equipment, planning to kill Rex and force Rick to take the last of the new Venom, living forever as an addict.

Rick manipulates Bane into using Miraclo and demolishing the building as he and his father escape, burying the mercenary in the rubble of the very same Santa Priscan penitentiary where his story began. Eventually Bane resurfaces in Santa Prisca, leading the country to democratic elections. Upon discovering that the elections were rigged by Computron, he uses his influence to enforce martial law, plunging the country into a civil war.

Computron offers information to Checkmate on who ordered him to rig the elections in exchange for their help in escaping the country. Fire and Judomaster's son, Thomas Jagger , are sent on the mission, with Jagger debating whether or not to seek revenge for his father's murder. He fights Bane in order to allow Fire to escape, defeating him easily, but chooses not to kill him. In Outsiders 50, Bane appears once more to be wearing the tubing system to apply Venom.

In Salvation Run 2, Bane was tricked by his fellow squad members, and sent to the prison planet. He attacked Thunder and Lightning when they were attempting to feed Martian Manhunter.

One of his shipments include to Gotham. Batman, who was temporarily endowed with Superman's powers, respond by attacking Bane at his home.

Not only was The Dark Knight able to easily defeat the villain, the hero nearly killed him with his far superior strength. Bane survived his injuries due to the enhanced stamina from his Venom supplies.

Bane joined the Secret Six in their new ongoing series started in September In the first issue Bane is depicted as a stoic devil's advocate for the group, offering alternative points of view for both Deadshot and Catman on the subject of love. He is later shown to have an almost father-like concern for Scandal Savage 's well-being.

Although this is largely played for laughs in the early issues, the first arc's final issue displays the depth of Bane's affection. When the Six are attacked by an army of supervillains, a wounded and seemingly dying Bane's concern for Scandal results in him taking Venom to save her. Bane is later shown to have recovered from his ordeal, appearing in Gotham City with Catman and Ragdoll in an attempt to stem some of the chaos caused by the apparent death of Batman. During the team's several escapades, Bane reveals both a deep respect for his onetime adversary and a painful yearning to assume the mantle of Batman, telling a trio of rescued citizens to tell people that it was the Batman who saved them.

Bane ultimately gives his blessing to Dick Grayson, praying that "God help him. His first act as leader is to remove Scandal from active duty, not wishing for her to be endangered. Venom Usage: He utilizes the super-steroid known as Venom to enhance his own physical attributes to superhuman levels, namely his strength, durability, speed, and endurance.

Genius-Level Intellect: He possesses a genius-level intellect and is one of Batman's most intelligent foes. Escapologist: He is surpassed only by Batman, Nightwing, and Mister Miracle in the art of escape and infiltration. He is not only a master, but has created several fighting styles.

Bane's fighting ability combined with his peak strength and endurance make him a highly formidable and dangerous opponent for any non-meta and many metahuman foes.

Peak of Human Physical Condition: Even without Venom, his strength and physique is at its peak and is slightly superior to the likes of Batman or other athletes. Weaknesses: Venom addiction and relapse he has currently kicked this , Thomas Jagger, psychological fear of "the bat-demon" of his nightmares. Bane made a few cameos in the film alongside other Batman villains and was was voiced by Doug Benson , who impersonated Tom Hardy.

Bane's design was a pastiche of the comic book version and the Tom Hardy version of the character.



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