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The Absolute universe's divisive take on Bane actually has subtle hints connecting him to 2004's incredibly underrated The Batman animated series.
After expressing an opinion that got fans up in arms, Bane's co-creator is giving everyone a chance to put their money where their mouths are. Graham Nolan had a few things to say about Absolute ...
There’s one thing everyone knew about DC’s Absolute universe before it launched: its Absolute Batman was big as hell. Scott Snyder and Nick Dragotta’s then-new take on the Dark Knight turned him from ...
To be fair, Bane was already intimidating and often depicted as incredibly jacked anyway, but similar to Batman, he’s evolved to be even more massive. As you can see in the images, Bane’s neck ...
Tom Hardy’s take on Bane in The Dark Knight Rises had the venom, but apparently, for some fans, it lacked the venomous bulk they were expecting.
There are many enemies who test Batman physically and mentally. Bane is one of the few who can manage both tasks. Given that, it is unsurprising that a new version of the “Man Who Broke the Bat ...
Let’s get this book to 1.6 million in sales! That’ll show me.” Bane by graham nolan in detective comics #663 (left) and batman #497 cover by kelley jones (right) ...
Graham Nolan, the co-creator of Bane, has seen the design for Absolute Bane from Absolute Batman #9 and he hates it. Before reading his comments, take a look at Absolute Bane below. His words ...
So when Bruce tries infiltrate it and distill its secrets, a new villain from Gotham City arrives to deal with the problem…an old adversary of Alfred's…a man known only as Bane. The next big ...
That left him looking more like Batman villain Bane than a basketball player. Here's the story behind how Louisville students played a part in getting Scott back on the court. Kelsey turned to ...