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Bane, a supervillain in DC Comics and an adversary of the superhero Batman, has been adapted in various forms of media, including films, television series, and video games. The character has been portrayed in film by Robert Swenson in Batman & Robin , and Tom Hardy in The Dark Knight Rises , and in television by Shane West in the Fox series ...
Bane's henchmen then capture Catwoman, Duke Thomas, Commissioner Gordon, and the Bronze Tiger to cut Batman off from his allies. Bane beats Batman savagely in an alley and believes him dead, but finds out that Catwoman has escaped, freed the rest of the hostages, and tied up Bane's henchmen, giving Batman a chance to flee. [57]
Batman: Vengeance of Bane #1 (January 1993) [8] [9] The international masked criminal known as Bane has immense strength derived from a super-steroid called Venom. Bane's raw power, coupled with his genius level intellect, makes him a considerable threat to Batman, having once succeeded in breaking Batman's back. [10] Black Mask [11] Doug ...
The raucous DC animated show is moving to Metropolis, which means Superman, which means… Brainiac.
Bane and Jeanette replace them with King Shark, Dwarfstar, Lady Vic, and Giganta. John Ostrander guest-wrote Secret Six (vol. 3) #15 (January 2010), featuring Deadshot, [15] [16] and #23 (September 2010), a super-powered version take on "The Most Dangerous Game". [17] The series has also had three crossovers with other DC titles.
2 Bane's ambiguous birthplace in The Dark Knight Rises. 24 comments. 3 Knightfall fan film/sources. 1 comment. 4 "primary agonist" 3 comments. 5 Description of ...
The photo of Tom Hardy's Bane is out of place, and should be replaced/removed. The focus of this article is on the comics version of the character; the film versions are not addressed at all in this section. It may have a place on the Bane in other media page, but is irrelevant to this article. Zargabaath 17:49, 20 December 2013 (UTC) Agreed.
Kaylon Kirkwood must also pay a $5,000 fine for killing the K-9, plus $38,379.98 in restitution, which includes the cost of a new police dog, training, and Bane’s necropsy and cremation.