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Bane makes reference to "breaking the bat" on a few occasions and in multiplayer, Bane can perform the back-breaker to instantly kill Batman or Robin. In the final battle in the main storyline, at one point Bane does manage to break Batman's back over his knee, though it only temporarily stops Batman before the fight resumes.
Bane uses his enhanced strength to escape and heads to Gotham City, where he defeats and breaks the back of its protector, Batman. Famous for having symbolically "Broken the Bat", Bane is often credited as the only villain to have bested Batman both physically and mentally. [1]
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 ...
Villains really are the new superheroes. DC Studios has tapped screenwriter Matthew Orton (“Captain America: Brave New World”) to write a feature film that will involve Batman villains Bane ...
Aparo continued to draw Batman stories in Detective and Batman until the early 1990s. During this time, he was the regular artist on Batman when Bane broke Bruce Wayne's back during the "KnightFall" storyline. [25] In 1992, Aparo returned to do pencils, inks, and lettering for his Batman stories, but was soon returned to contributing only ...
Batman has had a number of famous faces through the years from legends like Michael Keaton to 2000s icons like Robert Pattinson.But in every iteration, he is the same surly, dark hero of the crime ...
The mission is successful, and Batman breaks Bane's back. [117] Batman proposes to Catwoman. After healing from his wounds, an angry Bane travels to Gotham, where he fights Batman and loses. [118] Batman then tells Catwoman about the War of Jokes and Riddles, and she agrees to marry him. [119]
Together with Chuck Dixon, writer of Detective Comics, Moench was a mastermind of the Knightfall crossover story arc which saw Batman's back being broken by the super-strong villain Bane. [64] A new character, Jean-Paul Valley, officially takes up the Batman mantle in Bruce Wayne's absence and defeats Bane in issue #500 (October 1993).