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  2. Bane (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Bane is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.Created by Chuck Dixon, Doug Moench, and Graham Nolan, the character first appeared in Batman: Vengeance of Bane #1 (January 1993).

  3. List of Batman family enemies - Wikipedia

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    Villain Creators First appearance Fictional biography Bane [5] Chuck Dixon [6] [7] Doug Moench [7] Graham Nolan [6] [7] 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 ...

  4. Secret Six (comics) - Wikipedia

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    DC launched a new Secret Six series in September 2008, reuniting Catman, Deadshot, Scandal, and Rag Doll, and adding Bane (hinted at by Simone months earlier as "an A-list Batman villain" [8]) and an original character named Jeannette, who appeared in the third issue.

  5. Rag Doll (Peter Merkel Jr.) - Wikipedia

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    Rag Doll (Peter Merkel Jr.) is a supervillain and anti-hero in the DC Comics universe. He first appeared in Villains United #1 (July 2005), and was created by Gail Simone and Dale Eaglesham. He is a member of the Secret Six and the son of the original Rag Doll, Peter Merkel.

  6. Bane in other media - Wikipedia

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    Bane received two figures from DC Direct, with one based on his appearance in Batman: Knightfall and one in the "Secret Files & Origins" series. [41] Bane received two figure variants in Mattel's D.C. Superheroes line. [41] Bane received a mini-figure in Lego's Bat-Tank building set as part of two-pack with the Riddler. [42]

  7. Forever Evil - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the four Batman "Villains Month" titles were in the top ten, with Joker #1 placing fifth, Riddler #1 sixth, Bane #1 eighth, and Penguin #1 coming in tenth, [184] while all "Villains Month" titles with a 3D cover ranked in the top 125 in sales. "Villains Month" titles with a 2D cover placed between 49 and 211 on the chart. [185]

  8. Ventriloquist (character) - Wikipedia

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    The Ventriloquist is one of many villains in the Batman's rogues gallery to be confined to Arkham Asylum when Batman apprehends him. In Knightfall, Arkham is destroyed by Bane and the Ventriloquist is among the inmates who escape. [5] Unable to find Scarface, the Ventriloquist uses a sock puppet in his place for a short time (aptly named Socko).

  9. League of Assassins - Wikipedia

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    Bane Bane was once a member of the League of Assassins when he had impressed Ra's al Ghul. [18] Bear – A Mexican Bigfoot-like man who is a member of the League of Assassins' metahuman faction. Bronze Tiger – He was brainwashed at the time. Cheshire – She is part of the League of Assassins in The New 52.

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