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  2. List of Batman family enemies - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Batarang - Wikipedia

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    In Batman vs. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Batman threw Batarangs at the Shredder during their fight, but the Shredder shattered them with his arm blades. In Batman: Hush, Batman used Batarangs to sever the tubes which pumped Bane's medicine into his mask, before use more Batarangs to sever overhead power cables, which then electrified Bane ...

  4. Bruce Wayne (Dark Knight trilogy) - Wikipedia

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    Batman frees the police and they clash with Bane's army in the streets; during the battle, Batman overpowers Bane. Miranda intervenes and stabs Batman, revealing herself as Talia al Ghul, Ra's al Ghul's daughter, and pledging to complete her father's work and avenge his death. She activates the bomb's detonator, but Gordon blocks the signal.

  5. Bane (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    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]

  6. The Dark Knight Rises - Wikipedia

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    A digitally mapped model of Tom Hardy's face and skull was used to design and construct Bane's mask. Costume designer Lindy Hemming explained that Bane uses a mask to inhale an analgesic gas, which, in director Christopher Nolan's words, "keeps his pain just below the threshold so he can function." In designing Bane's costume, Hemming needed it ...

  7. Bane in other media - Wikipedia

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    Bane appears in The Lego Batman Movie, voiced by Doug Benson. [3] This version's design is a combination of his comics counterpart and Tom Hardy's portrayal. A Feudal Japan-inspired incarnation of Bane appears in Batman Ninja, voiced by Kenta Miyake. Bane appears in Batman vs. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, voiced again by Carlos Alazraqui. [3]

  8. Batman: Knightfall - Wikipedia

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    In Batman #500, Jean-Paul, in his new mechanical Batsuit (which is an amalgam of Azrael's costume and the Batman's), confronts Bane in an arduous battle and prevails, although many bystanders are put at risk. Jean-Paul leaves Bane broken mentally and physically, though he struggles with the choice of whether to simply kill Bane or hand him over ...

  9. King Snake - Wikipedia

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    King Snake (Sir Edmund Dorrance) is a character appearing in media published by DC Comics, usually as an adversary of Robin and Batman. Created by writer Chuck Dixon and artist Tom Lyle, King Snake first appeared in Robin #2 (1991). [1] He is a master martial artist and the father of the villain Bane.