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Absolute Bane's past as a potential mercenary brings up the 2004 incarnation from The Batman cartoon. He first appeared in the series' second episode, "Traction." A group of crime bosses who had ...
Batman's no stranger to controversial runs, but this one is one of the best runs Batman's ever had, no matter what anyone says otherwise.
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) ...
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 ...
No, but his enemies sure can! DC recently released its solicitcs for the month of June, and Absolute Batman #9 will introduce Bane. This version of the character, per the logline, is actually an ...
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 ...
After Batman foiled his plans for Gotham City, Absolute Batman #6 also saw The Joker task Bane with taking out the Dark Knight. Now, we have a first look at the Absolute version of that ...
Earlier this week, Bleeding Cool reported on a comment that Bane co-creator Graham Nolan made about the design of the new Bane as seen on the cover of Absolute Batman #9, out in June, in which he ...
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