Bane Character Review
Bane is a fictional Character, a supervillain who appears in comic books published by DC Comics. The character's origin was in Batman: Vengeance of Bane (January 1993), and was created by Chuck Dixon, Doug Moench, and Graham Nolan. Bane has been one of Batman's more physically and intellectually powerful foes. He is often credited for being the only villain to have "Broken The Bat". IGN's list of the Top 100 Comic Book Villains of All Time ranked Bane as #34 - More about Bane Character Review...keep reading !!
Bane was portrayed as a tertiary villain by Robert Swenson in Batman & Robin, directed by Joel Schumacher, and he was portrayed by Tom Hardy as the main antagonist in The Dark Knight Rises.
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Powers and Abilities (Bane)
Bane is highly intelligent; in Bane of the Demon, Ra's al Ghul
says that Bane "has a mind equal to the greatest he has known"
(although Talia dismisses Bane's intellect as the cunning of an animal
rather than the cultured, trained intellect of Batman). In prison, he taught himself various scientific disciplines equal to
the level of understanding of leading experts in those fields. He knows six active languages and at least two additional arcane and dead ones. Among these are Spanish, English, Persian, and Latin. The Bane of the Demon storyline reveals that he has a photographic memory. Within one year, he is able to deduce Batman's secret identity.
He is also highly devious and a superb strategist and tactician. In prison, Bane also invented his own form of calisthenics, meditation,
and a fighting style that he uses against other well-known martial arts
fighters within the DC Universe. Bane creator Chuck Dixon's early tales
portray Bane as a very calm, centered warrior akin to the immortal Bruce Lee;
in as much that he draws strength through calm meditation, and the
spiritual energy of the "very rock of Peña Dura". Dixon imbued Bane with
an almost supernatural quality when he explained that Bane triumphed in
all of his prison fights by employing these abilities, while his
opponents had only rage and greed to propel them. Multiple scenes in
"Vengeance of Bane" explore this aspect when it explains that Bane's
mastery of meditation techniques "made time and space playthings to
him". A subsequent scene that reinforces this ability comes when Bird
first comes to Bane for help, because he heard from other inmates that
Bane has "magic... the kind that allows him to travel beyond the prison
walls." Usage of Venom enhances his physical abilities, including his strength and healing process, to superhuman levels.
Although Bane had sworn off using Venom in Vengeance of Bane II
in 1995, and his character is actually written as having kept that
promise to himself, it is still not uncommon for artists to draw Bane as
still wearing the tube leading from his old wrist device to the back of
his head, as well as almost all media adaptations of the character show
him actively using the Venom compound. Writer Gail Simone explained
these lapses in the continuity of Bane's appearance in an issue of Secret Six, in which Deadshot
remarked that Bane merely kept his old Venom equipment with him out of
habit, even though he states that he would sooner die than use it again.
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