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However, one of Bane’s co-creators, Graham Nolan, took to X to share that he’s not only unimpressed with this redesign but also with Christopher Nolan’s portrayal of Bane in The Dark Knight ...
It didn’t take long for DC Comics’ Absolute Bane to turn heads, and not in a good way. The latest issue of Absolute Batman #9 ...
Tom Hardy's Bane is famous for his weird voice and his strange mask. While the mask has origins in the comics, the movie version is considerably different.
Tom Hardy’s take on Bane in The Dark Knight Rises had the venom, but apparently, for some fans, it lacked the venomous bulk they were expecting.
“After being asked countlessly for my opinion on this version of Bane, I gave an honest answer,” Nolan wrote in a subsequent post on X. “I’ve been called everything from a ‘has been ...
The Dark Knight Rises still holds a rare box office record no Marvel or Avatar film could break outside their franchises.
So when Bruce tries infiltrate it and distill its secrets, a new villain from Gotham City arrives to deal with the problem…an old adversary of Alfred's…a man known only as Bane. Retail ...
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 ...
Just Bane breaking backs, Batman rising (literally), and Gotham teetering on the edge of chaos. Christopher Nolan really went all in with this finale, epic stakes, bombastic score, and that ending ...