Bane character biography assignments
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“Oh! Where are my manners. I am known as Bane. Pleasure to be of service.”
- Bane introduces himself to Lucia
Bane is the one of the last members of Nightmare ’s order to be seen in the story. However, this happens during an hallucination Lucia has as result from Alice using her illusion powers on her, even though some of what she speaks of with Bane seem to coincide with what other characters say about him.
He wears the traditional order's ‘uniform’ (cowl, pants, pointy shoes and Halloween-like skull mask covering his features). Like all male reapers, his mask is cracked, and it differs of others by having the eye holes set in a squinting shape and a very large crack in the lower part of his face, where a chunk of it is missing.
Biography[]
Bane first appears to Lucia in LOCAD. Once she greets him with the group’s call he recognizes her as the Maid of Dusk and proceeds to acquaint himself with her. During this conversation, he states he is supposed to be waiting for the princess to wake up and that he has been in LOCAD from the start.
It’s gathered from their exchange that he seems to know who Vorrus is, and apparently is the same reaper that taunted Lucas during his dream. He states to have a classified, alternate mission from the rest of the r
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Bane is a male comic supervillain that features in DC Comics.
Biography[]
Origin[]
Bane in Batman: Vengeance of Bane v1 #1.
Breaking the Bat[]
Secret Six[]
The New 52[]
Bane at Santa Prisca in Batman and Robin v1 #9.
Following the Flashpoint, a new version of history was created with a different timeline of events.
Overview[]
Personality and attributes[]
Bane in Batman v2 #23.4 Bane.
Powers and abilities[]
Notes[]
- Bane was created by Chuck Dixon, Doug Moench and Graham Nolan where he made his first appearance in Batman: Vengeance of Bane v1 #1 (January, 1993).
- Artist Graham Nolan in [www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/liveonline/03/regular/style/comics/r_style_comics051603.htm The Washington Post] commented on the characters creation, "Actually, Chuck Dixon came up the idea for an evil "Doc Savage" and I designed the character."
- Writer Chuck Dixon said in an interview that, "Since I was so skeptical about our success, Denny assigned me to come up with the origin of this character, who we were calling Doc Toxic at the time, and write an extra-length special for me. I think Denny was relying on my obsessive approach to this stuff. He knew I’d sweat it. The name “Bane” popped out at me while looking through a thesaurus to compil
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List of Batman family enemies
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