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 Bane (New Earth) - DC Database
Bane is convinced that the demonic bat that haunted his dreams since childhood is a representation of the Batman.
Bane alerts Batman to this possibility, and during the time that the DNA tests are being performed, stays at Wayne Manor and fights alongside Batman on the streets of Gotham.
Bane is shown fighting alongside the villains during the Battle of Metropolis.
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 bane@Everything2.com
This stuff gave Bane incredible strength, but the kicker was that he could inject more of it right into his nervous system via a pipe from a box on his wrist to his head.
So Bane was the toughest guy in prison, and he had a burning crazy desire to kill the Batman.
Bane has quite a troubled history that starts around the time Bane plotted to overthrow all the Gods (the old Evil God Plans To Ruin All That Is plot).
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 Jay R. Wren - lazy dawg evarlast » Blog Archive » Bane
Bane (also known as the Black Hand and the Black Lord), is the god of hatred, fear, and tyranny and one of the main evil gods in the fictional Dungeons and Dragons campaign setting, Forgotten Realms.
Bane is the DC Comics supervillain, and sometimes ally, best known for having broken Batman’s back.
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 Bane (comic book character) - comicvine.com
Bane unleashed waves of villains to weaken Batman and is known for breaking his back.
Bane was now the king of the prison, manipulating through his strength and intellect.
Bane was smart enough to avoid a direct confrontation with Batman, so he punched the walls of Arkham Asylum and many criminals were let free.
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 The Dark Knight: Knightfall
The Knightfall story was that of Bane's plan to release the inmates of Arkham Asylum, the home for the criminally insane.
Bane observed Batman throughout this time, learning as much as he could about him.
After Bane threw Batman down from a building in downtown Gotham, Batman was rescued by Alfred, Jean Paul, and Tim.
www.darkknight.ca /storylines/knightfall.html   (297 words)

  
 Bane
Shrouded in mystery, Bane appeared in Gotham City assigned to eliminate Batman for crime boss Rupert Thorne.
Besides being a man of great physical size and power, Bane's strength is augmented by "Venom," a Super Steroid that increases his strength, physical size and durability for limited periods of time.
It should be noted that Bane's strength is matched by his intelligence and cunning.
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 Comix Drawer
Comic and design, as the means of graphic expression have always been side by side.
Bane decided to change the college for second hand drawing table, so he got the diploma of "Lost dentist", saying that it is better to become average artist than a bad dentist.
Bane' s favourite fun between two pencil moves is to play chess with Sibin Slavkovic and Goran Djukic, also known as comic authors.
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 The Dark Knight: People: Villains: Bane
Bane began a very successful attempt to control all crime in Gotham City, by requiring a "tribute" - some 50% of all the take.
Bane recently joined forces with Ra's Al Ghul, and was promised Talia's hand in marriage.
Most recently, Bane has effected the release of Bird from prison, and Azrael has taken on the task of re-capturing him.
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 Star Wars: Expanded Universe | Sith Rules: An Interview with Drew Karpyshyn
That man was Darth Bane, a twisted genius whose iron will, fierce ambition, and strength in the dark side of the Force made him a natural leader among the Sith -- until his radical embrace of an all-but-forgotten wisdom drove him to destroy his own order...
Bane is ready to put his policy into action, and he thinks he has found the key element that will make his triumph complete: a student to train in the ways of the dark side.
The orbalisks augment Bane's power and protect him against lightsabers and other weapons, but they also force him to live in constant, agonizing pain, and there is the chance that they will one day be the cause of his destruction.
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 Talk:Darth Bane - Wookieepedia, the Star Wars Wiki
Darth Bane is a featured article, which means it has been identified as one of the best articles produced by the Wookieepedia community.
Bane himself felt that the one holocron alone was more valuable than the entirety of archives of the Sith Academy on Korriban.
Bane of the Sith is hugely contradictory with Path of Destruction in terms of Bane's character.
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 Tales From the Database - Mile High Comics, Chuck Rozanski
How to Open Your Own Comics Retail Store Part VI If my past six columns on the risks and requirements of opening your own comics shop haven't scared you off of the idea, then maybe discussing (in very general terms) the costs involved in opening a store will bring you to your senses.
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Once comics fans realize where you are, word-of-mouth advertising will usually keep them coming in, but getting your initial critical mass of customers to start frequenting the store can be quite expensive.
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 bane - Search Results - MSN Encarta
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 ....To Boldy Go To A Galaxy Far, Far Away
And the Dark Bane has one new page as the One-leader seeks aid in Sir Rafael's destruction.
I managed to finish lettering the comics but it wasn't until saturday night that I was uble to udate the site.
Aside from having Dame Storm as the lead and her role as a nemesis enforcer the focus, nothing is set in stone.
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 Comic creator: Bane Kerac
Together with his friend Toza Obradovic, he taught himself how to draw comics by imitating comic heroes such as Kit Carson, Cansas Kid and Roy Rank.
At that time (l967-68), Bane had already started to draw seriously, with ink, in frames, with sound effects, and "real" scripts.
Kerac started an education in dentistry, which he eventually abandoned, saying that it was better to become an average artist than a bad dentist.
lambiek.net /artists/k/kerac_bane.htm   (246 words)

  
 Bane
Bane is a cunning mercenary from South America.
A trained killer and a brilliant military strategist, Bane was turned into an unstoppable super-soldier during an experimental operation that implanted tubes into his brain.
Through these tubes he can inject a steroid-like chemical called Venom directly into his system and increase his strength and body mass at will.
www.batman-superman.com /batman/cmp/bane.html   (82 words)

  
 Comics Continuum
Bane makes his first appearance in Kids' WB!'s The Batman on Saturday, as the villain in the "Traction" episode.
The custom comic edition of Batman Strikes contains content from the first two issues of the series, as well as a word search, coloring pages, and a reprint of a classic Batman adventure, "The Batman Nobody Knows!" written by Frank Robbins with art by Dick Giordano.
Viper Comics is teaming with Devil's Due Publishing in December for a 48-page one-shot crossover between Misplaced and Dead @17 called Misplaced @17.
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 KnightQuest Online v.3 - KnightQuest Comics - KnightQuest Entertainment
No new comics this week due to the fact that the amusement park I work at is open for the season tomorrow.
The dark bane concept page has new sketches and Gallery 1 Superheroes, 3 Fan Art, 5 Misc KQ Characters, and 6 Junk Art have been updated.
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 Detective Comics #666
He finds out where Bane's underlings are being held and springs them from jail, tailing them to Bane himself.
Bane is well aware that this is a different man in the costume, and is amused that this Batman, who is ferocious and perhaps capable of killing, could bring ruin to the hero's name.
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  Bane - AOL Music
Bane is a fictional character, associated with DC Comics' Batman.
The meaning of bane as an English form of nemesis, the bringer of ruin, dates only from 1577.
Bane official AOL Music site for Bane music videos, Bane songs, Bane photos, Bane live performances and more information on Bane.
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 Bane (comics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bane has appeared as a villain on Batman: The Animated Series and its spinoffs (voiced by Henry Silva in all appearances but the direct-to-video Mystery of the Batwoman, in which he was voiced by Hector Elizondo).
Bane fights Batman onboard the boat where Robin had been kidnapped and bound, but before Bane can break Batman's back as he did in the comics, Batman thrusts a crumpled batarang into the controls that inject Bane with Venom.
Bane's caretaker sold Venom as a performance enhancer/recreational drug used by teenagers in the form of patches known as "slappers." The caretaker would later die from an overdose of Venom during a fight with Batman, caused by Batman hitting him with several of the "slappers" at once until his body could take no more.
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 Batman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
After the introduction of DC Comics' multiverse in the 1960s, it is retroactively established that the Golden Age Batman lives on the parallel world of Earth-Two.
The Silver Age of comic books in DC Comics is sometimes held to have begun in 1956 when the publisher introduced Barry Allen as a new, updated version of The Flash.
After Zero Hour, DC Comics introduced the idea of Batman as an urban legend; however, Batman is "outed" in the "War Games" crossover, when his live image is broadcast over the news during a brief daytime appearance in front of a high school under siege in Gotham.
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 Shadowbane
A bane circle found to have no Nation associated with it will be removed by the Shadowbane customer care team with no compensation provided to its owner.
Bane circles obstructed by surrounding trees and/or enemy bulwarks are considered legal by the Customer Care Representative (CCR) team as long as the bane circle is not completely inside a tree and buildings of war are not directly placed over the bane circle.
This includes bane circles that are inaccessible by melee characters until the surrounding obstructing buildings of war are destroyed.
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 Bane - DCDatabase   (Site not responding. Last check: )
As Bane grew older, he earned the attention of several other inmates including an aging physician named Zombie, a brutish man named Trogg, and an American named Bird.
Bane has appeared as a villain on Batman: The Animated Series and its spinoffs (voiced by Henry Silva in all appearances but the direct-to-video Mystery of the Batwoman, in which he was voiced by Hector Elizondo), but in those depictions never achieved what his comics counterpart could: the defeat of Batman.
Bane's body and skin is very strong and durable due to adaptating to and the frequent use of the serum.
www.dcdatabaseproject.com /wiki/index.php/Bane   (1336 words)

  
 Bane (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the origins of the term bane, see bane.
Bane (fantasy fiction), something designed or destined to kill a specific person or type of creature
Bane (graffiti), a tag used by graffiti artists
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 BANES DOMAIN
BANE did not he was left there to finish his father punishment the sentence his mother began.
Bane is doubly dangerous due to his hig intellect and ability to form complex plots and traps.
Bane is doubly dangerous due to his high intellect and ability to form complex plots and traps.
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 Batman Gotham Adventures #52 Review - Silver Bullet Comics
Bane originated in the post-Crisis mess and was based upon the masked wrestling heroes of Mexican cinema.
Bane does not seek to become a modern day warlord with Gotham City as his fiefdom.
In post-Crisis tomfoolery, Bane is something of a master strategist though later it seems the number of blows he has taken to the head has taken their toll.
www.silverbulletcomicbooks.com /reviews/10283908565074.htm   (480 words)

  
 World Famous Comics: BATMAN: KNIGHTFALL (Bantam Spectra Book)
We start reading comic books as children and the defining element of most of the main characters in "Knightfall" is that they had traumatic childhoods.
Bane ends up being more of a convenient contrivance for this story than an enduring character, and I wonder why this epic could not have utilized one of Batman's more traditional villains in the same role.
But Bane is not the most important antagonist in "Knightfall." That honor belongs to the "new" Batman, when Jean Paul assumes the mantle after Bruce Wayne is incapacitated.
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