Bane dark knight rises character biography

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  • Debuting in January 1993 in the pages of Vengeance of Bane, the extra-sized special, written by Chuck Dixon and illustrated by Graham Nolan, served as both introduction and origin story to this mysterious character.

    Born inside the prison known as Pena Dura (‘Hard Rock’) on the fictional Caribbean island of Santa Prisca, Bane was sentenced from birth to serve time for his absent father’s revolutionary crimes. Training both his mind and body inside the prison, Bane would soon rise to become the unchallenged king of Pena Dura.

    However, Bane’s rise to the top of the prison food chain had gained him a reputation with the prison authorities and it was they who forced him to become a test-subject for a mysterious new, super-steroid known as Venom.

    Pumped directly into his brain, Venom vastly increased Bane’s physical strength, but left him addicted to regular infusions of the drug. Enhanced by his treatment, Bane – along with his three prison flunkies; Trogg, Zombie and Bird – escaped from Pena Dura and set his sights on Gotham City.

    Inside the prison, Bane had heard rumours of Gotham and its protector Batman. As a child, Bane had suffered from nightmares of a bat-demon that would terrify him. Seeing Batman as a representation of that fear, Bane vowed to go to Goth

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    ―Bane restrain John Daggett[src]

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  • Bane

    Aliases:

    Bane
    The Masked Man
    the Mercenary

    "I'm Gotham's reckoning, here to end the borrowed time you've all been living on."
    ―Bane to John Daggett before killing him.[src]

    Bane was the friend and protector of Talia al Ghul and the field commander of the League of Shadows. He was potent in both strategy and physical combat. He defeated the Batman in combat and manipulated the citizens of Gotham City with skilled oratory until Batman's recovery and return. He displayed his personality predominantly through expressions in his eyes. Bane's physical appearance was defined by his mask, which inhibited the excruciating pain that agonized his body to bearable levels. He was portrayed by Tom Hardy in The Dark Knight Rises.

    Biography

    Early life

    "...The child had a friend, a protector, who showed the others that this innocence was their redemption."
    ―Prisoner[src]

    Bane was reportedly born and raised in the Pit, a hellish prison located within a Middle Eastern country. He came to regard the prison as his home, a place where he learned "the truth about despair." Bane vaguely claimed to have been "born in [darkness]" and molded by it and that he didn't "see the light" until he was an adult. At some point, he took an interest i