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Comic Book Resources on MSNAbsolute Batman's Take on Bane Calls Back to an Underrated DC CartoonT he Absolute Universe has already gotten off to a resounding success. With its version of Batman leading the charge in ...
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Comic Book Resources on MSNBane Co-Creator Rips Into Absolute Villain Version (& Takes Down Tom Hardy In the Process)Bane co-creator Graham Nolan is not impressed with the character's new Absolute Universe design...and he labels Tom Hardy's version a "fail".
As you can see in the images, Bane’s neck alone is the size of like three ordinary people’s necks, and his arms are even bigger than normal. The cover, which was done by Absolute Batman artist ...
There’s one thing everyone knew about DC’s Absolute universe before it launched: its Absolute Batman was big as hell. Scott Snyder and Nick Dragotta’s then-new take on the Dark Knight turned him from ...
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 ...
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. The next big ...
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 ...
Let’s get this book to 1.6 million in sales! That’ll show me.” Bane by graham nolan in detective comics #663 (left) and batman #497 cover by kelley jones (right) ...
Bane is one of the few who can manage both tasks. Given that, it is unsurprising that a new version of the “Man Who Broke the Bat” is emerging within the pages of Absolute Batman. Written by ...
After Batman foiled his plans for Gotham City, Absolute Batman #6 also saw The Joker task Bane with taking out the Dark Knight. Now, we have a first look at the Absolute version of that ...
He’s certainly bigger (Bane’s not breaking this guy’s back ... Past all the muscle and metal, Absolute Batman is a story filled with heart.
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 ...
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