MCU Actor Teases A Popular DCU Fan Casting Becoming Reality
A Marvel Cinematic Universe star continues his teases of joining the DC Universe, and his new hint could mean a popular fancasting might become true.
A Marvel Cinematic Universe star continues his teases of joining the DC Universe, and his new hint could mean a popular fancasting might become true.
In DC Comics' new Batman: Legends of Gotham one-shot, Red Hood makes a surprising decision that could give him a recurring nemesis in the DC Universe.
Two-Face finally gets an upgrade that puts him on the level of Bane, but the cost may make this tragic villain’s story even more heartbreaking.
In DC's One Bad Day series, Bane reveals the truth about the iconic night where he broke Batman's back during the classic Knightfall storyline.
Bane is one of Batman's most physically terrifying villains, but it seems that he's finally gotten what he always wanted: his very own sidekick.
Batman has one of the largest superhero families in DC, but one of his villains seems to value family just as much as Batman.
Batman has had many allies over his years acting as The Dark Knight protector of Gotham City, but his most surprising allies was a former villain.
Breaking the Batman is nothing. Thanks to one unintentional long-term strategy, Bane has put Batman face-to-face with his worst nightmare, Failsafe.
Batman’s back was famously broken by Bane, but that wasn’t the first time that Batman’s injuries forced him to name a replacement—with tragic results.
The original Bane broke the Bat, but Flash’s own version of the Venom-enhanced villain shows how much worse someone like Bane could actually be.
Batman has had a ton of vicious criminals who have done everything in their power to destroy him, but one criminal honors his death.
Batman was devastated when Joker killed his second Robin, Jason Todd, but even this didn't break him as badly as Bane's perfectly planned attack.
After having his back broken by Bane, Batman shockingly didn’t ask Nightwing to fill in for him and one candid moment for the hero reveals why.
The newest Elseworlds story in the Dark Knights of Steel world introduced a new version of Bane who is has a similar design to Guts from Berserk.
While Bane has appeared on screen in both Batman & Robin and The Dark Knight Rises, neither one truly aligns with the version from DC Comics.
Not only is Bane one of the best characters in Harley Quinn: The Animated Series, he poses a threat to the DC Universe in any series he appears.
Bane and Batman have famously battled for supremacy over Gotham City, but many fans may not realize that they are also romantic rivals.
In the latest issue of DC Comics' Task Force Z, the conspiracy about Zombie Bane has finally been exposed (including his true identity).
Task Force Z's zombie Bane isn't actually the original villain, but DC has already let slip his true identity, and Red Hood should be scared.
DC is known for their sidekicks and duos: first Batman and Robin, then the Joker and Harley Quinn—now we have Bane and his daughter, Vengeance.
Everybody remembers Bane breaking Batman's back during the Knightfall arc, but many fans forget a key ingredient that led to the breaking of the Bat.