DC released a preview of Absolute Batman #9 by Scott Snyder, Nick Dragotta, Frank Martin, and Clayton Cowles. It opens in the neutral territory of Alegab, Biala, where the leaders of Kahndaq and Qurac ...
Bane has long stood as one of Batman’s most iconic villains, instantly recognizable to even the most casual fans. But now, DC is gearing up to reinvent him entirely, and the early teases promise a ...
DC’s Absolute Batman closed out its first arc with a number of compelling teases, but there was one in particular one-word tease that got everyone buzzing the most. That would be the tease of Bane’s ...
Absolute Batman #6 arrived in comic book stores earlier this week and ended with another glimpse of The Joker. This world's Clown Prince of Crime was covered in what appeared to be several dead babies ...
Batman has a massive catalog of villains, with many arriving around decades ago during the Silver Age of comics. However, there are a few that are more "modern," like the deadly villain who sought to ...
Though a relatively recent introduction to the Batman mythos, Bane has become one of the Dark Knight’s greatest foes. He is one of the few enemies who can challenge Bruce Wayne both physically and ...
Absolute Batman may lack many of the innate advantages of DC's traditional Dark Knight, but one thing he has going for him is sheer mass. Writer Scott Snyder famously joked that this is "The Batman ...
Back in the Tom King days of Batman, Bane captured Damian Wayne at the behest of a parallel universe version of Thomas Wayne, Batman in the Flashpoint Universe. And who made Damian Wayne watch the ...
When one thinks about DC Comics villains Bane and Deathstroke, it’s usually not in the same thought. Sure, those two have tangled with Batman on many occasions, and maybe there have been some times in ...
The world of Batman is expanding at DC Studios, as THR is reporting that Bane and Deathstroke are getting their own movie together. According to THR, DC Studios is currently developing the project and ...
Before the modern era of superhero movies, it was unthinkable for performers like Michael Keaton — who played Batman in two Tim Burton-directed films — to return to the big screen as a Marvel ...