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Bane: Batman's Rivalry Redefined
25 Jan
Summary
- Bane's debut in 'Knightfall' nearly defeated Batman.
- Animated series creators found Bane's backstory 'stupid'.
- Bane's character has evolved significantly in comics and film.

Bane made a powerful debut in the 'Knightfall' comic storyline, nearly defeating Batman through strategic planning and the super-steroid Venom. His character was conceived as a direct threat capable of incapacitating the Dark Knight.
Despite this impactful introduction, the creative team behind 'Batman: The Animated Series' (1992-1995) held a low opinion of Bane. Series writer Mitch Brian stated that neither he nor co-creator Bruce Timm were fond of Bane's back-breaking feat, considering it 'stupid.' Bane was included in a single episode primarily due to corporate pressure to promote the new villain.
The animated series adaptation, however, offered a unique take on Bane. Voiced by Henry Silva, he was portrayed as an assassin hired by a mob boss, showcasing his imposing stature and strength by defeating Killer Croc. The episode drew inspiration from Mexican wrestling, with Bane's costume and fight sequences incorporating Luchador motifs.




