![]() Despite their regenerative abilities, Bane took pleasure in tearing their limbs from their bodies, and doing his best to make sure they were dead. They warned that they had planned a Night of the Owls, and would not tolerate distractions. Bane and his men had planned to bring Gotham City to its knees with a nuclear device, but at the city limits, they were attacked by the Talons of the Court of Owls. Though he was eventually defeated, he came back some time later with a plan he had brought together with the aid of the Scarecrow's fear toxin and the White Rabbit's criminal connections. In their battle, Bane took Batman and broke his spine over his knee, leaving the hero paralyzed until he was later able to recover and once again defeat Bane. Releasing all the prisoners from Arkham Asylum, Batman was forced to capture them all over again, leaving him exhausted enough for Bane to strike. Sometime after the "War of Jokes and Riddles", Bane came to America with a plan to defeat the Bat. The city had a protector in Batman, though, who he had briefly fought in the past once before. He, however was possessed of the desire to take it and tame it. When he made it to the outside world, the man would take the name Bane and began his climb to power.Īs his legend and power grew in Santa Prisca, he heard tell of Gotham City - a place of dark madness that was said to be untamable. Anytime Bane wasn't struggling for his life in the prison, he was studying - becoming smarter - and working out - becoming stronger - for the moment when he would finally break out. Over the years, he grew stronger, more cunning, and filled with hate for the world. When his father was imprisoned at the infamous Peña Dura, he escaped, and the man's son - still a child - was forced to serve the rest of his sentence for him.įor 17 years, the child that would grow to be Bane spent his entire life inside a chamber connected to the ocean within the prison, spending every day in secluded boredom and every night swimming for his life to stay afloat when the tide would come in and fill his cell. Bane's father had been a revolutionary who stood up for those who had been oppressed by the government.
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