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Bane (comics)

Bane is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly as an adversary of the superhero Batman. The character's origin was in ''Batman: Vengeance of Bane'' #1 (January 1993), and was created by Chuck Dixon, Doug Moench, and Graham Nolan.
Known for his mix of brute strength and exceptional intelligence, the character is often credited as being the only villain to have "Broken the Bat", making him one of Batman's most physically and intellectually powerful foes. IGN's list of the Top 100 Comic Book Villains of All Time ranked Bane as #34. Bane was portrayed by Robert Swenson in the 1997 film ''Batman & Robin'', and by Tom Hardy as the main antagonist in the 2012 film ''The Dark Knight Rises''.
==Publication history==

Chuck Dixon, Graham Nolan, and Doug Moench created the character for the ''Knightfall'' storyline, although it is unsure what elements were introduced by each of the two writers (Dixon and Moench). Dixon wrote the character's first appearance (''Vengeance of Bane''), with art by Graham Nolan. It is also unclear how much input was provided by Denny O'Neil (veteran writer of the ''Batman'' books, then Group Editor for the ''Batman'' family of books, and author of the novel adaptation of ''Knightfall''). O'Neil had previously created Bane's hellish birthplace of Santa Prisca in ''The Question'' and the drug Venom in the storyline of the same name (published in the pages of ''Legends of the Dark Knight'' #16-20, and later reprinted as a trade paperback).〔 In the pages of ''Azrael'', O'Neil introduced Bane's perception of Venom as both an addiction and the weakness responsible for his earlier defeats.

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