Absolute Batman # 11 presented the most terrifying scourge to date

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Spoilers For “Absolute Batman” follow.
Scott Snyder’s first electrical arch and “Absolute Batman” comics from Nick Dragotta ended on a sufficiently positive note. Batman, with the help of his friends, managed to defeat Roman Sionis / Black Mask and his gang of party animals, which besieged Gotham City. But Sionis was just a small fish in a large pond … and Batman too. This Bruce Wayne is an engineer from the working -class city. He has the strength and intelligence of his classic self, but not the easy resources to come.
At the end of “Absolute Batman” # 6, the master of Sionis – a billionaire serial killer without ironically called “The Joker” – saw his plans for Gotham hit a speed of speed. His bat problem turned out to laugh, so he will send a more serious exterminator. The joker puts an end to the problem with two words which send the dread through the body of each reading of the bat bat: “Scourge. “”
Bane is easy to make fun when you only have the joyful voice of Tom Hardy in “The Dark Knight Rises” in mind. For fear that we forget, however, it is the man who broke the bat (in the comic scenario “Knightfall”). And it’s just the classic scourge – how monstrous could it be in the twisted absolute universe? Absolutely, it turns out.
This scourge stands approximately nine feet high when it is not Using your venom steroid and can spread the size of a small building when it is. In “Absolute Batman” # 9, Bane broke Batman without exercising any effort or losing a piece of his calm. In “Absolute Batman” # 10, he plays a prison guard, keeping Bruce locked up for months in the house of the horrors “Ark M” of the Joker and the crazy science. Now, “Absolute Batman” # 11 (designed by the filling artist Clay Mann) launches the origin of Absolute Bane.
“Absolute Batman” did not hesitate to radically change from Staples de Batman, from the rewriting of Bruce Wayne’s original story to the reorganization of Mr. Freeze in a monster of tagged and macabre ice cream. Bane, however, was quite classic. He has Luchador’s mask similar to a skull, green venom tubes fixed on his head and arms, etc. Its origin is also taken from Bane’s first comic strip: “Vengeance of Bane” from 1993 by the writer Chuck Dixon and the artist Graham Nolan.
Like his original self, Absolute Bane is from the fictitious country of the South American country Santa Prisca, where he was raised in the Peña Duro prison for the sins of his revolutionary father. Inside, he endured and became a man’s monster. Snyder, however, recontextualizes the story of Bane in that of this new world, the tight in a mirror image of what Batman could become.




