We dance to all the wrong songs. We enjoy all the wrong moves
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This is the beginning of the end, I’m on to you.
“An invisible red thread connects those who are destined to meet, regardless of time, place, or circumstance. The thread may stretch or tangle, but will never break.”
that bitch is trying to cut the string D:
(Source: soushi-kun)
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I remember reading the Knightfall story arc in the pages of DC Comics like it was yesterday and know full well just how worthy a villain Bane can be when pitted against Batman. However, there are many of you out there who may know very little about Bane and to those people I say read this article with caution. I’m going to go a bit into detail about Bane’s origins and the story he is famous for. These elements may or may not be in this summer’s The Dark Knight Rises and I would hate for anything I write to spoil the film for you. So, like I said, read at your own risk.
Bane was born in the Caribbean Republic of Santa Prisca, in a prison called Peña Dura. His father had been a revolutionary who escaped Santa Prisca, but the corrupt government decreed that his son would serve out the man’s life sentence. After years in the prison, Bane is forced to become a test subject for a mysterious drug known as Venom. The experiment nearly kills Bane, but he survives and finds the drug increasing his physical strength. Soon after these experiments, Bane turns his thoughts to destroying Batman (because this is what drives most Batman villains).
Bane studies Batman and knows a direct attack on him would not work. So after escaping prison and heading to Gotham City, Bane destroys Arkham Asylum with a rocket launcher and sets its inmates on Gotham City. Batman spends the next few months rounding up the criminals. This tires out Batman and upon returning to Wayne Manor one night, Bane ambushes him. Bane kinda just figured out on his own that Batman was Bruce Wayne. Seriously. Anyways, Bane attacks Batman, defeats him, and breaks Batman’s back, leaving him paralyzed from the waist down . Bane thus becomes the man who has “Broken the Bat”.
We all know Bruce Wayne gets better, so that’s not really important information here. After all of this Bane goes back and forth between being a villain and a hero. He has yet to show up in the New 52, but when he does I suspect he’ll be a villain again. Well, I hope you liked the return of the Know Your DCU article and that this was a good prep for the Bane character!
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Know Your DCU: Harley Quinn
In the past 20 years, no new Batman villain has been more well received than Harley Quinn. Created by writer Paul Dini and the legendary Bruce Timm for the landmark animated television show Batman: The Animated Series, Harley played the role as the Joker’s on-again/off-again girlfriend. The character was such a hit, she made her way into the pages of Batman comic book continuity and has stayed there ever since.
Harley Quinn was formerly a doctor at Arkham Asylum known as Dr.Harleen Quinzell. She was given the task of being the main therapist to the Joker. The two would spend hours together, leading Harleen to pity “Mr.J” and eventually fall in love with him. She dawned a costume resembling a harlequin jester, freed the Joker, and joined him in his quest to kill Batman. Do to how unstable her “puddin’“is, he has tried to kill Harley multiple times leading to them breaking up often. Harley will often join her friend and ally Poison Ivy when her and the Joker aren’t seeing one another. Currently Harley, Ivy, and Catwoman are all living together and watching one another’s backs…
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