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Teenage mutant ninja turtles 2014 concept art




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His background is actually more similar to a character named Ivor, a man who henched for Poison Ivy in 1982’s Batman #344, but Bane was a bigger name and got tagged in to take his place. The name given to him is latino in origin, but apart from that he is played by Robert “Jeep” Swenson, a Caucasian American wrestler. In the film Batman & Robin, he was an incarcerated killer named Antonio Diego who’s turned into a henchman by Poison Ivy. Like many characters, Bane’s background is one that varies between interpretations. “What race is Bane? All movies cast him as white, and so does his origins.

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For all the answers you seek, all you need to do is ASK… THE QUESTION. For the past two years, I’ve been answering hundreds of questions like those you see above for the DC Community, operating under the guise of “HubCityQuestion.” In this column, I’ll be addressing any and all of the greatest mysteries that you, my readers, need solved, simply by navigating to my office in our newly refurbished Community and joining the inquisitive chorus.

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Hello! I’m Alex Jaffe, professional expert on the history and lore of the DC Universe and all of its infinite permutations-your personal Mobius Chair and Alfred Pennyworth rolled into the faceless visage you see before you. “What’s the story with that giant penny in the Batcave anyway? “Why does Wonder Woman have an Invisible Jet when she can fly?” “When did Lex Luthor first encounter Supergirl?”






Teenage mutant ninja turtles 2014 concept art