12 Most Iconic Battles In Comics

6. Batman vs. Bane

DC Comics

From: Batman #497

There were no shortage of shocking, status quo destroying moments in comics during the 1990s, but one moment that has made a lasting impression was when Batman took on the man-monster known as Bane during the first third of the long-running €œKnightfall€ storyline.

In the lead-up to this rather one-sided confrontation, Batman was run ragged when he attempted to single-handedly deal with a prison outbreak at Arkham (caused by Bane). Smelling blood in the water, in Batman #497, Bane confronts Bruce Wayne at his home and beat him from stem to sternum,€“ culminating with the now iconic €œbreaking of the bat€ sequence where Bane picks up Batman like a child and cracks him over his knee.

The image of Bane €œbreaking€ Batman was so powerful and haunting, it was adapted for the third part of Christopher Nolan€™s Batman trilogy, The Dark Knight Rises. In the comic, Wayne remained on the shelf for more than a year, as the psychologically unstable Jean-Paul Valley, aka Azrael, took his place and introduced the criminals of Gotham to a meaner, more sadistic version of the €œDark Knight.€

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