![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() "Knightfall" also sees Jean-Paul Valley/Azrael - a character created by O'Neil, Joe Quesada and Peter Milligan who first appeared in 1992 Batman: Sword of Azrael #1 - become the Dark Knight while Batman works with Doctor Shondra Kinsolving to recover from his injuries. Back in print and back in stock next week One of the best BATMAN & ROBIN: BATMAN REBORN Pre-order your copy now by logging into your Comichub account and using the. The moment was also adapted to live-action in Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight Returns, released in 2012. The fight ultimately results in Batman's back being broken over Bane's knee, which is depicted in Kelley Jones' iconic Batman #497 cover. Tired and suffering from burnout, Batman and Bane have a major confrontation within Wayne Manor only after the villain frees a number of other antagonists from Arkham Asylum. RELATED: McFarlane Toys' The Flash Movie Line Drops a Quick First Look At the time, Bane was a new villain in Gotham City and had just made their first appearance in 1993's Batman: Vengeance of Bane #1 by Dixon and Graham Nolan. ![]() Predominately helmed by Alan Grant, Chuck Dixon Denny O'Neil and Doug Moench, "Knightfall" was a 1990s Batman story arc that saw Bruce Wayne face off against Bane. Grant Morrison has been working with DC Comics for more than twenty years, beginning with his. ![]()
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