One of the reasons that Bane is in my top 5 favorite members of Batman’s rogues gallery is because of his honor. He’s not a mustache twirling supervillain like a lot of them. He’s genuinely a man with a conscience, and while he is quite obviously a deeply troubled individual, he isn’t evil.
i wish people would see this side of bane more, he's one of batman's smartest villains, not just in battle, but street smarts and buisness dealings there were times in the past where Bane retired from villainry and aided the bat family from time to time, dude deserves more respect then he gets
Just imagine the thrusting power he has with those bad boys. He could absolutely slam you into another dimension. Just fuckin'....SPLORT. SPLORT. SPLORT. FWUMP. FWUMP. PAP. PAP. WHA*PAP!* _WHA*PAP!!!!!!!*_
considering that bane was put into prison as an infant for the crimes of his father, it's fare to say he doesn't want the same thing to happen to those kids.
@@ashwolf2006 Bane does threaten to kill Robin though in his first Knightfall appearance. He even says he will only kill a kid if they interfere with his plans.
@@Elfenlied8675309yeah but we kinda have the government to blame for that since they put bane in prison for crimes his dad comitted when he was an infant whereas if that didn’t happen he’d probably be just a normal guy
To be fair, Batman has the same problem where outside of their respective comic runs, they say/do the most backward-ass out of character things you can imagine.😅
i think nightwing as a character is a bit of a hardass who takes his job too seriously. Not that batman is any different, but i feel he takes it serious to a point that he cannot look past them being villains and see the people behind the mask instead. he cant extend a hand because he doesnt have a hand to extend.
It would have ruined the point. The point was to criticize the high standards of heroes and the disrespect villains receive even when doing the right thing.
It's a great series, one of my favorite Gail Simone titles alongside "Birds of Prey" and "Villains United"... my only little (and probably unpopular) issue with it is that they made Catman a little _too_ cool. I fell in love with Catman thanks to *Batman: The Brave and the Bold* , in particular in the episode "Legends of the Dark Mite!" (written by Paul Dini) In *Secret Six* , I thought that taking the loser Catman from Brad Meltzer's *Green Arrow* run and having him turn his life around was a neat idea, but he just became waaaay too cool & strong, even having an even fight with Batman at some point. Fought Batgirl (Babs) to a draw. Beat Huntress. Had all the chicks (and some dudes) fawning over him. Scandal Savage & Knockout literally want his babies because of his awesome genes... Yeah, he was a bit too OP in every area for my taste. (Still a great run, the villain "Junior" was legit terrifying...)
No, he has always called himself Lethal Protector since he left to San Francisco to 'protect the innocent", it isn't an invention of the films, sorry this isn't me being an asshole, just wanted to.set things straight and not give too much credit to those Somy abominations
Seeing these monsters get destroyed makes you feel good. Like how can you target or threaten a child or worse kill one. That’s gotta be one of the most heinous things a villain could do. Like if characters like Bane think it’s wrong then you’ve got something wrong with you
Even in Bane's first appearance in "Knightfall" Bane says he doesn't like to kill children because he has no personal grudge with them but he will kill a child if they interfere in his plans.
@@SerialAnkleBiter - Not sure what you meant, that the one that OP talked about, the Arrowverse Ragdoll, was the father of the Matsudaverse Doll? In any case, in this context, I was referencing the same Ragdoll as OP did; Peter Merkel from the Arrowverse. (Gail Simone created Peter Merkell Jr and his sister, the sinister Junior, one of DC's creepiest villains IMHO, after ) Ragdoll from *The Batman* is an interesting case, since his first episode ("Ragdolls to Riches" written by Adam Beechen) aired the same month of the same year as Gail Simone's *Villains United* , which introduced Peter Jr, was released. We don't know which one it is in the show, but he does seem to have the son's playful demeanor... Beechen and Simone might have had a talk while writting the episodes/issues? I also realize that the Ragdoll from *The Flash* is difficult to pin-point, since his father is implied to be the OG Ragdoll, but unlike the Ragdoll Jr that Gail Simone made popular, he is also a metahuman, gaining powers when his body was crushed by shrapnels from the STAR labs satellite that The Thinker crashed on Central City. Peter Jr wasn't a meta-human despite his father being one (the main reason why Ragdoll Sr hated his 2 kids so much), all his "powers" come from high-end body-modifications, that I assume someone like Professor Pyg, Hush or the Dollmaker did for him. Anyway, I wish we could have seen more live action Ragdoll in the Arrowverse, a mini-arc in *Arrow* (since the Flash is just to OP for Peter to handle) in which the terrifying Junior also pops up would have been great.
The shot of Bane and Catman climbing up the side of the building via a rope is a direct homage to the original Batman TV series where Batman and Robin would do that, and often with a celebrity cameo popping out of a window.
Beside Batman, Superman and countless more. Bane is one of the others that I regards as a character who was built with a perfected balance of brain and brawn. He abused the usage of Venom to become stronger but his mind was already magnificent without it
@@demon-hunter1498the Golden Age is from the 36 to the mid 50s. The 80s was the Bronze age, Beginning with Spider-man 121 (aka "The night Gwen Stacy died") in 1972 to the late 80s/early 90s
Even in Batman the Animated Series they touched up on things dislike of children getting hurt as he commented negatively about that girl's death in her nightmare in which her death causes Gordon to hate Batman
At no point would I have considered Gotham 'Belonging' to Batman. It's a very interesting term 'Belonging' and even more so that an intellectual such as Bane would use those words. It's almost as though to the eye of the villains and maybe even civilians that Batman is just another Gangster, another power-hungry Crime Lord of sorts and who 'owns this town'. Mess with Batman? He'll send his Robins after you! Now just flip that sentiment with any other villain and their goons. It's changed my perspective.
I don't know if you've ever read Bane's first appearance in "Knightfall" Where Batman gets his back broken but Bane only goes to Gotham to kill Batman because one of his henchmen tell him that Gotham is the ultimate city in the world. So Bane asks "Who is the strongest person in this city?" and his henchman tells his "The Batman." Bane eventually announces to Gotham "I have destroyed Batman. I rule the streets, and I rule Gotham. This city is mine!" Bane having been raised in prison only has a mindset that the strongest person gets to be in charge, so he believed by rule of strength Batman "Owned" Gotham and then he did by defeating Batman. It's an extremely long story but it's pretty interesting if you can put up with art that is pretty dated by today's standards.
@@ncapone87 - Indeed. Bane took the mantle of Batman in the aftermath of "Forever Evil", IIRC, because the Gotham rogues weren't scared of him when he was just Bane.
never knew about this little story. I actually love seeing these villains being part time heroes for some kids. even partly wanting to be Batman. such absolute mad respect.
Thank you for giving love to the smaller stories that are simply gold. I would have never found out about this story if it were not for you! Thank you ☺️
Bane isn't evil or crazy like most of batmans villains he's just a merc. Yes he is a bad man but he's not a monster. He's still human it's just he has seen the worst in people for most of his youth and had his morals molded by it.
Yup. Even the Joker has standards. He was asked by Red Skull in a crossover comic to join him and he told him he would be a great Nazi, and Joker refused to and told him “I may be a criminal, but I’m an AMERICAN criminal.”
i think bane and catman could be heroes, i recall comics saying that bane is smarter than you think but we seem to only see him doing bare kunckle stuff
In "Bane of the Demon" Ra's Al-Ghul tells Batman that Bane is the most intelligent person he's ever seen but his intelligence isn't actual knowledge it's a primal animalistic instinct and a hunter/prey mindset. In his original appearance in "Knightfall" Bane is shown to be basically a genius and knows like 8 languages, he learns Batman is Bruce Wayne just by observing him.
I like the idea of the hero's go missing, but the villains step up to become the hero's. That would make for a really cool story, and I would be down to see it.
"No! Please! Don't crack my spine!" *Throwing him out of the window instead* "...I respect your wishes!" *He lands down and spine cracks on impact anyway*
Bane is one of my favorite characters for the batman series because he's funny but the fact that he is usually called a "Villian" but he is just a secret 6 vigilante
Bro the Batman villains making Gotham safer out of pure respect for Batman is just amazing, that someone can be so important to their lives that they would change everything they do just to honor his sacrifice
Bane saying to the father that Batman saved his kid is such a unique moment
well i mean the only reason they are doing this is because they think batman is dead so basically he did in a way
I have a few of the Secret Six comics, but which Secret Six comic is this one?
Shows just how much respect he has for Batman.
@@mr.eeee3eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee837 2000s run, Secret Six 9 .
Bane might be a criminal but he’s not like joker or scarecrow.
One of the reasons that Bane is in my top 5 favorite members of Batman’s rogues gallery is because of his honor. He’s not a mustache twirling supervillain like a lot of them. He’s genuinely a man with a conscience, and while he is quite obviously a deeply troubled individual, he isn’t evil.
Basically he's an anti-hero.
@@ytuser4043or a anti-villain
@@ytuser4043Aside from this I have never seen him do something actually good
@@keithharrissuwignjo2460 bro
@@keithharrissuwignjo2460totally didn’t save multiple children from murderers in the video 💀💀💀
i love how he held that night wing ass shot for 12 secs straight
well, not exactly straight.
JAJAJAJAJAJJAJA THAT IS A PUNCHLINE
If it ain't thicc it ain't Dick.
Yeah thats what I wanted to say😭🙏🏻🙏🏻
Bane not knowing how to handle a child is so funny to me.
😢
He got raised alone in a Jail. I dont think love was his go to.
FR
@@GenocidalSquidyeah I mean he was raised in prison means that he only had an idea of other kids from sex offenders
I mean, of course a guy who grew up in prison from childhood (just a shitty system and it's sick sense of justice) doesn't know how.
i wish people would see this side of bane more, he's one of batman's smartest villains, not just in battle, but street smarts and buisness dealings
there were times in the past where Bane retired from villainry and aided the bat family from time to time, dude deserves more respect then he gets
4:42 Once again Nightwing has the best cheeks in the whole DC Comics Universe
Most hypersexualized fictional male character in possibly all of fictional history
Just imagine the thrusting power he has with those bad boys. He could absolutely slam you into another dimension. Just fuckin'....SPLORT. SPLORT. SPLORT. FWUMP. FWUMP. PAP. PAP. WHA*PAP!* _WHA*PAP!!!!!!!*_
@@RuFi0000000huh?
@@RuFi0000000zamn 🥴
@@RuFi0000000no walking 😔
There's always something good inside Bane and he wants to save some children!
considering that bane was put into prison as an infant for the crimes of his father, it's fare to say he doesn't want the same thing to happen to those kids.
@@ashwolf2006 Bane does threaten to kill Robin though in his first Knightfall appearance. He even says he will only kill a kid if they interfere with his plans.
@@Elfenlied8675309yeah but we kinda have the government to blame for that since they put bane in prison for crimes his dad comitted when he was an infant whereas if that didn’t happen he’d probably be just a normal guy
@@ashwolf2006Let’s not think about all the kids he orphans while being a criminal
@@Elfenlied8675309
I think killing a super ninja kid that is actively beating the shit outta you is somewhat excusable
Imagine being so good at being superhero that even your villains protect your city out of pure respect
the only other example i can think of for a hero that this has happened for is the flash
@@isaacorr3180 don't forget superior spiderman
”No please dont break my back!”
”...I respect your wishes.”
*Casually throws the guy out of a window*
I mean he did what he asked him to do.
BANE is truly a man of honor its true.
he also gave that man his childhood dream of being able to fly...
for about 9.5 seconds.
lol yeah he let the ground do It
Batman "Write that down! WRITE THAT DOWN!"
very poor choice of words...
Shame Nightwing didn't try to extend a hand to them. Could have potentially changed them for the better.
To be fair, Batman has the same problem where outside of their respective comic runs, they say/do the most backward-ass out of character things you can imagine.😅
i think nightwing as a character is a bit of a hardass who takes his job too seriously. Not that batman is any different, but i feel he takes it serious to a point that he cannot look past them being villains and see the people behind the mask instead. he cant extend a hand because he doesnt have a hand to extend.
Maybe it’s because of the way they fought crime? Like splattering criminals and what not. Idk
Well, he’s a dick.
It would have ruined the point.
The point was to criticize the high standards of heroes and the disrespect villains receive even when doing the right thing.
Secret Six is such a great series. More people need to be aware of it.
It's a great series, one of my favorite Gail Simone titles alongside "Birds of Prey" and "Villains United"... my only little (and probably unpopular) issue with it is that they made Catman a little _too_ cool.
I fell in love with Catman thanks to *Batman: The Brave and the Bold* , in particular in the episode "Legends of the Dark Mite!" (written by Paul Dini)
In *Secret Six* , I thought that taking the loser Catman from Brad Meltzer's *Green Arrow* run and having him turn his life around was a neat idea, but he just became waaaay too cool & strong, even having an even fight with Batman at some point.
Fought Batgirl (Babs) to a draw.
Beat Huntress.
Had all the chicks (and some dudes) fawning over him. Scandal Savage & Knockout literally want his babies because of his awesome genes... Yeah, he was a bit too OP in every area for my taste.
(Still a great run, the villain "Junior" was legit terrifying...)
It's a secret!
3:22 "Oh I'm a little sidekick short and lean, I'll be replaced when I'm eighteen" had me dying. 😭
and 5:17 too. Ragdoll has me weak.
Discovered him with this video. Now i'm asking myself why not before! Maybe the writers of this story handled him better than others before.
@@MrKross-tc9yy This version of Ragdoll was created by Gail Simone, so he didn't exist before the early 2000s.
Ragdoll needs a comeback
venom would fit so well in the team. He literally calls himself the "Lethal Protector" in the movies which is basically the definition of this team.
No, he has always called himself Lethal Protector since he left to San Francisco to 'protect the innocent", it isn't an invention of the films, sorry this isn't me being an asshole, just wanted to.set things straight and not give too much credit to those Somy abominations
@@govardhanposina17 I was pretty sure it was comics too but i didn't know which one would be worse if I was wrong lol, thanks.
@@milkfishfishthe first movie was good, the second one was kinda alright.
@@endercryptid8431the first one was more of a fun-bad movie, with the second one being forgettable-bad
Bane getting pissed when they said to shoot the illegal was funny.
What Bane did was so sweet and wholesome for that cute little girl. 🥹🥹🥹🥹
"Just because you are bad guy doesn't mean you are bad...guy!"
Just because you are bad guy, doesn't mean you can't do a good thing
Bane isn't a villain anymore...
*_*he has reached the Anti-Hero League. Welcome to the gang, amigo.*_*
I always love when a comic portrays Bane for the complex villain he is, and not just a big macho man
4:44 thank you for the cake shot 🙏
"BLAKE! I MAY HAVE BROKEN IT! HEEEEEELP!"
*BTW, NIGHTWING'S BUNS!"
Seeing these monsters get destroyed makes you feel good. Like how can you target or threaten a child or worse kill one. That’s gotta be one of the most heinous things a villain could do.
Like if characters like Bane think it’s wrong then you’ve got something wrong with you
Even in Bane's first appearance in "Knightfall" Bane says he doesn't like to kill children because he has no personal grudge with them but he will kill a child if they interfere in his plans.
professionals have standards
4:34 Nightwing got that whole pastry factory 💀
Why is Nightwing so damn thicc
Because he's built that way.
???
as he should, that's why i despise the Gotham knight game
Pause
Squats
Only time ive ever seen Ragdoll was the CW shows, holy that character has some potential. Hero or Anti Hero
He was also awesome in the 2004 "The Batman" cartoon, despite only having lines in "Ragdolls to Riches" and "Team Penguin".
@@randallflagg3700that was this characters father
@@SerialAnkleBiter - Not sure what you meant, that the one that OP talked about, the Arrowverse Ragdoll, was the father of the Matsudaverse Doll?
In any case, in this context, I was referencing the same Ragdoll as OP did; Peter Merkel from the Arrowverse.
(Gail Simone created Peter Merkell Jr and his sister, the sinister Junior, one of DC's creepiest villains IMHO, after )
Ragdoll from *The Batman* is an interesting case, since his first episode ("Ragdolls to Riches" written by Adam Beechen) aired the same month of the same year as Gail Simone's *Villains United* , which introduced Peter Jr, was released.
We don't know which one it is in the show, but he does seem to have the son's playful demeanor... Beechen and Simone might have had a talk while writting the episodes/issues?
I also realize that the Ragdoll from *The Flash* is difficult to pin-point, since his father is implied to be the OG Ragdoll, but unlike the Ragdoll Jr that Gail Simone made popular, he is also a metahuman, gaining powers when his body was crushed by shrapnels from the STAR labs satellite that The Thinker crashed on Central City.
Peter Jr wasn't a meta-human despite his father being one (the main reason why Ragdoll Sr hated his 2 kids so much), all his "powers" come from high-end body-modifications, that I assume someone like Professor Pyg, Hush or the Dollmaker did for him.
Anyway, I wish we could have seen more live action Ragdoll in the Arrowverse, a mini-arc in *Arrow* (since the Flash is just to OP for Peter to handle) in which the terrifying Junior also pops up would have been great.
4:44 to 4:55 is definitely my favorite panel out of the whole comic 😌💗
You pervert.
🤨
Gotta love how they take on every villian just bursting through a door and beating everyones ass 😂😂😂
4:34 istg everytime he is just CAKED U P
There's something endlessly funny to me about Bane using that backbreaking move like a fuckin pokemon
Clearly that's his signature move.
i swear a secret 6 tv show would go so fucking hard if james gunn or someone good directed it like holy shit
I'm still dying inside at the CBS proof of concept for it being greenlit and then cancelled.
@@hawktalon7890 In order to air on network television it would have to be sanitized to the point of being unrecognizable.
@@AlbertaGeek Unfortunately true but I'll take anything at this point.
@@hawktalon7890 Can't blame you.
Nightwing casual carrying a bakery every comic he's in
The shot of Bane and Catman climbing up the side of the building via a rope is a direct homage to the original Batman TV series where Batman and Robin would do that, and often with a celebrity cameo popping out of a window.
Beside Batman, Superman and countless more. Bane is one of the others that I regards as a character who was built with a perfected balance of brain and brawn. He abused the usage of Venom to become stronger but his mind was already magnificent without it
This is the first time im hearing of catman outside of farilz odd parents and by god i hope that was the inspiration for it
if my memory is right he's been around since the golden age which is the 80s or so, long before FOP came out so it might be the invers
@@demon-hunter1498the Golden Age is from the 36 to the mid 50s. The 80s was the Bronze age, Beginning with Spider-man 121 (aka "The night Gwen Stacy died") in 1972 to the late 80s/early 90s
@@TupocalypseShakur oh fuck didn't know that though am I right about the catman thing?
@@TupocalypseShakuranswer him damnit
Even more ironic that in Fairy OddParents, Catman is voiced by Adam West, who is famous for his role as Batman in the series from the 60s...
That half page booty panel of Nightwing going hard.
0:53 Echelon called, they want their gear back before they have to call up the Ghosts to TAKE IT back.
A lot of Batman villains just seem like very broken people who had rough lives and sad backstories.
4:44 Ok I know you did that close up to shows Catman dialogue but I can't stop staring at Nightwing ass!
4:51 That Glorius cake was a important part of the plot
"I won't break your spine...but I cannot speak for the street below us"
Dude i loved this comic! The stories where they show villians having deeper emotions than just greed and sadism is amazing.
1:15 classic bane move 😂
4:51 classic Nightwing 'pose'
Cat man looks like a yellow Batman with shorter ears 😭
he comes from a very old bootleg comic that went into public domain
Even though he was raised in Prison as a kid, Bane still has some good in him.
2:12 I never seen this personality from bane,for the respect of batman.
“I may have broken it” - Very big man
4:36 NIGHTWING GOT THAT GYATTTTTT IN HIM
Even in Batman the Animated Series they touched up on things dislike of children getting hurt as he commented negatively about that girl's death in her nightmare in which her death causes Gordon to hate Batman
At no point would I have considered Gotham 'Belonging' to Batman. It's a very interesting term 'Belonging' and even more so that an intellectual such as Bane would use those words. It's almost as though to the eye of the villains and maybe even civilians that Batman is just another Gangster, another power-hungry Crime Lord of sorts and who 'owns this town'.
Mess with Batman? He'll send his Robins after you! Now just flip that sentiment with any other villain and their goons.
It's changed my perspective.
I don't know if you've ever read Bane's first appearance in "Knightfall" Where Batman gets his back broken but Bane only goes to Gotham to kill Batman because one of his henchmen tell him that Gotham is the ultimate city in the world. So Bane asks "Who is the strongest person in this city?" and his henchman tells his "The Batman." Bane eventually announces to Gotham "I have destroyed Batman. I rule the streets, and I rule Gotham. This city is mine!"
Bane having been raised in prison only has a mindset that the strongest person gets to be in charge, so he believed by rule of strength Batman "Owned" Gotham and then he did by defeating Batman. It's an extremely long story but it's pretty interesting if you can put up with art that is pretty dated by today's standards.
I like Bane, he has the untapped potential to be a Hero.
i Love How The Secret Six Are Just A Bunch Of Super-Villian/Anti-Villian Homie's Going Around Stopping Crime
It's nice, that Bane respected the thug's wish.
Bane LITERALLY BECAME BATMAN at one point when Batman "died" , Kight Fall or something
That was Jean Paul Valley (Azrael) who took over for Batman after Bane broke his spine
@@ncapone87 Hard to find the average batman fan nowadays that even know what Knightfall (Bane's reveal) is sadly.
it wasnt knightfall. that was azrael who became batman. bane became batman i think in the arc before dc rebirth happened
@@ncapone87 - Indeed. Bane took the mantle of Batman in the aftermath of "Forever Evil", IIRC, because the Gotham rogues weren't scared of him when he was just Bane.
Gotham PD when Batman dies and they might actually have to do work: 🥶
Voicing Ragdoll II as Idubbs' Luigi voice instantly auto-corrected the secret Six to be the Hair-cake Brigade.
never knew about this little story. I actually love seeing these villains being part time heroes for some kids. even partly wanting to be Batman. such absolute mad respect.
4:45 double cheeked up
Thank you for giving love to the smaller stories that are simply gold.
I would have never found out about this story if it were not for you!
Thank you ☺️
Barely a minute in and bane is already breaking backs on his knee
Bane isn't evil or crazy like most of batmans villains he's just a merc. Yes he is a bad man but he's not a monster. He's still human it's just he has seen the worst in people for most of his youth and had his morals molded by it.
I love when criminals have standards
Yup. Even the Joker has standards. He was asked by Red Skull in a crossover comic to join him and he told him he would be a great Nazi, and Joker refused to and told him “I may be a criminal, but I’m an AMERICAN criminal.”
@@JenniferPoole.33272also, with the exception of Jason, I'm pretty sure mainline Joker never killed a kid
This what I like about Batman’s enemies they respected him even in death and some would even go as far as to help people in his name and more
4:50 lord have mercy
DAMN NIGHTWING HAS GOT DAT CAKE!
2:53 Am i the only one thinking, that this is a reference to the wall climbing of the 1960's Batman?
4:47 what a great shot
Bane doing good deeds with like C listers and below is like when you hang out with the popular kid outside of school
I love that they decided to do some good out of respect of their fallen enemy.
i think bane and catman could be heroes, i recall comics saying that bane is smarter than you think but we seem to only see him doing bare kunckle stuff
In "Bane of the Demon" Ra's Al-Ghul tells Batman that Bane is the most intelligent person he's ever seen but his intelligence isn't actual knowledge it's a primal animalistic instinct and a hunter/prey mindset. In his original appearance in "Knightfall" Bane is shown to be basically a genius and knows like 8 languages, he learns Batman is Bruce Wayne just by observing him.
Damn. Ice cold, Grayson
Where's Tom Taylor when ya need him lol
XD ikr. Also that was when Dick was being well, a dick. LOL
4:45 GYATT
Bane isn’t some mindless beast he’s human.
If there's one of Batman's rogues who could be permanently redeemed it's Bane having him as part of the Bat family would be fire
Dude, the cat-mobile looks awesome.
Beautiful close-up at 4:44
I like the idea of the hero's go missing, but the villains step up to become the hero's. That would make for a really cool story, and I would be down to see it.
Jesus Christ,Grayson,yer afterwards just hit me in the face!
I like how the kidnappers call Bane it completely shocked when he attacks them
Mexican Bane is the only proper way to portray the character.
again and again i see the beauty and depth of comics. no book i ever read comes somewhere close
"No! Please! Don't crack my spine!"
*Throwing him out of the window instead*
"...I respect your wishes!"
*He lands down and spine cracks on impact anyway*
I like this particular short story. They're not trying to be antiheroes, they're just bad heroes.
Seeing bane take over being Batman out of respect to batman is one of the best ideas
Nighwing don’t have a cake, he got the whole bakery
I love that team dynamic
Bane: I lost my mask....I mean f it, I got this spray paint...
Nightwing lookin good in them tights.😂
The Secret Six has been without a new Splinter Cell game for so long they went mad
Morrisons run was wild
Damn, no kill rule bullshit out of the way really makes you more effective at crime fighting
to be honest i really wanted to see Mr. freeze defend gotham out of all batman villains we was the most heroic
The idubbbz voice lol
I like it when villains aren't monsters
Bane is fr the best batman look at he doesnt kill he breakes every bone like what he did to the guy who didnt want to get his spine broken
One time. I did imagine Bane turning good. This is nice.
Time for a death battle between the juggernaut from Marvel vs Doomsday from DC, Who do you guys think would win?
That's a grossly one sided fight....
Bane is one of my favorite characters for the batman series because he's funny but the fact that he is usually called a "Villian" but he is just a secret 6 vigilante
Depends on what version.
Bro the Batman villains making Gotham safer out of pure respect for Batman is just amazing, that someone can be so important to their lives that they would change everything they do just to honor his sacrifice
Kinda funny how you zoomed in to Nightwing's ass when you were talking about Catman's dialogue
4:37 hello Nightwing’s cheeks didn’t expect to see you here lol
Ragdoll sounds like old school idubbbz