Batman: The Vengeance of Bane II #[2]
In "The Redemption," Bane—incarcerated at Blackgate and undergoing therapy for Venom withdrawal—begins a grueling path toward rehabilitation, isolating himself for six months to train and build alliances. When he tracks down a Venom supplier to dismantle their operation, Batman steps in, only to face a Bane who claims he’s changed, innocent, and ready to break free. Written by Chuck Dixon and illustrated by Graham Nolan, with inks by Eduardo Barreto, colors by Adrienne Roy, and letters by Bill Oakley, this issue features a cover by Glenn Fabry.
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After being defeated by Batman, Bane is incarcerated at Blackgate prison and goes into therapy in order to deal with the withdrawal symptoms from the Venom steroids, and to start his rehabilitation process. Bane ends up in solitary confinement and spends 6 months training and making alliances to facilitate his escape. Bane tracks down a Venom supplier in order to shut down their operations, but the Batman intervenes. Bane claims that he is a changed man, an innocent man, and escapes.
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