The Thing Vs Bane

Biography- 

Born on Yancy Street in New York City’s Lower East Side, to a Jewish family, Benjamin Jacob “Ben” Grimm had an early life of poverty and hardship, shaping him into a tough, streetwise scrapper. Excelling in football as a high school student, Ben received a full scholarship to Empire State University, where he first met his eventual lifelong friend in a teenaged genius named Reed Richards, as well as future enemy Victor von Doom. Despite them being from radically different backgrounds, Reed Richards described to Grimm his dream of building a space rocket to explore the regions of space around Mars; Grimm jokingly agreed to fly that rocket when the day came. Some years later, Reed Richards, now a successful scientist, once again makes contact with Grimm. Richards has built his spaceship, and reminds Grimm of his promise to fly the ship. After the government denies him permission to fly the spaceship himself, Richards plots a clandestine flight piloted by Grimm and accompanied by his future wife Susan Storm, who had helped provide funding for the rocket, and her younger brother Johnny Storm, who helped the group gain access to the launch system. Although reluctant to fly the rocket, Ben is persuaded to do so by Sue, for whom he has a soft spot. During this unauthorized ride into the upper atmosphere of Earth and the Van Allen Belts, they are pelted by a cosmic ray storm and exposed to radiation against which the ship’s shields are no protection. Upon crashing down to Earth, each of the four learn that they have developed fantastic superhuman abilities. Grimm’s skin is transformed into a thick, lumpy orange hide, which gradually evolves into his now-familiar craggy covering of large rocky plates. Richards proposes the quartet band together to use their new abilities for the betterment of humanity, and Grimm, in a moment of self-pity, adopts the super-heroic sobriquet, The Thing.

Powers- 

    The Thing possesses high levels of superhuman strength, stamina, and resistance to physical injury.
    The Thing is capable of surviving impacts of great strength and force without sustaining injury, as his body is covered with an orange, flexible, rock-like hide.
    The Thing is able to withstand gunfire from high-caliber weapons as well as armor-piercing rounds. It is possible to breach his exterior, however, and he does bleed as a result.
    The Thing’s highly advanced musculature generates fewer fatigue toxins during physical activity, granting him superhuman levels of stamina.
    The Thing’s senses can withstand higher levels of sensory stimulation than an ordinary human, with the exception of his sense of touch. His lungs have greater efficiency and volume than those of an ordinary human. As a result, the Thing is capable of holding his breath for much longer periods of time.
    The Thing is an exceptionally skilled pilot, he is also a formidable and relentless hand-to-hand combatant. His fighting style incorporates elements of boxing, wrestling, judo, jujitsu, and street-fighting techniques, as well as hand-to-hand combat training from the military.
     The Thing is almost immortal when in his Thing form, as he only ages when he is human.


Biography- 

Bane’s father, Edmund Dorrance had been a revolutionary who had escaped Santa Prisca’s court system. The corrupt government decreed that his young son would serve out the man’s life sentence, and thus Bane spent his childhood and early adult life in prison. Although he was imprisoned, his natural abilities allowed him to develop extraordinary skills within the prison’s walls. He read as many books as he could get his hands on, spent most of his spare time body building in the prison’s gym, developed his own form of meditation and learned to fight in the merciless school of prison life. Because of the cultural and supposed geographical location of Santa Prisca, Bane knew how to speak English, Spanish, Portuguese and Latin. Bane was then tortured by a monstrous, terrifying bat creature that appeared in his dreams, thus giving him an intense fear of bats. He ultimatly established himself as the “king” of Peña Dura prison and became known as Bane. The prison’s controllers took note and eventually forced him to become a test subject for a mysterious drug known as Venom,which had killed all the other subjects. The Peña Dura prison Venom experiment nearly killed Bane at first, but he survived and found that the drug vastly increases his physical strength, although he needs to take it every 12 hours (via a system of tubes pumped directly into his brain) or he will suffer debilitating side-effects.

Powers-

    Bane is highly intelligent. Bane’s intellect is like the cunningness  of an animal rather than the cultured, trained intellect of Batman.
    Bane is capable of lifting 15 tons.
    Bane taught himself various scientific disciplines equal to the level of understanding of leading experts in those fields.
    Bane knows ten active languages and at least four additional arcane and dead ones. Among these are Spanish, English, French, German, Russian, Mandarin, Persian, Dari, Urdu, and Latin.
    Bane has an eidetic memory. Within one year, he was able to deduce Batman’s secret identity.
    Bane is highly devious and a superb strategist and tactician.
     Bane invented his own form of calisthenics, meditation, and a fighting style that he uses against other well-known martial arts fighters within the DC Universe.
    Bane draws strength through calm meditation, and the spiritual energy of the “very rock of Peña Dura”.
    The usage of Venom enhances his physical abilities, including his strength and healing process, to superhuman levels.

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3 thoughts on “The Thing Vs Bane

  1. The thing is basically an asteroid that can hurdle down to earth creating a crater, imagine if he body slammed bane at 1000 ft in the air…. bane can only handle so much, I mean batman defeated him. And everyone knows that Bataan can’t be defeated. 😎

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