If some of you have been following my progress in the one area of this board, I think I have found the perfect color for his veiny arms.
The boots were fun to make (not) since his feet were giant (See Dr. Mego's new white muscle bodies). It can be done but it took two days to make them look like black mercenary boots. Anyone having trouble making boots for these new figures offline me, I'll be glad to help!

This is the back view of Bane's "Venom Pack"

This is an older look I tried. The veins didn't look right. They looked like blood so I changed them.

I must have bought hundreds of those stupid Ghost Busters Mattel figures and used them as cannon fodder. As you can tell, Bane got their back packs (Repainted) and the hoses that run to his head to quickly pump his brain full of Venom and pump up his body.
Thank you Dr. Mego for all these new muscle bodies. Look out Batman! You're about to broke again!!
Bane is a fictional character who appears in comic books published by DC Comics. The character first appeared in Batman: Vengeance of Bane #1 (January 1993), and was created by Chuck Dixon, Doug Moench, and Graham Nolan. Bane has been one of Batman's more physically and intellectually powerful foes. A virtually unstoppable juggernaut, he is best known for breaking Batman's back in the "Knightfall" story arc.
IGN's list of the Top 100 Comic Book Villains of All Time ranked Bane as #34. Tom Hardy is set to play Bane in the finale of the Christopher Nolan Batman film trilogy, The Dark Knight Rises.

Publication history
According to his creators, Bane was originally intended as a "dark mirror" of the highly disciplined and multi-skilled pulp hero Doc Savage.
Chuck Dixon, Graham Nolan, and Doug Moench created the character for the Knightfall storyline, although it is unclear what elements were introduced by each of the two writers (Dixon and Moench). Dixon wrote the character's first appearance (Vengeance of Bane), with art by Graham Nolan.
The boots were fun to make (not) since his feet were giant (See Dr. Mego's new white muscle bodies). It can be done but it took two days to make them look like black mercenary boots. Anyone having trouble making boots for these new figures offline me, I'll be glad to help!

This is the back view of Bane's "Venom Pack"

This is an older look I tried. The veins didn't look right. They looked like blood so I changed them.

I must have bought hundreds of those stupid Ghost Busters Mattel figures and used them as cannon fodder. As you can tell, Bane got their back packs (Repainted) and the hoses that run to his head to quickly pump his brain full of Venom and pump up his body.
Thank you Dr. Mego for all these new muscle bodies. Look out Batman! You're about to broke again!!
Bane is a fictional character who appears in comic books published by DC Comics. The character first appeared in Batman: Vengeance of Bane #1 (January 1993), and was created by Chuck Dixon, Doug Moench, and Graham Nolan. Bane has been one of Batman's more physically and intellectually powerful foes. A virtually unstoppable juggernaut, he is best known for breaking Batman's back in the "Knightfall" story arc.
IGN's list of the Top 100 Comic Book Villains of All Time ranked Bane as #34. Tom Hardy is set to play Bane in the finale of the Christopher Nolan Batman film trilogy, The Dark Knight Rises.

Publication history
According to his creators, Bane was originally intended as a "dark mirror" of the highly disciplined and multi-skilled pulp hero Doc Savage.
Chuck Dixon, Graham Nolan, and Doug Moench created the character for the Knightfall storyline, although it is unclear what elements were introduced by each of the two writers (Dixon and Moench). Dixon wrote the character's first appearance (Vengeance of Bane), with art by Graham Nolan.
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