![]() ![]() Ra's Al Ghul rescued him from the pit and fitted a mask upon him, the mask filters a powerful analgesic gas which relieves him of any pain. The prison doctor gave Bane general medical care only from what was found at the prison, being left in bandages and in an extreme unstable state. The back story explains that Bane was extremely beaten after the attack of Talia Al Ghul's mother, Bane was torn and broken from his attack. Venom is not named in the film but its presence is alluded to. In the episode " The Winning Edge" Venom has become distributed in patches as performance enhancing drugs known as "Slappers". In the live action film, Venom appears to be the creation of scientist Doctor Woodrue engineered into a super-soldier serum from snake venom taken from samples from Pamela Isley. Other Mediaīane uses Venom in almost all his other media incarnations to pump himself up to a great size and take on the Batman. There it was revealed to be an enhanced version of the Miraclo formula, the pill created and used by JSA member The Hourman. The history of the Venom drug was later changed in the pages of JSA Classified #17. ![]() This is the version that would later be used by Santa Prisca native Bane, the man who broke Batman's back. There Porter perfected the Venom formula and created an injectable form of the drug. When Porter fled Gotham city to escape justice at the hands of Batman, he ended up in Santa Prisca. It was originally invented in pill form and was to be used to help create an army of mercenary mind-controlled super soldiers. The drug that would become known as Venom was originally created by designer drug specialist Dr. Venom is the name of an addictive super-steroid, most commonly used by Bane, who has a network of tubes which pump the substance throughout his body. The substance was later used in the creation of the villain Bane in a new super-soldier form. Only after locking himself in the Batcave for a prolonged period of time is Bruce able to overcome his addiction. The series depicts Batman becoming hooked on the substance as it greatly improves his abilities and strength but begins to become dependent. Batman writer/editor Denny O'Neil created Venom is his Legends of the Dark Knight story also titled " Venom". ![]()
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