Batman and Spider-Man have earned their places as two of the greatest superheroes of all time, and part of what makes them great is the collection of villains who have handed their asses to them a fair number of times.
For the next episode of Death Battle, two such superpowered bruisers take centerstage: Venom, the Lethal Protector of New York City and Bane, Gotham’s Reckoning.
Background
Venom
“You know nothing about us, but we know everything about you. You see us everywhere, even in your nightmares.”
There aren’t too many people out there who can say their lives sucked from the very beginning, and actually mean it. Edward Charles Allan Brock (four possible first names, there) is one of those unlucky few. You see, Eddie’s mother died from childbirth. His childbirth. And Eddie’s dad, Carl… well, he didn’t take it well. Which is perfectly understandable, and okay. But Mr. Brock started to resent and blame his son for the death of his wife, which, while still sort of understandable, is most certainly not okay.
Eddie tried everything he could to win his father’s approval, and I do mean everything. Making good grades in school, excelling in sports, getting into a fancy journalism program (admittedly by creating a forged internship), marrying a hot babe, and eventually landing himself a job reporting for the Daily Globe… Guess what, though? None of it made Carl love Eddie any more. A therapist probably could have, but this is fiction, so who the fuck is a therapist?
Back to backstory, Eddie felt he needed just one more break, something to earn him true fame. As luck would have it, an opportunity presented itself in the form of an accidental e-mail to Eddie. The sender? Emil Gregg, who claimed to be the infamous serial killer, Sin-Eater. Really stupid name aside, this was fantastic news for Eddie, who immediately started writing up exclusives on Sin-Eater in exchange for keeping Emil’s identity a secret. And it was a hit! Well, until Eddie’s conscience forced him to break his promise and expose Emil as the Sin-Eater.
“Good for Eddie, though! Fuck serial killers!”
You’re not wrong, but Eddie was. To be specific… Emil Gregg was not actually Sin-Eater, as the real deal was soon captured by Spider-Man. Turns out, Emil was just a compulsive confessor who just thought he was a serial killer.
This was the moment that kickstarted Edward Brock’s downfall. Or, rather, the first in a series of moments that was Edward Brock’s downfall. Shortly after his mistake became public, Eddie was humiliated and fired from his job, which was unfortunate, but expected. Then his father permanently disowned him, which was unfortunate, but sadly, even more expected. THEN his wife divorced him, which… . Finally, to take the tragedy of it all to an almost-ridiculous level, Eddie had fucking terminal cancer.
No wonder the man soon wound up in a church, asking God to forgive him for his imminent suicide. Everything Eddie Brock had worked for in life was for nothing. There was no one left to love and accept him. Nothing… No one… All because of Spider-Man.
Little did Eddie know, there was indeed someone out there for him.
Or, rather… something.
A symbiotic lifeform from the alien world of Klyntar. A mass of living black goop which would cover its host body, and provide it with enhanced abilities in exchange for feeding off of the host’s negative emotions. The symbiote could sense Eddie’s hatred and despair from inside the church bell tower, and it found him… irresistible. As for Eddie, himself? It was a case of vice versa.
But what was an alien blob doing at a church in the first place? Well, you see, the symbiote had just had its pact with a previous host severed rather… violently. For all intents and purposes, a bottom-tier break-up that left the alien with a burning hatred for none other than Spider-Man.
Eddie and the symbiote, being of one body and mind, had a mutual enemy. An enemy who could keep no secrets from them. An enemy which they would dedicate their lives to snuff out, to break completely. They would turn Peter Parker’s world against him, and make him suffer for betraying them both.
They would become… his Venom.
Bane
“You will know my name one day. And on that day you will beg for mercy. You will scream my name! SCREAM IT!”
“Deshi! Basara! Deshi! Basara! Deshi, Deshi Basara! Deshi, Deshi Basara!”
“What does that mean?”
“‘Rise.’”
When the world throws its worst at you, you either crumble under its weight and perish… or you rise from underneath and grab the world by the throat. That is how it’s been for every form of life to ever walk the Earth, and that is how it was for Bane.
Santa Prisca, an island with corruption and crime as its two most notable trademarks. Years ago, a brave group of revolutionaries fought to earn the island its freedom…and lost within three bloody days. Those rebels “lucky” enough to survive the slaughter were all given life sentences at the infamous prison known as Peña Duro. One such individual was a woman whose husband died in the fight. According to Santa Prisca law, if the father is unable to serve his sentence, his son shall carry it out instead.
Enter the child who would come to call himself Bane.
Bane spent the entirety of his early life within the walls of Peña Duro, and after his mother passed away when he was six, he would have to go on spending it alone. After being forced to watch Mommy’s corpse be thrown off a cliff into shark-infested waters, of course. Jesus…well, at least Bane wasn’t too broken up about it.
Ignore the fact that Bane looks absolutely nothing like any six-year-old to ever exist here. It’s the hardness talking. The only thing that could faze this kid over the years was a recurring nightmare in which he was hunted by a demonic bat. But that would obviously never become a reality in any way, shape, or form. I mean, come on. What would the chances be?
Stuck as a young child inside the walls of a Hell on Earth, where the only semblance of law is “every scumbag prisoner for himself?” That, right there, is one of those situations I mentioned before. The world throws its worst at you? You perish, or you rise.
Bane chose to rise. He used every advantage he could get his hands on to survive. He built his body through rigorous exercise and more-than-occasional brawls with fellow inmates, and he built his mind via education from a wide variety of teachers, ranging from hardened convicts to a random priest. Bane also read a lot of books, because you can apparently find anything at Peña Duro. It’s like the corrupt, maximum-security prison equivalent of a flea market.
Over the years, Bane rose up to become the “King of Peña Duro,” a man who commanded more fear and respect from the prisoners than the actual warden did. Even ten years of solitary confinement, sentenced by the aforementioned warden as an attempt to regain authority, only served to strengthen both Bane and his legend. All other options extinguished, the prison controllers drafted Bane into becoming a guinea pig for a strange drug known only as Venom. Every single man before had died due to taking it, so surely Bane would follow, yes?
No. He rose again.
Bane found his already-peak physical abilities augmented to superhuman levels thanks to the Venom. While he now had to take a dose every 12 hours…well, it wasn’t like he had any choice to begin with, so he might as well focus on the benefits. And focus on them, Bane did. Gathering up his most loyal compatriots, Bane killed the warden and finally escaped from Peña Duro. For the first time in his life, he was free.
He had risen.
Enter Gotham City, a place Bane had heard tales of, and a place that had sparked his interest. See, much like Peña Duro, Gotham was ruled by fear. To be more specific? Gotham was ruled by the fear of Batman, a being who Bane saw as the physical representation of his childhood nightmares. To Bane, this was a challenge. He had already overcome so much in his life. The only thing left to surpass was this.
It was time to rise once again.
Equipment
Venom
Agent Venom’s Gear
Including: body armor, a high-powered sniper rifle, a multi-gun with a silencer, handguns, chemical weapons, knockout drugs, truth serum and knives.
He later upgrades to Alien tech.
Eddie Brock’s Equipment
Equipment used by Eddie Brock after losing his powers while hunting symbiotes:
- Guns with sonic bullets (whatever that’s supposed to mean)
- Shocking bolas
- Stun grenades and knives
The Symbiote
A separate living alien organism capable of operating independently and altering its shape and appearance, most notably taking the form of a suit similar to Spider-Man’s, though being capable of taking the form of any substance. Including water, rock or air (in other words, go invisible in broad daylight). He can also use this to disguise himself or make decoys. It also heals the host’s wounds. Being capable of nigh instantly regenerating fatal burns and severe cuts.
It can also manifest itself a body for half a day.
It’s even been shown to enhance objects such as cars.
Bane
(the drug not the symbiote)
When pumped into him it grants him various abilities. Of course, given that it’s a vital part of his moveset, he has some gear to help him inject:
- Implants – allow the drug to be injected directly into his brain.
- Headpiece and feed ports – allows him to use the Venom at will
Unfortunately, said Venom is more addictive than heroin and going long without it is painful. Which makes it all the more impressive that Bane can occasionally go on for very long without it.
Miscellaneous weapons he’s used:
- A rocket launcher
- A machine gun
- A machine gun with a rocket launcher
Abilities
Venom
Due to its prior bonding with Spider-Man, the symbiote chose to imitate most of his powers for Venom’s use (in addition to a possible bout of insanity from another previous host, Deadpool). Aside from crawling walls, he can shoot webbing created by the suit, although one drawback is that Venom can only shoot a finite amount of web before the suit needs to replenish its supply.
Venom has also been endowed with superhuman strength; complimented by Eddie’s own strength (he can bench press up to 700 pounds, even prior to becoming Venom), he has been shown to be physically stronger than Spider-Man himself. He’s also extremely durable, and even if you manage to hurt him, the symbiote can patch up any lethal injuries in mere seconds.
He’s also extremely fast, capable of dodging gunfire and plasma attacks and can beat up Spider-Man before his Spider-Sense can kick in. Speaking of that, Venom has his own take on it which explains his crazy speed and reactions; again, it’s something the symbiote took from Spidey along with the added benefit of making him immune to Spidey’s own Spider-Sense, as Peter’s time spent with the alien muck makes the Spider-Sense incapable of registering it as a threat.
Venom is also capable of mimicking some of the tricks Spider-Man pulls off with his webbing, such as creating giant balls of webbing that can smash concrete or creating large shields.
In terms of things Venom didn’t totally rip off from Spider-Man, he can shapeshift by transforming the symbiote and using it as weapons such as whips and tendrils, giving him more ranged options outside of its webs. Living up to his namesake, Venom can also inject his opponents with a potent toxin with his fangs, and can use the suit’s properties for stealth purposes, allowing him to camouflage and hide himself.
Finally, there’s the Psychic Shriek. It causes a massive increase in depression and suicide in an area of over a thousand kilometers and can reach the Symbiotes in another star system.
Bane
Thanks to his upbringing, Bane has pushed his body to the limits, capable of doing things far beyond any normal man. He can send entire grown men flying with a single punch, rip off doors clean from their hinges, and can tear limbs away. Durability-wise, Bane can survive knife and gunshot wounds with no visible effect and can continue fighting in mere seconds. He’s also fast enough to dodge bullets.
Complementing all of this is Bane’s massive intellect. While stuck in prison, he received the closest he could get to a proper education thanks to a Jesuit priest, which led to him becoming a master tactician and scientist; Ra’s Al Ghul even complimented his intelligence by claiming that Bane “has a mind equal to the greatest he has known.” Combined with his escape artistry and skill in martial arts, Bane has proven himself to be more than a match for Batman.
The man discovered Batman’s secret identity, for fuck’s sake. After one meeting!
Much of Bane’s powers come from Venom, a drug which provides the user with superhuman abilities. Venom was a previously experimental steroid which killed all of its previous recipients, and though he would almost join their ranks, he survived and later used his newfound strength to escape into the outside world.
Under its effects, Bane gains superhuman strength, durability, speed and stamina. Strength-wise, he can lift up to 4 tons and bend steel. This can increase as he injects more Venom into his system, although exceeding his average dosage causes him to lose his intellect for the time being.
Feats
Venom
Strength
- Even without the symbiote, Eddie is plenty strong himself. (Assuming each of these plates weight 20kg, then Eddie is at minimum lifting 480 kg, which is more than the current Olympic record. He’s even outright stated to have Olympic-level strength as well.)
- Can break metal restraints
- Can fight symbiotes
- Can (with the help of some equipment) take out a symbiote. Does it more than once too.
- Catches a ferris wheel
- Knocks down a steel door to a fallout shelter. Also one in the FF’s headquarters.
- Swings Spider-Man through a concrete wall
- Breaks through a prison wall. And upon first getting the symbiote, breaks a concrete wall.
- Throws Spider-Man hard enough to snap a tree and picks up a large bulldozer.
- Throws a truck. And a van. Picks up a truck. Throws another car, sending it flying.
- Makes a large hole in the ground
- While on fire, breaks 2 pillars and collapses the roof on top of himself.
- Pulls down multiple rooftop fixtures and bits of wall, that Spider-Man manages to catch with webs.
- Punches a giant metal door out of a wall
- Tears a prison door off it’s hinges
- In his very first encounter with him, he managed to knock Spider-Man out for hours with a single punch, and does this again at a later time.
- Has fought the Juggernaut for a bit, as well as Ghost Rider, The Hulk and Iron man.
And for scaling purposes, Venom is typically shown to be physically stronger than Spider-Man himself, who can:
- Bust through a metal floor
- Casually lift 2 motorcycles and people on them
- Lift a tank and smash it into the ground (those are T-90 tanks, which can weigh 51 tons).
- Swing a tank into another tank
- Can make a massive hole in a rooftop
- Lift the Daily Bugle. (That’s ~4 tons of TNT in terms of energy, and close to a million tons that he is capable of lifting)
- Can lift and throw the Thing
- Can pull down a building
- Can move The Hulk really fast (that’s probably around 1.217 KIlotons of TNT).
- Can break Doctor Octopus’ carbonadium arms, when even his much weaker titanium arms can survive a portion of a nuclear explosion (nearly 500 Tons of TNT).
Speed
- Blocks bullets after they’re fired
- Intercepts point-blank sawed off shotgun fire
- Blocks bullets again
- Can keep up with Daredevil, who even in his early days could move in a microsecond (that’s Mach 827)
- Webbing up an object moving at orbital velocity (7814 m/s that’s mach 23)
- Webbing up the Daily Bugle before his first web cartridge hits the ground
- Webs up a missile (that’s mach 5.05)
- Traveled 2 miles in 5 seconds (that’s Mach 1.89)
- Intercepted a creature capable of moving in a microsecond.(a millionth of a second, moving even half a meter in this timeframe is Mach 1,471).
- Can move The Hulk really fast (that’s Mach 409)
Durability
- Spider-Man throws a bunch of metal at him and he survives
- Survives a giant nuke
- Even after exhausting himself via overusing webbing, still survives a fall from a church top hard enough to crack the ground.
- Spider-man hits him with a tree
- Survives a barrage of bullets. He’s bulletproof.
- Eddie (without the symbiote) gets hit by 5 recently made symbiotes at once and is only stunned.
- Survives an exploding generator that upon exploding sets everything on fire
- Survives a grenade
- Survives the helicopter he is on exploding
- Survives a rocket
- Survives a white phosphorous grenade explosion
- After performing surgery on himself without an anesthetic, survives massive thermite bomb explosion.
- Gets a building dropped on him
- Survives a massive explosion from “Captain Marvel” (actually a skrull). (that’s 2.4 Kilotons of TNT).
- Survives a nuke’s shockwave
- Gets punched through multiple metal floors
- Survives a fall from Asgard to Earth and an explosion
- Survives another explosion
- Gets smashed into a tank hard enough to flatten it
- Gets swung through multiple pillars
- Survives another explosion
- The symbiote survives inside an exploding space station
- Transforms into a missile and gets shot from orbit into a planet while carrying both Flash and an Alien Panda thing.
Bane
Strength
- Rammed himself though an electronic billboard
- With the help of KGBeast, bends and breaks a metal hatch off it’s hinges
- Swims through a thirty knot current
- A random dude on Venom can break a support pillar
- Punches through a metal barricade
- Breaks some wood with Azrael’s head, knocking him out
- Breaks custom handcuffs
- Breaks some steel bars
- Breaks a car’s roof
- Lifts a large dumbbell one-handed
- Breaks out of 2,737 cubic pounds of ice
- Rips a massive metal door off it’s hinges
- Busts through another metal door
- Throws a boulder and throws Batman hard enough to break a tree
- Broke Killer Croc’s arms. Keeps up with Jean Paul Valley Batman while on Venom. But is forced to retreat when his supply is cut off.
- Breaks Batman’s back, though it should be noted that he was only able to do this because Batman had already spent days on end fighting criminals and was severely injured, all this being part of Bane’s plan
- He does it again in the New 52 in similar circumstances, no Venom needed this time however.
- Beats up all sorts of characters, in a short timeframe, including Solomon Grundy
- Breaks a weakened Batman’s back without the need for Venom
- Casually overpowers Catman
- Fights Batman and the Joker at the same time, breaking Joker’s arm and making Batman have to break a knuckle to beat him.
Comparable to various DC street level crime fighters/criminals, so he should scale to feats such has:
- Batman tanking a building’s explosion. (that’s about 8.4-29.4 Tons of TNT)
- 90% of the energy of Deathstroke’s staff, which can melt a helicopter. (Or 1.428 kilotons of TNT equivalent)
Speed
- Wades through a barrage of gunfire with minimal bullet wounds
- Intercepts a knife stab
- Easily leaps over a fence.
- Saves someone from falling into acid.
Scales to:
- Batman with his back broken catching a baseball centimeters away from his face (Mach 13.6, yes really.)
- Cassandra Cain bullet timing, including a sniper bullet centimeters away from her.
- Katana cutting bullets
Durability/Endurance
- Lands on a car hard enough to flatten it.
- Survives a manor collapsing on him
- Falls headfirst down a cliff
- Survives a fall down a cliff into waist deep water
- Survives the ship he’s on exploding
- Survives the building he’s on exploding
- Rammed into a wall hard enough to make a hole in it.
- Over the course of a torture session, gets a bunch of bricks thrown at him with enough force to shatter them.
- Punched hard enough to be sent flying
- Gets smashed through part of a building
- Spends 6 months in solitary confinement. And uses it constructively.
Weaknesses
Venom
The webbing Venom produces isn’t a real web, and is merely a recreation of Spider-Man’s via shapeshifting. As such, his webbing grows weaker the farther away it is from him. It also has a finite supply of sorts; should it run out, the symbiote needs time to replenish it’s supply.
But the symbiote’s two major weaknesses are fire and sound-based attacks. If Venom is hurt too much by these types of attacks, the symbiote will be forcibly removed from its host, leaving both of them defenseless. These tend to be very inconsistent weaknesses, however: Venom has been shown to overcome them in multiple situations. As examples, he’s fought against the Human Torch and survived his fire blasts, got doused in fuel and set on fire, recovered from Hulk’s thunderclap and tanked blasts from sonic weapons on multiple occasions. Meanwhile Peter managed to rip it off by simply slamming into a church bell a few times.
Bane
Due to his addiction to Venom, Bane must sustain himself with a steady dose of the drug every 12 hours. Should his supply run out or is otherwise interrupted, like when Azrael cut the cords sending it into Bane’s brain, he will not only lose access to his powers but will eventually suffer a withdrawal wherein he will become fatigued and weakened. On the other end of the spectrum, exceeding it by a large margin will sacrifice his intellect for pure, brute strength.
Summary
Venom
Advantages
- Is faster, stronger and more durable
- Has more attack variety through shape shifting, possession and poison attacks
- Has a range advantage through tendrils and webs
- Can read Bane’s mind thanks to the symbiote
- Bane cannot exploit the symbiote’s weakness to fire and sound attacks
- Symbiote gives an edge in stealth.
Disadvantages
- Less intelligent, and could be outsmarted
- Topher Grace and a lack of memes
Bane
Advantages
- Is more intelligent and strategic
- Arguably the more skilled hand-to-hand combatant
- Venom serum’s healing abilities can possibly resist Venom’s poison attacks
- Is a big guy (for you)
Disadvantages
- Is weaker, less durable and slower
- Lacking in attack variety
- Has no weaponry which exploits Venom’s weaknesses to flame and sonic weaponry. Even if he did, Venom has been shown to resist such attacks in spite of his weakness.
- No resistance to mind-reading and possession
- Limited ranged attacks
Verdicts
Grand Blazer
Boooooy you don’t even know how hyped I am for Venom! Haven’t been this excited for a character since Mewtwo. And we have my second favorite villain for my all-time favorite comic hero’s rogue gallery. So who I want to see win this should be pretty obvious.
I’ll get the argument in Bane’s favour out of the way first. He’s the smarter and more intelligent of the two, which is typically the way Spider-Man defeats Venom, since the wall-crawler isn’t able to take him in a straight fight. So Bane could potentially do the same.
…But then Spider-Man had plenty of experience dealing with Venom and knows of his fire and sound weaknesses, so he was actually able to exploit them in some way, and half the time he’s just lucky with what’s lying around the area at the time. Meanwhile Bane won’t know about any of that, and from what I know he doesn’t have any fire or sound-based attacks, so that’s out the window. Unless the two somehow start a fire and the alarm goes off, but that isn’t happening. And even then, Venom’s built up some resistance to those anyways, so God knows how much it would actually help Bane out.
And while Venom isn’t exactly a strategist, he’s not dumb by any means either. I think he’d be able to figure out that the test tubes on Bane’s back are probably important in some way, so he could use that speed advantage to rip them off and stop the flow of drugs into his system. It’s not like Venom’s above playing dirty after all. Eddie’s more than willing to put Peter’s love interests at risk to get Spider-Man to come out, so he’d have no problem with something like this.
And heck, that’s mostly just going off brain stuff alone. Past that, you just got Venom’s far greater strength, speed, durability, variety in attacks and defenses, mind-reading, possession, range VS Bane’s less good stat trinity, his Venom to power him up a bit more and… Baneposting? Sure. I think you get the idea. Let’s go Venom victory!
Meddadius
Yo, fuckers, what’s up?
For those not in the know, this blog was actually a collaboration between the G1 guys, and me and Tommy, who have our own blog called Versus Debating Was A Mistake. Thanks to Grand Blazer and the rest of them for letting us split the work on this one! Well, really, it was mostly Tommy. Due to extenuating circumstance, I was only able to do backstory this time.
But no one cares about that. Now, then, onto the fight!
…
Remember Batman VS Spider-Man? You do? Well, then you pretty much know how this one goes down. While Bane has one of the sharpest minds in the DC universe, and fighting skill on par with Batman, much of his prowess comes from his Venom intake. Which gets pumped into his body via very visible tubes. Tubes that can be removed. This has bitten Bane in the ass in almost literally every single one of his appearances, and that isn’t likely to change here.
Eddie and the symbiote have… almost literally everything else. An advantage in almost every single stat, and an enormous array of superpowers that can’t be removed. Sure, there’s the fire and sound weaknesses, but what are the chances that Bane will be able to figure them out? Or utilize them, for that matter?
Bane’s a big guy, but only for us. Unfortunately for him, Venom’s bigger.
Thomasj3-Shura
Ok, a few things to get out of the way before we begin:
Firstly, hey, it’s a collab this time! Neat.
Thanks to this collab, researching all this stuff was made much easier. Speaking of which:
Secondly, just so you know where I’m coming from knowledge-wise. I did research for all the 616 Venom comics and slightly over half of the Post-crisis Bane comics (with Grand Blazer doing the other half and new 52 Bane) and handled all the scaling dependent stuff for both. Reading a total 400+ comics…
Yeah, can we not have a comicbook character again for a very long while?
Please and thank you.
Anyway, onto the verdict:
While this fight is by no means a stomp (at least as far Death Battle match ups go) it is decidedly clear cut:
As far as stats go, Venom has at least a noticeable advantage in all 3, as seen above, with one feat in particular being completely insane. Said gap could be even bigger if say, certain speed feats from weaker Marvel characters were to be considered. And in this case arbitrarily removing scaling makes Bane’s chances even worse, given that Venom’s own feats are far greater than anything Bane himself has shown.
As for other areas. Bane has a gun and regen while using his Venom, Venom on the other hand, has: more guns, better regeneration, poisonous fangs, basically invisibility, mind reading, low grade but high range mind screwing, possession which he can use offensively, webbing, shapeshifting and the ability to travel through the goddamn internet of all things and I’m pretty sure I’m forgetting something there. So yeah, Venom has more tricks up his sleeve.
Bane’s only real advantage is intelligence and it’s mostly applied for planning and strategy, things that would require prep time.
And lastly, let’s talk about weaknesses. Bane’s weakness is that if someone detaches some loose wires on the back of his head (something that could be done by accident) he’s basically either far weaker and no longer healing fast or outright completely useless. Venom’s weakness meanwhile is something that Bane has no way of knowing and that requires him to use the environment to exploit since he has no specialised weapons to exploit it. And in the department of guessing weaknesses, my bet is on the guy that can read minds. Also, Venom can straight up stand in fire so even if one does break out, It might still not be enough for Bane to notice that Venom is specially weak to it.
Even if Bane did know Venom’s weaknesses and had the needed prep time to make some new weapons. Spider-Man also knows said weaknesses, made a suit designed to specifically exploit said weaknesses and even with all that, still had troubling dealing with Venom.
Yeah, I’m not seeing it being a major factor.
So, in conclusion:
Toxin got caught by the CIA somehow (Bane > CIA, Toxin > Carnage > Venom)
ramon_zer0
Lemme get this out of the way: that Anarchy Reigns song (and probably the most important contribution I’ve made in this blog) above is too appropriate considering who’s trying to murder each other this time.
To get all of the obvious stuff out of the way and nearly echo the others up there, Venom has a handy stat trinity advantage, dominating Bane physically. He also boasts an advantage in attack variety: while Bane’s known for brute forcing his way through almost anything and complimented by his being the more skilled and intelligent combatant between the two, Venom has mind reading, tendrills, webs, stealth (thanks to the symbiote) and poison bites (which admittedly Bane can counter thanks to the Venom serum). Overall, Venom boasts more options to end Bane than the other way around.
One other main disadvantage for Bane is that he not only has no way to exploit Venom’s weaknesses to fire and sound attacks (which Venom has been shown to outright resist at times) but Venom has ways to exploit Bane’s own weaknesses – cutting off his own Venom supply either by deducing it or through mind reading. The only thing Bane can boast over Venom here is intelligence, and while it’s how Spider-Man’s been able to beat Venom at times, Venom has powered through most of Spidey’s attempts to abuse his weaknesses and intelligence can only go far against a foe who outclasses you in almost every other area.
So yeah… ummm… VENOM WEB!
YoshinoVA
So I was originally going to help out with feats for Bane but college was being a dick so I didn’t have the time. Thanks to Grand Blazer for letting me write my verdict here anyway.
As for my verdict? Venom. That’s pretty much it.








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