Why did it have to be snakes? If you're setting out to build a global criminal empire, you're bound to cross paths with Kobra eventually!
RATED T+
A fine entry in a cool new arc for Bane: Conquest. With fast-paced action and a slice of humor, Chuck Dixon and Graham Nolan are turning the adventures of Bane into a MUST-READ! Read Full Review
This was a great issue and I can't wait so see what happens next. I've been loving this series and I would highly recommend picking it up. Read Full Review
Iveenjoyed the two issues Ive read so far, and it makes me wish I hadnt missedthe previous chapters. Perhaps when the trade paperback is released, Ill takea look. Its not my usual cup of orange pekoe, but then Ive found so manymainstream comics unsatisfying these days, Ive begun to think I need to choosethe road less traveled. Read Full Review
Bane Conquestis a book that is worth your time to read, especially if you were a fan of the character when he first debuted way back in January of 1993 when Batman: Vengeance of Bane #1 hit comic shelves and promised us a different kind of super-villain. If you have avoided this book because of the erratic treatment of Bane in the past then it's time to look to the future and enjoy a great book. Read Full Review
It may seem like I put a lot of effort into this review, but I feel it's still more than the effort put into Bane: Conquest. The first five issues seemed confusing, disjointed and just weak. But issue six has a purpose, takes us in a sensible direction and teases a fun showdown for next month. While I was ready to write this one off, I'll at least stick around one more issue. If you haven't started this series, you'd better wait. Otherwise, maybe give it one more shot. Read Full Review
While this series has seen its share of unimpressive issues, this chapter feels like it may start giving us something exciting. Yeah, I don't understand what the motivations are for Bane to take up this undertaking, but I had a good time reading it, loved the art and am interested in seeing where it goes. Read Full Review
A classic feeling but also room for improvement. Read Full Review
If you've been reading Bane: Conquest, you know what to expect by now. The plot is often illogical and there's no substance to it but there's still some retro pleasure to be gained from this Michael Bay-esque cavalcade of explosions and brutality. Read Full Review