Was Bane a Lovecraftian villain?

Was Bane a Lovecraftian villain?

Sneed vs Bane, who wins

lovecraft didn't have any villains in his stories. he just did horror about eldritch monsters. the rats in the walls was about cannibals though. there's an odd movie plot, cannibals versus mercenaries.

>implying Bane was a villain

whoever wins chuck loses

i did no such thing. bane wasn't a hired gun anyway, he did the hiring.

Bane would win in the short term because he's superstrong and has amazing master plans, but Sneed plays for the long game. In the end, he will acquire Bane's assets one way or the other.

So...

Bane is presented as an inexplicable force of nature though.

diarrhoea is an inexplicable force of nature, bane is better than that. He is a leader, a guerilla hitler and a big guy.

BRRRPHHHHAAAYNEEEEE?!?!?!?!?!!

Why didn't they raise the tax for disengaged Eagles instead of walking to Mordor?

this scene was very kafkaesque in its execution

TWO HOSTAGES

He got taken out by chick in a bike. He was weak sauce

*power stance*
>the fa/tv/irgin begins to chuckle
"Dr. Pavel, I'm CIA"
>the fa/tv/irgin laughs out loud, spewing tendies crumbs all over his desk
"Bane?"
>the fa/tv/irgin can hardly contain his full bellied laughter as chortles begin to fill the room
"You are a big guy"
>The fa/tv/irgin starts convulsing on the floor, gasping for air between spasms of laughter
"For you"
>the fa/tv/irgin's heart explodes and he dies

>implying it wasn't part of his plan

>baneposters

DRAAAAAAAANEPF

...

Well look what Bruce Wayne and Lucius Fox tried to do by consolidating all the assets of Wayne Enterprises and then what happended to them...

Kys

Makes sense that the butthurt baneposter needs to complete the puzzle