Is he named "Bain" because it rhymes with "Pain" - as in, Bain brings the Pain?
Was it a nickname or was it his real name?
4u
It's "Bane" (B-A-N-E) as in:
n. Fatal injury or ruin: "Hath some fond lover tic'd thee to thy bane?” ( George Herbert).
n. A cause of harm, ruin, or death: "Obedience,/Bane of all genius, virtue, freedom, truth,/Makes slaves of men” ( Percy Bysshe Shelley).
n. A source of persistent annoyance or exasperation: "The spellings of foreign names are often the bane of busy copy editors” ( Norm Goldstein).
>>81533318
Bane because that's the name in the comics.
>>81533318
He's the Bane of humanity. Did you not watch Batman and Robin?
>>81533318
My face when /tv/ is functionally illiterate.
>>81533318
Old English bana "killer, slayer, murderer, a worker of death" (human, animal, or object), also "the devil," from Proto-Germanic *banon, cognate with *banja- "wound" (source also of Old Frisian bona "murderer," Old Norse bani "death; that which causes death," Old High German bana "murder," Old English benn "wound," Gothic banja "stroke, wound"), from PIE root *gwhen- "to strike, kill, wound" (source also of Avestan banta "ill"). Sense of "that which causes ruin or woe" is from 1570s. Related: Baneful.
>>81533318
His real name is Eduardo Lopez or some shit like that and he's from Guatemala or Costa Rica or some generic Mexico clone.
MY BANE IS GREATER THAN YOURS
>>81533406
Why do you put a space after an open parenthesis?
>>81533318
It's B.A.N.E short for Batman's Arch Nemesis Enemy. Source: I interned for Chuck Dixon