I bumped this from the animation forum because this is a comics question.
Bane wne through a lot of changes in the past few years. After breaking out of jail, again, he became a mercenary for a while. Joined Ra's al Ghul in the miniseries Bane of the Demon, pretty good read if you can find it.
He decided to research his roots, even though his father had already been revealed in the early issues of Catwoman. He found that Thomas Wayne was a relief worker with Bane's mother in Santa Prisca. From this, Bane decided that he was the son of Thomas Wayne, and half-brother to Bruce Wayne. He returned to Gotham with the news and Batman took him in for a time. Eventually they did a blood test and Bane was not even close to Bruce's genes. Bane left and eventually found that his father is Sir Edmund Dorrance , the King Snake. King Snake is from the first Robin miniseries, and a few appearances after.
I don't think that this has been put in a trade. Most of is happened in Gotham Knights. Maybe around issues 30-40, but that is just a guess.
Nah, it was never collected. I thumbed through those issues in the store, but didn't buy them. Didn't care much for the story, honestly. Basically, the end result is that Bane is no longer a villain. He's just off on his own doing whatever it is reformed supervillains do. Living a normal life, I guess, or as close to that as somebody like Bane can get.
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