RustyCage
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If you include Bane . and have him in a wife beater and army pantss or something similar to that be fine, it's not about the look all the time more about how the character is written.
This is a Batman villain. Batman villains have iconic looks. The look is every bit as important as how well he's written for that reason alone. However, him having a mask or not has no effect on the writing quality, so your point about the narrative is utterly irrelevant.
Bane could be maskless at times, sure, like Scarecrow, but there's no reason to strip him of his visual identity. All of Nolan's Batvillains have looked their parts thus far.
Banes look iconic? Hardly, maybe for you and fans on this website but i would hardly call his look "Iconic".
World English Dictionary
iconic or iconical (aɪˈkɒnɪk)
— adj 1. relating to, resembling, or having the character of an icon
2. (of memorial sculptures, esp those depicting athletes of ancient Greece) having a fixed conventional style
Not a difficult concept, Wolvy. The way he looks is iconic for his character in the Batman universe in the same way that Scarecrow's mask is for Scarecrow.
You might not find it to be personally appealing or whatever, but he has a signature iconic look, period.


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