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Bane On Throne Statue
Overview
Prime 1 Studio’s Bane on Throne is a quarter-scale statement piece built around one brutal idea: Gotham’s conqueror doesn’t need to hunt in the shadows—he rules from a throne. Based on a concept design by DC artist Carlos D’Anda for the Throne Legacy Collection, this statue captures Bane in a moment of absolute dominance, seated high above the wreckage and grime of a “City of Bane” aesthetic. The pose is calm, the presence is violent, and the sculpt leans hard into Bane’s mix of strategy and raw power—the kind of villain who doesn’t just win fights, he takes territory.
Sculpt, Scale, and Presence
At approximately 24 inches tall (quarter scale), Bane reads like a centerpiece the second you give him shelf space. Prime 1’s detailing emphasizes mass and tension—thick anatomy, heavy gear, and the unmistakable menace of a character who’s always one breath away from exploding into action. The throne base is all dark industrial metalwork, worn surfaces, and oppressive angles, reinforcing the idea that this isn’t a “display stand”—it’s a conquered seat of power. From the forward-leaning posture to the confident, unhurried body language, the composition sells a Bane who knows Gotham is already his.
Deluxe Bonus Features
The Deluxe Bonus Version is designed for collectors who like to fine-tune the character on display. It includes four swappable head parts with three head stands, plus a bonus additional swappable head and bonus head stand. That means you can shift the vibe from cold tactician to full-on nightmare fuel without changing the core silhouette of the piece. If you enjoy rotating displays (or matching a statue to whatever Batman run you’re re-reading), the interchangeable portraits make this one feel like multiple collectibles in a single box.
Bane’s Comic History and First Appearance
Bane first appeared in Batman: Vengeance of Bane #1 (1993), debuting as a terrifying new threat with the brains to plan and the strength to execute. Raised in the harsh prison of Peña Duro on the Caribbean island nation of Santa Prisca, Bane honed himself into a living weapon—powered by the super-steroid Venom and driven by obsession. His most defining saga is Knightfall, where he systematically exhausts Batman and ultimately breaks him—one of the most iconic turning points in modern Batman lore. Later stories continue to reinvent him, from uneasy alliances and power grabs to headline arcs like City of Bane, which pushed the character back into the role of Gotham’s would-be ruler.
Why This Statue Works in a DC Display
Many Bane collectibles focus on the moment of attack. This one focuses on the aftermath—the victory lap. It pairs beautifully with quarter-scale Batman statues, Bat-family lineups, or any villain shelf that needs a “boss-level” anchor. Because the throne is part of the storytelling, it also displays well even without companion pieces; it looks like a complete scene rather than a single character model.
Learn More and Check Availability
- Official product page: Prime 1 Studio — Bane on Throne (TLCDC-05DXS)
- Character reference: DC Database — Bane
- First appearance issue: DC Database — Batman: Vengeance of Bane #1
If you’re ready to hunt down a copy, you can browse current listings here: Bane on Throne statue listings.















