After expressing an opinion that got fans up in arms,Bane’sco-creator is giving everyone a chance to put their money where their mouths are. Graham Nolan had a few things to sayaboutAbsolute Batman’stakeon the classic foe and after being called out, the artist is issuing a challenge to the entire comic community.

Days after Nolan commented on the cover forAbsolute Batman #9, which featuredthe series' re-imagined Bane, the artist took toXto speak once more. In a post, Nolan made it clear that his thoughts onthe Absolute Universe’s Banewere just that, his opinion and nothing else.

Absolute-Batman 9 Cover Batman vs Bane DC

However, in the same post, Nolan noted that if everyone who disagreed with him bought comics, the industry would be in better shape. On that note,Nolan challenged fans to buyAbsolute Batman #9and get the issue as many sales as his original post got views on X.

Bane Co-Creator Graham Nolan Challenges Naysayers to BuyAbsolute Batman

Tells Supporters of New Bane Design to Support His First Appearance

The Absolute Universe has only been around for a few short months, but it’s already given fans a number of updated versions of classic DC villains. Brainiac, Circe, the Joker, Peacemaker, and Black Mask are just a few of the antagonists who have been introduced so far, with new ones arriving every month. Fans got their first look at this new world’s Bane in DC Comics' June batch of solicitations, and he was bigger than most anticipated. Whilefans expressed interest in the oversized Bane, Graham Nolan’s thoughts were less positive, calling the new design “a terrible abomination” on X.

Nolan is, of course, entitled to his opinion in not liking Bane’s design. And his post raises a good point. It’s easy to disagree with someone, but far fewer people actually show up to financially support new creative decisions. Granted,Absolute Batmanhas been selling like hotcakes, so it’s not like it’s in danger of cancelation or anything. But Nolan’s point stands.Buying the comic featuring the new Bane is a much better way of making a point than simply sending a response on Xor any other social media platform, since sales are better indications of what fans want.

Bane preparing to fight

Fans Who Like Absolute Bane Can Show Graham Nolan Up by Supporting New Design

Discourse Isn’t a Substitute for Financial Support

Online discourse can be fun, but at the end of the day, what really matters is fans showing support for the series they like. It does nothing to get mad at Nolan over his opinions about Bane. But fans who actually buy the upcoming issue ofAbsolute Batmanmake a point that they like the twists and turns the series is making to Batman lore. While it won’t stop Nolan from expressing his opinion (as is his right), buying issue 9 will mean a lot more in the long run than clowning onBane’sco-creator on social media.

Comic book art: a close up of Bane with glowing eyes.