As Mitt Romney faces unrelenting questions about his tenure at Bain Capital, the Republican presidential nominee can’t even escape to the movies. In Christopher Nolan’s “The Dark Knight Rises,” Batman is forced into an epic battle with Bane, a bald, mask-wearing terrorist with a Darth Vader-like voice who announces he’s turning Gotham over to the 99 percent. Predictably, commentators are seizing upon the baddie’s name. Jon Stewart said on Monday’s “Daily Show,” “In what can only be called a bit of divine intervention, the hot political story of the moment is Mitt Romney’s old venture capital company, which happens to bear the same name as the most frightening and current Batman villain.” Rush Limbaugh believes it’s another Hollywood plot against Republicans. He said Tuesday, “Do you think it is accidental that the name of the really vicious, fire-breathing, four-eyed whatever-it-is villain in this movie is named Bane?” But comic book writer Chuck Dixon, who apparently co-created the Bane character in the early 1990s, responded on his message board that the debate was “ridiculous.”