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Two-Face - Wikipedia
Two-Face was created by Batman co-creator Bob Kane, [1] and debuted in Detective Comics #66 ("The Crimes of Two-Face"), written by Batman's other co-creator Bill Finger, in August 1942 as a new Batman villain originally named Harvey "Apollo" Kent, a handsome, law-abiding former Gotham City district attorney close to the Batman.
Two-Face | Batman Wiki | Fandom
Two-Face became the main villain of "Batman '66: The Lost Episode", a comic that's part of the comic book continuation of the series. His origin is similar to the mainstream version but the character was altered to fit the world of the comic.
Two-Face | Official DC Character
Armed with a set of .22 calibers, superior intellect and deep knowledge of criminal law, Two-Face is entranced by the idea of chance—making most of his decisions based on the outcome of a coin toss.
Two-Face (The Dark Knight Trilogy) | Batman Wiki | Fandom
The deed done, Two-Face chastises Ramirez for her betrayals of both Gordon and Rachel, and she in turn pleads that she only did it to save her mother, who desperately needed the funds for her hospital fees. Two-Face silences her with a vicious "Don't!", and flips the coin.
Harvey Dent (Prime Earth) | DC Database | Fandom
Harvey Dent is Two-Face, a criminal in Gotham City with a split personality obsessed with the number two. He was formerly the Gotham district attorney and an ally of Batman, before half of his face was scarred by Erin McKillen and he lost his sanity. As a …
Making a Dent: Twenty-two Facts About Two-Face | DC - DC.com
Sep 21, 2022 · 9) Two-Face wasn’t always a regular member of Batman’s rogues gallery. After appearing in 1953’s Batman #81, Two-Face was absent from the Bat-Books until 1971’s Batman #234. In true Two-Face fashion, he was TWO years away from a TWO decade absence.
Two-Face (disambiguation) | DC Database | Fandom
Two-Face is a supervillain obsessed with duality and the number "two". He is one of the most notable members of Batman's Rogue's Gallery, as well as being one of the most dangerous and ruthless criminals the caped crusader has faced in his career.
Two-Face (DC) - Villains Wiki
Two-Face scars McKillen with the same acid she used on him, but Batman stops him from killing her. Batman and Two-Face continue battling, with Batman trying to convince his foe to end his vendetta. Two-Face then calls Batman, "Bruce", revealing that he knows Batman's secret identity.
Two-Face - Batman Wiki - Neoseeker
Two-Face was the first Batman villain who was once his friend or ally (others including Jason Todd's 'Red Hood' and Hush). He has an unhealthy obsession with opposites and duality,...
Who is Two-Face? The Batman Villain's Comic Origins Explained - Screen Rant
Oct 10, 2019 · The classic Batman villain Two-Face has been through plenty of origins and mental trauma. How did a good man become Gotham's darkest mind?