Two-Face

Creation & Design

Two-Face was created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane, first appearing in Detective Comics #66. He was originally conceived as a villain for Batman, representing the duality of man and the struggle between good and evil.

Early Years

Harvey Dent was once Gotham City's District Attorney, known for his dedication to justice. However, after a tragic incident involving acid that disfigured half of his face, he became the criminal known as Two-Face, obsessed with chance and duality.

Character Development

Over the years, Two-Face has evolved from a simple villain to a complex character representing the struggle between good and evil within oneself. His tragic backstory and duality have made him a compelling figure in the Batman mythos.

Cultural Reception

Two-Face has been well-received by fans and critics alike, often praised for his depth and complexity as a character. He has appeared in various media, including animated series, films, and video games.

Character Details

Real Name:
Harvey Dent
First Appearance:
Detective Comics #66
Aliases:
Two-Face, Harvey
Species:
Human
Gender:
Male
Affiliations:
Gotham City Police Department, The Rogues Gallery, The Suicide Squad
Abilities:
Expert lawyer, Master strategist, Acrobatics
Equipment:
Dual-sided coin, Various weapons
Weight:
180lbs
Height:
6' 0"
Eye Color:
blue
Hair Color:
brown

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1st appearance and origin of Two-Face

1st appearance of Gilda Dent, the wife of Harvey Dent

1st appearance of Salvatore Maroni, a mob boss

[March 2023 - Clancy Brown has been cast as Sal Maroni in the Penguin HBO Max spin-off]

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1st cover and 2nd appearance of Two-Face

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Cover art by Jerry Robinson and Bob Kane featuring Two-Face

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Cover art by Bob Kane featuring Two-Face

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Cover art by Win Mortimer featuring Two-Face

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1st appearance of Two-Face in the Silver Age

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Reintroduction of Two-Face after being absent from comics since 1954 - in World's Finest #173, Batman appears as Two-Face (1968)

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Origin of Two-Face

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Origin of Two-Face, told throughout the entirety of the 68-page issue

A sequence in this issue where a house was rigged to explode was mostly omitted for fear that readers would attempt the method in real life (tap cover and swipe to view pages in their original form)

Deathstroke #37

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Cover art by Francesco Mattin featuring Two-Face

Death of Jericho

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Variant cover art by Lee Bermejo

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