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Two-Face in Detective Comics #66. Art by Bob Kane. 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.
Adlakha wrote Dent is framed as a religious icon, his campaign slogan being "I believe in Harvey Dent", and his eventual death leaves his arms spread wide like Jesus on the Cross. [ 312 ] [ 320 ] Eckhart described Dent as someone who loves the law but feels constrained by it and his inability to do what he believes is right because the rules he ...
Diedrich Bader as Harvey Dent / Two-Face [3] a smug, yet straight-laced district attorney and close friend of Bruce Wayne's who runs for the next mayor of Gotham City. After refusing to go along with a plan of Rupert Thorne's, one of the latter's men melts half of Dent's face with acid and causing him to develop a more violent and nihilistic ...
Gilda Dent (née Gold), occasionally referred to as Grace, is a fictional character who has appeared in Batman comic books since Detective Comics #66 (August 1942). Associated with her fiancé (later husband) Harvey Dent, who becomes the criminal mastermind Two-Face, she has since been a recurring character throughout various Batman stories involving him. [1]
William December Williams Jr. (born April 6, 1937) is an American actor, novelist and painter. He has appeared in over 100 films and television roles over six decades. He is best known for portraying Lando Calrissian in the Star Wars franchise and has also appeared in critically acclaimed and popular titles such as Mahogany (1975), Scott Joplin (1977), and Nighthawks (1981), as Harvey Dent in ...
"Industry" actor Harry Lawtey tells EW that Phoenix's full-clown makeup scared his mother during a hilarious FaceTime call.
This version is an Al Capone-esque crime lord from the 1930s who is involved in bootlegging, was accused of tax evasion, and scarred all of Harvey Dent's face in an attempt to kill him. Maroni is later killed by Dent, who became Batman to seek revenge on him. [7] Sal Maroni appears in Batman: Earth One (vol. 2).
God, I'm so bored, I could die." It's at that moment that Lexi twists her ankle in her heels and falls back. She quickly tries to grab the curtains, but they're ripped down as she falls out the ...