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  2. Two-Face - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Batman vs. Two-Face - Wikipedia

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    With Catwoman's help, Batman and Robin defeat the villains, but Two-Face gets away on the biplane stolen by Tut, using the evil gas to corrupt the citizens of Gotham City. Batman and Robin shoot him down and with Batman's help, Dent regains self-control, defeating Two-Face for good as they escape the factory.

  4. Two-Face in other media - Wikipedia

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    The Batman: Arkham incarnation of Harvey Dent / Two-Face, based on his Arkham City design, received a figure in Mattel's DC Universe Legacy Edition line as part of a two-pack with Batman. [48] A Two-Face-inspired Hot Wheels car was released in 2012. Two-Face received several figures in Fisher-Price's Imaginext DC Super Friends line. [49]

  5. List of Batman family enemies - Wikipedia

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    Harvey Dent was a Gotham City district attorney until half of his face was disfigured by acid after being assaulted by mob boss Sal Maroni. Having developed dissociative identity disorder, Dent is obsessed with the number two and the concept of duality and must make most of his decisions with the flip of his signature two-headed coin. As Two ...

  6. Renee Montoya - Wikipedia

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    Montoya and Two-Face, art by Michael Lark.. Montoya is one of the main characters of Gotham Central, a comic book series about the Gotham City police department. Believing that the only way to have Montoya is to take everything away from her, Two-Face publicly outs her as a lesbian and frames her for murder. [7]

  7. The Dark Knight Returns - Wikipedia

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    The Mayor of Gotham City: The weak-willed and inept unnamed mayor of Gotham City. He tries to negotiate peace with the Mutant Leader at the time he was in police custody, only to be killed by him. Deputy Mayor Stevenson: The deputy mayor of Gotham City, who later becomes the new mayor after the former mayor is killed by the Mutant Leader. He ...

  8. List of Batman (TV series) characters - Wikipedia

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    The Mayor of Gotham City. Linseed was a pun on the name of then-New York City mayor, John Lindsay; the unseen character, Governor Stonefellow, was a similar play on New York's then-governor, Nelson Rockefeller. Likewise "Hexagon" was mentioned as the military headquarters of the United States, a play on Pentagon. Warden Crichton: David Lewis

  9. Batman: Face the Face - Wikipedia

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    Batman and Robin confront and defeat Two-Face, and Robin successfully defuses a bomb Harvey planted at the zoo. Batman figured out that it was Warren White, a.k.a. the Great White Shark, who had framed Harvey Dent for the murders and was the secret crime boss of Gotham City.