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  2. Two-Face: Year One - Wikipedia

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    It was released in July 2008 to coincide with The Dark Knight, although it is set in the comics' continuity and not the film's. It chronicles the origin of Two-Face also known as Harvey Dent D.A., one of Batman 's archfoes; the first issue details the downfall of Harvey Dent, and the second issue focuses on Two-Face as he runs for re-election.

  3. Dendermonde nursery attack - Wikipedia

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    In further media reports, De Gelder reportedly watched The Dark Knight an unusually high number of times ("film obsession"), [28] appears to have quoted the character Harvey Dent at the start of the attack. Both police investigators and De Gelder's lawyer have made statements dismissing such as relevant to his motive in the attack.

  4. 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.

  5. Sal Maroni - Wikipedia

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    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).

  6. Bruce Wayne (Dark Knight trilogy) - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Wayne is very dedicated to his work of crime-fighting. He sometimes employs illegal and morally dubious tactics, gaining the moniker "The Dark Knight", as opposed to Harvey Dent, who fights crime through legal methods as Gotham's "White Knight" before his transformation into Two-Face. [41]

  7. Aaron Eckhart then took on the role of Dent in “The Dark Knight,” which followed the District Attorney’s fall from a public idol to a coin-flipping criminal after being disfigured by the Joker.

  8. Hush (character) - Wikipedia

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    When Tommy finally revealed himself to a worn-out Batman, the Dark Knight was saved only by the intervention of Harvey Dent, whose Two-Face persona had been unwittingly wiped out by Tommy when he repaired Dent's disfigured face. Once again on the side of the law, Dent shot Hush twice, throwing him off a bridge.

  9. Harvey Dent targets Joker in “Folie à Deux” preview's first ...

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    Warner Bros. debuted a first look at actor Harry Lawtey's Harvey Dent on Tuesday in new ... Actor Aaron Eckhart later co-starred as Dent in Christopher Nolan's legendary 2008 hit The Dark Knight.

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