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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.
The Harvey Dent incarnation of Two-Face appears as a mini-boss, optional boss, and unlockable playable character in Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes, voiced by Troy Baker. The Dark Knight incarnation of Harvey Dent / Two-Face appears as a playable character in Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham via The Dark Knight DLC pack. This version possesses ...
The containment vat explodes, drenching Dent with liquefied evil, which scars half his face and changes his personality, turning him into the criminal "Two-Face". After being thwarted by Batman and Robin a number of times, Dent is eventually given reconstructive surgery, seemingly erasing the Two-Face personality, and allowed to resume ...
Whether Lawtey’s version of Dent will transform into Two-Face in “Folie à Deux” remains to be seen. “Joker: Folie à Deux,” starring Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga, will bow in theaters ...
Collins will play District Attorney Harvey Dent in the project, which is based on DC Comics characters. In DC canon, Dent is known for later turning into the Batman villain Two-Face. Per the ...
Harvey Dent / Two-Face (voiced by Christopher McDonald) is a district attorney who is obsessed with bringing Batman down. He eventually gains his own assault squad and is shown to be very deceptive. Following an accident where his head is covered in bandages, Harvey Dent's bad side starts to surface where he becomes Two-Face.
Kid approved! Misha Collins wasn’t thrilled about the idea of leaving his family in California to play the iconic Batman villain Harvey Dent/Two-Face in Gotham Knights after more than a decade ...
In 2005, David S. Goyer confirmed that he wrote treatments for two Batman Begins sequels involving the Joker; the first would involve Batman, Harvey Dent and Commissioner Gordon hunting the Joker, while the second would have the Joker scarring Dent and turning him into Two-Face during his trial.