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A young Harvey Dent appears in Batman: Year One, voiced by Robin Atkin Downes. [12] Harvey Dent appears in Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, voiced by Wade Williams. [20] The Harvey Dent incarnation of Two-Face appears in Lego Batman: The Movie - DC Super Heroes Unite, voiced by Troy Baker.
He is aware of Batman's true identity. Harvey Dent / Two-Face: Having spent 12 years in Arkham Asylum, Harvey Dent has been treated by Doctor Wolper for three years and his face has been repaired with plastic surgery. Dent's doctor gives him a clean bill of mental health, but he is still Two-Face in his mind.
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.
Batman writer Sam Hamm's initial story idea expanded the character of district attorney Harvey Dent, played in Batman by Billy Dee Williams, and his descent into the supervillain Two-Face. Warner Bros. wanted the main villain to be the Penguin, however, whom Hamm believed the studio saw as Batman's most prominent enemy after the Joker.
Batman: The Dark Knight Returns is a two-part direct-to-video adult ... Arkham inmate and former district attorney Harvey Dent undergoes plastic surgery to repair his ...
The Supernatural vet will play Harvey Dent (aka villain Two-Face) in The CW’s Gotham Knights pilot. Collins broke the news himself on Twitter Wednesday morning, alongside a photo of Aaron ...
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 ...
Following the events of Batman Returns, Gotham City is in chaos as a result of a war between a gang of Joker-inspired criminals and a group of vigilantes dressed up as Batman. District attorney Harvey Dent vows to take down the real Batman, whom he holds responsible for inspiring these copycats, and to discredit police commissioner Jim Gordon.