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  2. Batman: Face the Face - Wikipedia

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    Two-Face then takes over the Gotham Zoo, killing four cops and crippling one other before releasing all the animals, except for a male and a female of each species in the zoo. 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 ...

  3. Batman: Two Faces - Wikipedia

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    Batman: Two Faces is a DC Comics Elseworlds comic book, published in 1998. Written by Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning , with art by Anthony Williams and Tom Palmer , the story is based on the novel Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson .

  4. Two-Face: Year One - Wikipedia

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    Two-Face: Year One is a two-part miniseries released by DC Comics. [1] 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.

  5. Two-Face in other media - Wikipedia

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    Two-Face appears in The Lego Batman Movie, voiced by Billy Dee Williams. [21] [22] [12] This version resembles a combination of Williams' non-disfigured portrayal in Batman (1989) and Tommy Lee Jones' disfigured portrayal in Batman Forever. The Harvey Dent incarnation of Two-Face appears in Batman vs. Two-Face, voiced by William Shatner.

  6. Gilda Dent - Wikipedia

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    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]

  7. 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.

  8. Daredevil/Batman: Eye for an Eye - Wikipedia

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    Two-Face agrees to help Daredevil and Batman cure Mr. Hyde of the drugs in his system, before disappearing again, and later claiming that this act of goodness was "simply the last of Harvey Dent". The story concludes with the two heroes out of costume, as Bruce Wayne warns Matt Murdock not to return to Gotham, something which Murdock interprets ...

  9. Bat-Signal - Wikipedia

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    By adding an orange bulb and painting "eyes" on the signal, he turns the beam into a stylized Jack-o'-lantern image, with the bat symbol forming the mouth beneath two eyes. At the beginning of the 1999 No Man's Land story arc in Batman, a junior officer creates an improvised Bat-Signal out of spare parts. Gordon smashes it to pieces as he is ...