Harvey Kent
Gotham City's idealistic district attorney Harvey Kent had his life shattered when a criminal hurled acid at him during a courtroom trial, scarring half his face. The trauma fractured his psyche, giving rise to the coin-flipping villain Two-Face.
Few characters carry the weight of Golden Age history quite like Harvey Kent, who first stepped onto the page in Detective Comics #66 back in 1942, brought to life by the legendary team of Bill Finger and Bob Kane. Emerging from comics' earliest heroic era, Harvey has kept extraordinary company over the decades β sharing pages with Batman, Bruce Wayne, Robin, and Dick Grayson across the storied halls of Detective Comics, Batman, and Catwoman. With a publishing history that stretches an remarkable 84 years from that Golden Age debut all the way to the present day, this is a character whose roots run deep in DC's foundational mythology. If you love tracing the origins of Gotham's most complex corners, Harvey Kent is a name worth seeking out.

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