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In "Les crimes de Double-Face," a reformed Harvey Dent is thrown back into chaos when a failed robbery explosion triggers his return to Two-Face, setting off a new spree targeting those who wear masks in public. Batman and Robin race to uncover the pattern behind the crimes, only to be trapped at a ceremony honoring Bruce Wayne—where Two-Face forces them to face a deadly coin flip over a pit of spikes. With art by Dick Sprang and inks by Charles Paris, and a striking cover by Lee Bermejo, this 2021 Urban Comics standout blends psychological tension with classic Gotham dread.
In "Les crimes de Double-Face," the shocking disfigurement of District Attorney Harvey Kent during a trial sends him down a twisted path of vengeance, transforming him into a criminal obsessed with the number two. Armed with a two-headed silver dollar that dictates his every move, he begins a series of crimes that blur the line between justice and madness.
In "La fin de Double-Face," Two-Face escapes custody during his trial, reigniting his criminal spree—only to nearly kill Gilda by mistake. After turning himself in, he undergoes plastic surgery to reclaim his appearance, setting the stage for a haunting reckoning.
In "Les doubles crimes de Double-Face," Harvey Dent's return to the spotlight for a charity event takes a dark turn when his past resurfaces in the form of a new Two-Face—someone who’s not just mimicking the legend, but committing crimes in his name. Batman must unravel the deception before Gotham’s newest villain exploits the chaos, leaving the city wondering who’s really behind the mask.
In "Le retour de Double-Face !", Harvey Dent’s fragile redemption shatters when an explosion plunges him back into the chaos of Two-Face, setting off a new spree targeting those who wear masks in public life. Batman and Robin race to unravel his twisted logic—only to find themselves trapped at a ceremony honoring Bruce Wayne, where Two-Face flips a coin over a bed of spikes, and the outcome hinges on a desperate twist of physics and courage.
In "Visages (Première partie)," Two-Face breaks free from prison and unleashes a series of unsettling murders, each more peculiar than the last. As chaos unfolds, Bruce Wayne finds himself drawn into a web of real estate deals that eerily mirror the killer’s pattern—leaving him to wonder if the two are connected.
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