Batman Arkham: Two-Face #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis collection from DC's Batman Arkham series focuses on Two-Face, gathering key stories featuring Harvey Dent's criminal alter ego from across Batman's publishing history. It includes classic tales that explore the tragic transformation of Gotham's former district attorney into the coin-flipping villain, as well as his complex relationship with the Riddler in select crossovers. The volume serves as a curated overview of Two-Face's most significant comic book appearances, ideal for readers interested in the character's evolution within the Batman mythos.
In "The Crimes of Two-Face!", the tragic transformation of District Attorney Harvey Kent begins in a courtroom when acid leaves him scarred and fractured—both physically and mentally. Written by the legendary Bill Finger and Bob Kane, with art by Kane and inks by Jerry Robinson and George Roussos, this pivotal issue captures the birth of a villain obsessed with duality, using a two-headed silver dollar to dictate fate. Brian Stelfreeze’s striking cover perfectly captures the eerie symmetry of a man torn in two.
In "The End of Two-Face!", Two-Face escapes custody during his trial, reigniting his criminal spree—only to nearly kill Gilda in a moment of unintended violence. After turning himself in, he undergoes plastic surgery to reclaim his appearance, setting the stage for a reckoning that’s as much about identity as it is about justice.
In "Half a Hero ...," Two-Face orchestrates a daring escape from Arkham, using hypnosis to bypass his guards and enlisting the help of Margo, a fellow inmate he’s formed a dangerous alliance with. With Batman captured and Gotham’s leadership in turmoil, the city’s fate hangs in the balance as Two-Face’s twisted game unfolds.
In "...Is Better Than None!", with Batman vanished and Robin left in the dark, fear creeps in as a hidden enemy closes in. Meanwhile, Vicki Vale’s dangerous secret about Bruce’s identity reaches Alfred, and a new police commissioner takes control of Gotham’s streets—shifting the city’s fate in ways no one sees coming.
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