Detective Comics #80
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The End of Two-Face!", the infamous criminal Two-Face escapes custody in 1943, reigniting his twisted crusade—only to accidentally endanger Gilda in the chaos. Forced to confront the consequences of his actions, he surrenders and undergoes plastic surgery to reclaim his appearance. Written by Bill Finger and illustrated by Bob Kane, with inks by Jerry Robinson and George Roussos, this classic tale from Detective Comics #80 captures the early days of Gotham’s most unpredictable villain. The cover, penciled by Bob Kane and inked by Jerry Robinson and George Roussos, perfectly frames the tension of a man at war with himself.
In this 1943 installment from Detective Comics, Two-Face, newly freed from custody, reignites his criminal spree—only to nearly take Gilda’s life by mistake. After turning himself in, he undergoes plastic surgery to reclaim his appearance, setting the stage for a new chapter in his twisted journey.
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Reprinted in 100-Page Super Spectacular #DC-20 (1973), Giant Batman Album #28 (1974), Batman Archives #3 (1994), Batman in the Forties #[nn] (2004), Batman vs. Two-Face #[nn] (2008), The Batman Chronicles #10 (2011), Batman Arkham: Two-Face #[nn] (2016), The Boy Commandos by Joe Simon & Jack Kirby #2 (2016), Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus #3 (2017), Two-Face: A Celebration of 75 Years #[nn] (2018), Batman: The Golden Age #5 (2018), Batman Arkham #[1] (2021)
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