Two-Face #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeHarvey Dent has never looked more unsettling than on this cover by Baldemar Rivas, where Two-Face — dapper in a sharp black suit, pistol in hand — flips his scarred silver dollar against a massive coin backdrop that dominates the composition. The duality is right there in the design: one half of his face coolly composed, the other a raw, exposed skull-red, the whole image balanced on that single toss of fate. Christian Ward's story "Face vs. Face," brought to life by artist Fábio Veras and colorist Ivan Plascencia, promises a Gotham villain finally getting his due spotlight as part of DC's All In initiative.
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In an underworld court system, Harvey defends Zsasz, who stands accused of murdering a member of the Falcone crime organization.
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