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As with other books in the Batman: Arkham series, Batman: Arkham: Two-Face collects stories spanning the character’s existence, from the early days of Finger and Kane through the New 52.

Expert and tactician. Skilled hand-to-hand combatant. Charismatic leader and speaker. Proficient knowledge of explosives. Indomitable willTwo-Face ( Harvey Dent) is a fictional appearing in published by, commonly as an adversary of the. The character was created by and and first appeared in #66 (August ).

As one of Batman's most enduring enemies, Two-Face belongs to the collective of adversaries that make up Batman's.Once an upstanding, Harvey Dent is hideously scarred on the left side of his face after mob boss at him during a court trial. He subsequently goes insane and adopts the 'Two-Face' persona, becoming a criminal obsessed with duality and the conflict between good and evil.

In, writers have portrayed Two-Face's obsession with and as the result of,. He obsessively makes all important decisions by his former lucky charm, a two-headed coin which was damaged on one side by the acid as well. The modern version is established as having once been a personal friend and ally of and Batman.The character has been featured in various media adaptations, such as,. Two-Face has been voiced by in the, in the, in, and in.

His live-action portrayals include Billy Dee Williams in (as Harvey Dent only), in, in, and in the television series. In 2009, Two-Face was ranked #12 on 's list of the Top 100 Comic Book Villains of All Time. Two-Face from #66Two-Face first appears in Detective Comics #66 with the name Harvey 'Apollo' Kent; later stories changed his name to 'Harvey Dent' to avoid an association with (Clark Kent).The character only made three appearances in the 1940s, and appeared twice in the 1950s (not counting the mentioned below). By this time, he was dropped in favor of more 'kid friendly' villains, though he did appear in a 1968 issue ( #173), in which Batman declared him to be the criminal he most fears.

In 1971, writer brought Two-Face back, and it was then that he became one of Batman's arch-enemies.In his autobiography, Batman creator claims to have been inspired by 's, specifically the which he saw as a boy. Some inspiration was also derived from the character whose origin story included having acid splashed on his face.In the wake of 1986 revision of Batman's origin (see ), rewrote Two-Face's history to match.

This origin, presented in Batman Annual (vol. 1) #14, served to emphasize Dent's status as a character, with a back story that included an, father, and early struggles with. It was also established, in, that pre-accident Harvey Dent was one of Batman's earliest allies. He had clear ties to both Batman and, making him an unsettling and personal foe for both men.

Fictional character biography. As Harvey Dent on. The 1960s television series developed several tentative scripts for Two-Face, but (likely due to broadcast standards at the time) never produced any of them; at one point, was allegedly slated for the role.

The most prominent of the scripts, submitted by famed author, was eventually adapted into the 2015 comic Batman '66: The Lost Episode. A pre-disfigured version of Harvey Dent appears on the live-action TV series, portrayed. He first appears in the season one episode 'Harvey Dent' in which he is portrayed as the of. While Harvey is shown to have a passionate personality, he has been shown to have an aggressive side. Elements of Dent are put into Riddler and Nathaniel Barnes.

Edward Nygma suffers from a split personality and has a recurring arc in which he tries to deal with his darker side. Nathaniel Barnes Executioner persona is similar to The Judge. The character of Two-Face is alluded to on the live action TV series.

Harvey Dent / Two-Face, as depicted in the. Initially, depicted Harvey Dent as not only Gotham City's preeminent District Attorney, but also a best friend to Bruce Wayne (whose alter-ego he remained blithely unaware of). Though leading a prestigious life and happy engagement to fellow attorney Grace Lamont, he nevertheless began to succumb to his (supposedly stemming from a lifelong repression of anger after a childhood bullying incident) during the stress of his reelection campaign. This was exacerbated by crime boss, who stole his therapy records to use as material; under Thorne's taunts, Dent gave in to his alternate personality Big Bad Harv, who savagely attacked Thorne's gang.

A shootout ensued, and though Batman arrived in time to help Dent, his efforts inadvertently triggered an explosion that severely scarred the left half of Dent's face and body. Subsequently, Dent (and his alternate personality) abandoned any hope of a 'normal' life, and began waging a vendetta against Thorne as the coin-flipping criminal Two-Face. Thorne later tricks Grace into luring Two-Face out, and holds both at gunpoint.

Two-Face overpowers Thorne and attempts to kill the mobster, but Batman stops Two-Face and sends him to. Two-Face is depicted as a crime boss and supervillain in his own right for subsequent episodes. In the episode 'The Strange Secret of Bruce Wayne', Two-Face has a fierce bidding war with the and the regarding Batman's secret identity at 's auction. Two-Face is later shown alongside, the Penguin, and the Joker in the episode 'Almost Got 'Im', during a poker game where each villain brings up a respective encounter with the Dark Knight. In Two-Face's story, he tied Batman on top of a giant coin.

When flipped, it would either crush Batman or break all Dark Knight's bones. But Batman secretly stole his trademark coin and use the jagged edge to cut through the ropes, capturing Two-Face and his gang. When Poison Ivy asked him what happened to it, he said that 'they let him keep the coin'. In the two-part episode 'Shadow of the Bat', Two-Face manipulates Gil Mason into infiltrating Gotham's justice system as the new Deputy Police Commissioner. Mason's high level of practical abilities earned 's trust, and the two eventually arrest Thorne. Although Two-Face and Mason frame Gordon for working with Thorne, they are eventually exposed by Batman,.

In the episode 'Trial', Two-Face acts as the 'prosecutor' when Batman's rogues gallery hold the Dark Knight prisoner at in a. In the episode 'Second Chance', Dent undergoes cosmetic surgery to destroy Two-Face's personality permanently. But before he can go through with the operation, he is kidnapped by thugs under Two-Face's orders in an attempt to remain in control of Dent's.

Eventually, Batman and Robin recapture Two-Face, and is later grateful to Bruce as he's returned to Arkham. Two-Face returns in.

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In the episode 'Sins of the Father', Two-Face is indirectly responsible for 's transformation into Robin. He had Shifty Drake on the run and led to his ex-henchman's death, motivating Robin to join forces with Batman and Batgirl in order to bring Two-Face to justice. The episode 'Judgement Day' reveals that Harvey Dent's psyche fragments again in the form of The Judge (voiced by ), a court-themed vigilante who apprehends criminals by using extreme measures.

Neither Two-Face nor Dent are aware of The Judge's existence within their shared mind, and the Judge is unaware that he is Two-Face, and attempts to murder Two-Face several times. Two-Face also tries to hunt down the Judge, deciding to kill a corrupt city councilman who supported the Judge to send a message. The Judge is defeated by Batman, and the final scene of the episode shows The Judge putting the Two-Face personality on trial. Although Two-Face doesn't appear in, an android replica is seen in the episode 'Terry's Friend Dates a Robot' and is also mentioned in the episode 'Betrayal'. When asked about his fate, show creator stated that his character was cured and returned to his career in politics, moving to and working as a lawyer for a major motion picture studio, doing very well at that job. Two-Face is seen in the animated series. In the episode 'A Better World', an version makes a as a in the ' dimension.

In the series finale 'Starcrossed', Two-Face's coin is seen on display in the to which the Flash uses to flip on top several soldiers. The Harvey Dent iteration of Two-Face appears in, voiced by (in 'The Fate of Equinox!' And in 'The Mask of Matches Malone!' ) and by (in 'Chill of the Night!' He first appears in 'Legends of the Dark Mite!'

As part of 's fantasy. In the teaser of 'The Fate of Equinox', Two-Face is taken down by Batman.

He makes a cameo in 'Mayhem of the Music Meister!' Singing with the other villains at Arkham Asylum. In 'Sidekicks Assemble!' , he is one of the villains Robin, and face off against during a simulation in the. In ', Two-Face is one of the villains bidding for a supersonic weapon held by arms dealer.

He joins the villains in attacking Chill when they learn that he was indirectly responsible for Batman's creation, before escaping the scene. He also appears in 'The Mask of Matches Malone!'

, where Two-Face is pursued by, and. Paul Sloane appears in the cartoon series, voiced.

He appears in the episode 'Image', as one of the actors on the fictional sitcom Hello Megan, of which is a fan of. In the episode 'Nightmare Monkeys,' Paul Sloane once worked with Garfield Logan on Space Trek 3016 as Gretchen Goode praised their performance. Harvey Dent appears in, voiced. He serves as Gotham's District Attorney, and takes a stand against vigilantes like Batman and to help his campaign as Mayor.

Desperate, he secretly begins working with the supervillain to bring Batman down, and they later hire the mercenary to kill the Dark Knight. Deathstroke uses Dent as bait to lure Batman, but his attempt on the Caped Crusader's life is unsuccessful. Later, Dent intervenes another battle between Batman and Deathstroke (dressed as Batman) in the Gotham Armory.

The altercation causes a massive explosion, in which Dent's face is scarred. Now wrapped in bandages, Dent attacks Batman and even Anarky, who mockingly dubs him 'Two-Face'. His sanity unraveled and his career ruined, Dent declares that he has 'plans' for Gotham as he unwraps his bandages denying the viewers the chance to see what the scarred side looks like as he walks off into the night. The Harvey Dent iteration of Two-Face makes a cameo appearance in the animated series. The Harvey Dent iteration of Two-Face appears in, voiced. In the episode 'Double Cross', the had hired to take out Two-Face.

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As part of Batman and 's plan to apprehend Deadshot, Batman has pose as Two-Face after apprehending him. During this plot, the real Two-Face escapes from Firestorm's custody. Both Two-Face and Deadshot are defeated by Batman, Firestorm and Plastic Man. This incarnation has developed a second personality, which causes Two-Face to have a argument with himself.Film Live-action Batman. As Two-Face in (1995), with Sugar on the left and Spice on the right.

A pre-disfigured version of Harvey Dent appears in 's 1989 film, portrayed. As the newly elected district attorney of Gotham, Dent vows to lock up mob boss. Williams was set to reprise his role in but was ultimately written out of the sequel, however, and replaced by as the corrupt billionaire Max Shreck while the role of the movie's villain was given to the. portrays Harvey Dent/Two-Face in the 1995 film, replacing Billy Dee Williams from Batman. His origin story is the same as in the Golden Age comics, where the district attorney is disfigured when gangster throws acid on the left side of his face during a trial.

He is driven insane — to the point of referring to himself in the plural — and swears revenge against for failing to save him. He is portrayed as having two molls for each side of his personality - the angelic Sugar for his 'good' side, and the tempestuous 'Spice' for his 'bad' side. After several clashes with the Dark Knight, he and his men attack and murder 's family; he is thus indirectly responsible for the youth's transformation into Robin.

Two-Face later teams up with the and learns Batman's. Two-Face captures Robin and Batman's love interest Dr. Chase Meridian , and holds them hostage at the Riddler's lair. During the movie's climax, when Two-Face flips his coin, Batman throws a handful of coins into the air. Two-Face then panics and scrambles to find his coin but loses his footing, and subsequently falls to his death.

In, his costume is seen in Arkham Asylum, implying that his remains were recovered.The Dark Knight Trilogy. Harvey Dent was planned to appear in the early scripts of, but was finally cut and replaced by the original character. According to writer, the main reason for which Dent was written out from the film was because they realized they 'couldn't do him justice'.

As Harvey 'Two-Face' Dent in (2008). portrays Harvey 'Two-Face' Dent in. In the film, he is depicted as a, lacking the gimmickry and commonly associated with the character.

At the film's beginning, Harvey is Gotham City's new District Attorney and forms a tenuous alliance with Batman and in order to take down Gotham's organized crime. Treacherous police officers working with mob boss and kidnap Dent and his girlfriend Rachel Dawes , and hold them prisoner in two abandoned buildings set to explode. Dent's concern for Rachel turns to panic when he sees the timer counting down and in his frustration he falls down and accidentally douses himself in oil. Batman (having been tricked by the Joker) arrives to save Dent and Dent is horrified when he realises Rachel will die. As he hysterically screams for Rachel, the building explodes and the ensuing blast scars the left half of Dent's face. Rachel is killed in the other explosion. The Joker visits Dent while he's recovering at Gotham General Hospital, and persuades him to exact revenge against those he believes are responsible for Rachel's death.

He embraces the nickname the Gotham police had given him during his stint - 'Two-Face' - and decides his victims' fates with his two-headed that was scarred on one side during the explosion that killed Rachel. Two-Face shoots and kills one of the traitorous cops who betrayed him and Rachel to the mob, and soon kills Maroni as well. In the film's climax, Two-Face takes Gordon's family to the site of Rachel's death, intent on punishing Gordon, whom he blames for failing to protect Rachel. He decides to kill to inflict upon Gordon the pain of losing a loved one, but Batman arrives and persuades Two-Face to judge the three people who pressured the Mafia to turn to the Joker for assistance: Batman, Gordon and himself. Two-Face does so by flipping his coin: he shoots Batman, and spares himself. Two-Face still intends to kill Gordon's son, but Batman (who was wearing body armor) tackles him off the ledge to his death before he can kill the boy. Batman takes the blame for Two-Face's crimes to ensure that their fallen ally is remembered as a hero.

Harvey Dent's legacy plays an important role in. Set eight years later, the film reveals that the 'Dent Act' legislation has all but eradicated Gotham's organized crime.

Plagued with guilt, Commissioner James Gordon considers publicly revealing the truth about Two-Face's killing spree, but decides that Gotham is not ready. However, Gordon's decision backfires when acquires Gordon's speech regarding the cover-up of Two-Face's crimes and reads it on live television to undermine confidence in the legal system and throw Gotham's social order into chaos. Following Batman's sacrifice and the League of Shadows' defeat, Batman was remembered as Gotham's true hero while the Dent Act was eliminated and all of Harvey's other possible accolades were retracted due to the revelation of his corruption.Animation. A model of Two-Face is seen in. Harvey Dent appears in, voiced by. Harvey Dent appears in the two-part animated adaptation of, voiced. His face is repaired, seemingly curing him of his split personality.

However, its later revealed that Harvey had perceived his scarring on the other side of his face; as a result, he suffers from the delusion that his entire face is now scarred. As a result, he loses all former trace of his sanity and simply calls himself Face, planning to attack Gotham. The Harvey Dent iteration of Two-Face appears in, with reprising the role from the Batman: Arkham video game series. The Harvey Dent iteration of Two-Face makes a cameo appearance in, flipping his coin in his Arkham Asylum cell. The Harvey Dent iteration of Two-Face makes a non-voiced cameo appearance in. He appears as one of the Arkham inmates who are broken free from prison by the Joker, and takes part in the chaotic battle against the police.

He later tries to escape in a police car after a short shootout, but freezes his head and pushes him aside to steal the car for herself. The Harvey Dent iteration of Two-Face makes a cameo appearance in. He has inadvertently dropped his coin outside his cell and is seen futilely scratching the door of his cell in Arkham Asylum. The Harvey Dent iteration of Two-Face appears in, voiced again. Two-Face is seen in his cell in Arkham Asylum when the Penguin and break into it. Two-Face's coin lands on its moral side when they offer to free him, causing him to decline.

The Harvey Dent iteration of Two-Face appears in, with reprising his role. This version of Two-Face is modeled after Billy Dee Williams' rendition of the character from the Batman film where his scarred side has purple hair, a scarred eye, near-exposed skull, and dripping skin.

The Harvey Dent iteration of Two-Face appears in, voiced. This version is set in the continuity of Adam West's.

In the film, Harvey became Two-Face after Hugo Strange's experiment to extract the evil out of Gotham's criminals goes haywire and half of Harvey's face is exposed to their extracted evil essence. After being stopped by Batman and Robin for his crime spree, Harvey is supposedly cured from Two-Face after a surgery, but it's revealed that Two-Face hid himself beneath Harvey's skin and uses the former district attorney's desire to re obtain his old job to set up Batman and Robin. He captures them and deduces their secret identities (as Bruce was a close friend of Harvey's) and leaves them to the other villains before flying in the sky with the evil extraction to turn the whole town into Two-Faces. Batman and Robin eventually stop him and Harvey manages to fight off the evil inside of him to become himself again. Due to repressing Two-Face, Harvey doesn't remember Batman's secret identity months later.

Harvey Dent appears in, voiced. Instead of being a supervillian this time, Harvey is simply a ' womanizer, despite his marriage. While a friend to Bruce Wayne, Harvey becomes jealous the actress chooses Bruce as her lover; in bitterness, he tricks the GCPD into thinking Bruce is Jack the Ripper until the end of the film, where Gordon is exposed as Jack. The Harvey Dent iteration of Two-Face appears in, voiced. He is shown in the film's beginning having been captured by on which Two-Face's evil side demanded Pyg to start the surgeon operation to make him scarred on both sides, purging Harvey's persona completely. The operation, however, was interrupted by and capturing Pyg.

As Harvey's personality voices his gratitude, he is knocked unconscious by Knockout with a punch. A Feudal Japan version of Two-Face appears in the anime film, voiced by and in Japanese and English respectively. Two-Face was one of Gotham's villains to be pulled into the past. After two years, he gained control of a daimyo's territory and became allied with Gorilla Grodd; he pretended to side with Joker and Harley to gain access to the Quake Machine (which is what sent them to the past.) He replaces his American coin with a contemporary Feudal era coin. Two-Face appears in, voiced. He serves as a guide for, who is imprisoned in Arkham due to the present day not having the correct medicine to balance out his mental instability. Two-Face appears in voiced by Keith Ferguson.

Unlike the comics where he is mutated into a humanoid mandrill, he instead becomes a literally two-faced cat mutant with two tails and three eyes. He was defeated by a mutated Batman when he threw him out the window. Two-Face appears as the main antagonist in voiced by Christian Lanz.Video games Lego DC series. Main article:. The Harvey Dent version of Two-Face appears in, voiced. He has 2 guns and an immunity to toxins. He works alongside the (a possible reference to their alliance in Batman Forever).

He appears in the outro in every level of Chapter 1 'The Riddler's Revenge' as the Riddler's driver to pick the Riddler up whenever he gets an item he needs. He serves as the third and drives his armored truck around and needs to shoot him until crosshairs appear, then he needs to grapple on to him and tow him into the police helicopter searchlight and a bomb drops on him.

In the villain side of the story, the Riddler assigns him to steal a super laser from. He parks his truck outside and they sneak in by riding on top of a delivery van and digging under the wall into the building. When they find the super laser, he flips his coin to decide who gets to try it out. It ends up deciding he gets to use it, and he destroys a giant mecha-suit with it. Then they go for the gold in the Gotham gold reserves. They use all the items they acquired.

First the freeze cannon that helped the Riddler get to create an ice bridge skate across the moat (but Two-Face slips and slides the whole way), the super laser to destroy it after they're across (obviously so no one would follow them), and the mutated vine seeds that helped the Riddler get to lift them up a steep cliff (Two-Face's grows faster and it ends up making him land flat on his face) (it is unknown what they use the key that helped the Riddler get for). They try to use the super laser again to bust down a steel door but the bolt ends up bouncing all over the place and then back at them destroying the super laser, and then they hijack a police helicopter and destroy it the door with missiles. Back in the hero story, they attempt to open a door when Batman and find them and the Riddler tells Two-Face to deal with them. He shoots a tank filled with toxic chemicals that dissolves a table and a chair but leaves him unharmed.

He then battles the duo as a, but if he crosses the chemicals, they need to use Robin's attract suit to suck up pieces to build a boat and ride over them in order to attack him. He catches up with the Riddler and finds the gold.

In the Riddler's boss fight, the Riddler uses mind-control on him and makes him fight alongside him, but they knock Two-Face into him and make gold bars fall on them. In the hero ending, he is seen in flipping his coin, but he drops it and it rolls out of his cell, much to his dismay. He's 1 of 3 bosses that later appears as a miniboss, the other 2 being and. The Harvey Dent version of Two-Face appears as a boss in, voiced. He first appears in the first level 'Theatrical Pursuits' as a miniboss.

In the third level ' Antics,' he drives his truck with a new design around with the Riddler and Harley Quinn riding in it. He is an unlockable character and an optional boss found atop City Hall. His opening catchphrase is 'This city needs a strong decisive leader. Heh, heh, heh, or maybe not.' In the game he uses dual pistols and his finishing move is an uppercut.

His truck also has a new redesign to match his new attire. The truck has a minigun on its left side and a missile launcher on the right. The Dark Knight version of Two-Face appears as a DLC-only playable character in. He is available via the Dark Knight DLC pack. His weapon in the game is a pistol and has detective vision, technology access, and acrobatics. The Harvey Dent version of Two-Face appears as a boss in, once again voiced by Troy Baker.

When takes over Metropolis, Two-Face fights Batman, and while riding an. The Lego Batman Movie version appears as the first boss of The Lego Batman Movie adventure pack also voiced by Troy Baker. The Harvey Dent version of Two-Face appears as a main character in. In the game, he uses dual pistols and a rocket launcher.Batman: Arkham. Two-Face in a promotional image for. Harvey Dent / Two-Face appears in the video game series, voiced by. In, Two-Face's cell can be found in the Penitentiary.

He is mentioned three times. First shortly after the Joker breaks out of custody, in which the Joker mentions him while talking to Batman on a screen. Secondly he is mentioned by Oracle while Batman is in the Old Sewer under Arkham Asylum. Finally at the end of the game after defeating the, a police radio states that Two-Face is robbing the Second National Bank, resulting in leaving Arkham Island to pursue him. Two-Face appears in.

Prior to the game's events, Two-Face attempted to obtain blueprints for Professor 's vault to steal confiscated goods, only to be captured and sent to Arkham City, a lawless and walled city whose inmate inhabitants are free to wreak havoc. During an interview with, the former district attorney reveals that was the mobster who threw acid at him. Two-Face then declines Strange's offer to help him become Dent again, so Strange sets him free and informs him of Catwoman's attempted theft of the valuables in his safe. In the game's introductory sequence, Two-Face thwarts 's heist and kidnaps Catwoman.

Seeking to stake his claim and gain prestige, Two-Face puts Catwoman on trial before a in the abandoned Solomon Wayne Courthouse, intending to perform a public execution of the Feline Fatale. When Batman overheard an Arkham City security report indicating Catwoman's plight and goes to the courthouse to save Catwoman, the Dark Knight defeats Two-Face's men and frees Catwoman, and the two work together to subdue the villain who is promptly left hanging over a vat of acid.

Later in the game's storyline, Two-Face makes a new bid for influence by taking over the 's turf in Arkham City, and is left as the mega prison's sole reigning crime boss after the Joker's death in the game's ending. Catwoman later goes to the museum after Two-Face's men bomb Catwoman's apartment and take the valuables. There, Catwoman manages to defeat Two-Face and retrieve most of the loot. Two-Face also appears in the mobile game.

In, Harvey Dent is alluded twice; the first as his election as a district attorney appears in several newspapers and the second when Batman enters the Riddler's lair and sees the possible suspects he believes could be Batman. Two-Face returns in. He joins 's band of supervillains in an attempt to end the Dark Knight once and for all. Using a selection of firearms supplied by the Penguin, Two-Face and his men oversee a string of bank heists in the side mission 'Two-Faced Bandit'. He is ultimately defeated and sent to the GCPD lockup by Batman. Two-Face later returns in the DLC 'A Flip Of A Coin', which features Robin protecting Gotham after Batman's apparent death and hunting down the escaped Two-Face at Hell's Gate Disposal Services.

Paul Sloane is mentioned in Batman: Arkham Knight as Gotham's number two actor before becoming a serial killer, and is also seen on posters for films called Prosecutor and Other Fish to Fry.Injustice. The Harvey Dent version of Two-Face makes a cameo appearance in. In the level, Two-Face, the Penguin and the attack the playable character whose thrown through the cell door on the second tier's right side before being punched by into the Arkham arena's next tier. Two-Face also appears in certain missions of mission mode and will attack one of the two fighters based on the coin flip. The Harvey Dent version of Two-Face makes a cameo appearance in. In the background of the Arkham Asylum stage, Two-Face is seen inside a cage which any playable character can be knocked into.

He is also referenced in one of the intro dialogues between Catwoman and; the latter describes the former as being quite two-faced to which the former responds that the villains are mixed up.Batman: The Telltale Series. Two-Face appears in ' Batman series, voiced by.

During the first season, Harvey Dent has been Gotham's District Attorney for some time and is running for against. He is also a close friend of Bruce Wayne, who financially supports his campaign, and dating. During a Children of Arkham attack on the Mayoral debate, Dent is drugged with a psychoactive agent and, if Batman doesn't intervene, disfigured. After Hill is murdered, Harvey is sworn in as the new Mayor, but begins to show signs of a more aggressive split personality, 'Two-Face', which takes control after he catches Bruce in Selina's apartment. Harvey, under Two-Face's influence, takes control of the city through martial law and begins terrorizing its citizens as he tries to defeat the Children of Arkham. He is eventually defeated either by Batman as he tries to seize Wayne Manor or Bruce during a hostage situation.

Unlike the comics, Harvey becomes Two-Face regardless if he is disfigured or not. During the second season, Two-Face's campaign poster and (depending on the player's decision in the first game) his lucky coin or the mask he wore over the scarred parts of his face are kept in a display in the Batcave. Additionally, the Gotham Media feed reveals that Harvey's trial has been continuously delayed as each set of attorneys refused to defend him, leading Dent to opt to defend himself in court.Other games. A pre-disfigured version of Harvey Dent appears in the video game version of as a hostage of. Two-Face appears as a in for the, The Adventures of Batman & Robin for the, the video game adaptations of, and (in which he is the final boss).

The Harvey Dent version of Two-Face is the first boss in the version of, with reprising the role. He appears in the teaser to the first episode, where he has kidnapped Mayor George Hill. In the fight, he has Hill tied to a giant penny and flips to decide whether to send henchmen to fight Batman and Robin or to leave himself open to attack. After he is defeated, Batman states that there is still hope for Two-Face to reform, and the former D.A. Responds by declaring that he will escape from Arkham. The Harvey Dent version of Two-Face appears in, voiced.

If the player uses a Hero character, Two-Face will contact him or her when the player reaches level 30, apparently with Harvey Dent being in control. Two-Face will ask the player to help him uncover the ´s smuggling operations in the Old Gotham Subway, and will guide the player through the instance. When the player defeats Penguin, Two-Face shows up, his evil side being in control. Two-Face mocks Penguin and announces he is taking over Penguin's business. As it turns out, the Hero character has accidentally helped Two-Face take out his rival. The same process will follow if the player is using a Villain character, but Two-Face's evil side will always be in control in this case. Two-Face is later one of the two bosses to defeat in the duo instance Gotham Mercy Hospital, available only for villains (the other boss being ).

Players can also use Two-Face as one of many playable characters in PVP Legends matches. A poster of Two-Face is found in the Amusement Mile in.Merchandise. Toy Biz has released a Two-Face figure in their DC Comics Super Heroes toy line. Several Two-Face figures were made by for their Batman: The Animated Series and The New Batman Adventures toy lines, based on the animated TV shows. A Retro-Action DC Super Heroes figure of Two-Face has been released. Two Lego of Two-Face have been made. One from Lego Batman, and the other from Lego Batman 2.

Multiple Two-Face and Harvey Dent figures were made for the Batman Forever and The Dark Knight toy lines, based on the live-action films. has released a Two-Face collectible based on his appearance in The Dark Knight. A Two-Face was made based on the character's likeness in The Dark Knight, but the manufacturer is unknown. It was never sold in stores, and collectiblegiveaways.com later ran out of stock due to the film's popularity. Funko has made a POP! Vinyl figure of Two-Face as well as an ImPOPster Two-Face figure. A Two-Face mini figure was released in series 3 of DC Direct's Blammoids line.

has released an Arkham City Two-Face figure in their DC Universe Legacy Edition line, packaged with Batman. A DC Universe Two-Face Hot Wheels car was released in 2012.

Fisher Price Imaginext has made and re-released the same Two-Face figure multiple times in their DC Super Friends line.Parodies. During the that ran from 1943–1946, Two-Face's origin story is somewhat altered. He is introduced as an actor named Harvey Apollo, who is testifying at the trial of criminal Lucky Sheldon, and he is killed at the end of the story arc.

His origin is again altered in the Batman daily strips published from 1989 to 1991. In this version, Harvey Dent is scarred by a vial of acid thrown by an unnamed bystander, which was intended for the. Chris Allen portrays Two-Face in a musical production entitled by. From 1999 to 2009, made an in, called Two-Face: The Flip Side. The ride was closed for two seasons until its removal due to.

The 'Badman' series parodies the final scene in The Dark Knight, where Two-Face threatens Gordon's son. However, Batman doesn't know that Harvey Dent and Two-Face are the same person, so he thinks he sees three different people whenever the villain turns his head, greatly annoying Dent and the Gordons.In popular culture. In the episode ' of the, dates a woman who appears attractive in some settings and ugly in others, whom nicknames 'Two-Face'. Jerry asks George: 'Like the Batman villain?' , and an annoyed George responds: 'If that helps you'. The Harvey Dent iteration of Two-Face appears in, voiced by (in 'The Ramblings of Maurice') and (in the DC segments).

In the episode 'The Ramblings of Maurice', he repeatedly injures his face, resulting in him renaming himself Three-Face, Four-Face and so on. In the, Two-Face appears in the opening where he and Composite-Santa get tailored suits together. He next appears in a segment where he uses his coin to determine his bathroom choices. In the final segment where the superheroes and supervillains battle at 's surprise birthday party, Two-Face flips a coin which lands on the unscarred side, so he knocks himself out.

In the sequel, Two-Face bothers at a coffee shop, as he constantly flips his coin to determine which coffee to order. In the third special, he fights his The Dark Knight film counterpart, and they take turns punching each other based on how the coin lands. In, Two-Face (renamed 'No Face' because he has no face) plans to erase everyone's face in ' and marry '. The villain Splitface has a similar personality to Two-Face.Trivia.

Two-Face is one of the characters in and that does not appear in, alongside,. However, they do all appear as DLC, except for Clayface who doesn't appear at all.See also.References. Screen Rant. Daniels, Les (1999). Batman: The Complete History.

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