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- Two-Face abstract "Two-Face is a fictional character, a comic book supervillain that appears in comic books published by DC Comics, and is an enemy of Batman. The character first appeared in Detective Comics #66 (Aug. 1942), and was created by Bob Kane and Bill Finger. Two-Face was once Harvey Dent, the clean-cut district attorney of Gotham City and an ally of Batman. However, Dent goes insane after mob boss Sal Maroni throws acid at him during a trial, hideously scarring the left side of his face. Dent adopts the "Two-Face" persona and becomes a criminal, choosing to bring about good or evil based upon the outcome of a coin flip. Originally, Two-Face was one of many gimmick-focused comic book villains, plotting crimes based around the number two, such as robbing Gotham Second National Bank at 2:00 on February 2 and stealing 2 million dollars.In his autobiography, Batman creator Bob Kane claims to have been inspired by Robert Louis Stevenson's Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, specifically the 1931 film version which he saw as a boy. Some inspiration was also derived from the pulp magazine character the Black Bat, whose origin story included having acid splashed in his face. In later years, writers have portrayed his obsession with duality and fate as the result of schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and multiple personality disorder. He obsessively makes all important decisions by flipping a two-headed coin, one side defaced. The modern version is established as having once been a personal friend and ally of Commissioner James Gordon and Batman.The character has appeared in multiple Batman media forms, including video games, animation, and the Batman film series. Billy Dee Williams portrayed Harvey Dent in Batman, Tommy Lee Jones portrayed Two-Face in Batman Forever, Richard Moll voiced both versions of the character in Batman: The Animated Series, and Aaron Eckhart played both the district attorney and his villainous alter ego in The Dark Knight. Two-Face was ranked #12 in IGN's list of the Top 100 Comic Book Villains of All Time.".
- Two-Face creator Bill_Finger.
- Two-Face creator Bob_Kane.
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- Two-Face abilities "criminal mastermind, average combatant".
- Two-Face aliases "Apollo, Janus, Mr. Duall, Count Enance".
- Two-Face alliances Injustice_Gang.
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- Two-Face caption "Pencils by Neal Adams".
- Two-Face caption "Two-Face, as depicted on the cover of Batman Annual #14 .".
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- Two-Face creators Bill_Finger.
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- Two-Face debut "Detective Comics #66".
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- Two-Face powers "Experienced hand-to-hand combatant".
- Two-Face powers "Expert marksman".
- Two-Face powers "Extensive knowledge of law enforcement".
- Two-Face publisher DC_Comics.
- Two-Face realName "Harvey Dent".
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- Two-Face comment "Two-Face is a fictional character, a comic book supervillain that appears in comic books published by DC Comics, and is an enemy of Batman. The character first appeared in Detective Comics #66 (Aug. 1942), and was created by Bob Kane and Bill Finger. Two-Face was once Harvey Dent, the clean-cut district attorney of Gotham City and an ally of Batman. However, Dent goes insane after mob boss Sal Maroni throws acid at him during a trial, hideously scarring the left side of his face.".
- Two-Face label "Dos Caras (cómic)".
- Two-Face label "Double-Face".
- Two-Face label "Duas-Caras".
- Two-Face label "Due Facce".