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Writer Scott Snyder talks about the "My Own Worst Enemy" arc in All Star Batman and whether or not Batman can prevent Two-Face revealing his secrets.
Batman's rogues gallery is one of the most densely populated in all of DC Comics history. From the likes of all-time classic villains like the Joker, Two-Face, Riddler, and Mister Freeze to lesser ...
A Face-Off Between Batman and the Villainous Professor Strange Would Benefit the DCU One of Batman's oldest foes, Professor Hugo Strange, is quite the threat to the Caped Crusader.
While the 1960s Batman TV series gave us great versions of Batman’s iconic villains, one bad guy who was left out was Two-Face. For years fans have wondered how he might have looked in tis ...
Star Trek's William Shatner joined another iconic '60s actor in the animated movie Batman vs Two-Face, where he starred along with Adam West.
The idea behind the One Bad Day series is to have Batman explore 64 page escapades with some of his most iconic enemies. However, the page count seems to be the only thing directly related to Alan … ...
Batman: Caped Crusader's take on Two-Face was great, but Season 1 ended on a frightening note with the villain it introduced.
Batman is becoming his own version of Two-Face, and it may end up being one of the bigger threats to the DC Universe. Writer Chip Zdarsky has been slowly but surely building a story arc that both ...
The main story of Batman #150 reveals why Two-Face, despite now knowing Bruce Wayne's secret identity, does not capitalize on it.
Two-Face is one of Gotham's most tragic villains and was masterfully portrayed in Batman: The Animated Series. Once, he was an ambitious and popular district attorney known as Harvey Dent. However ...