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Published: 2022-05-23 16:29:03 +0000 UTC; Views: 2063; Favourites: 32; Downloads: 0
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Description Inspired by the poster for the 1941 film adaptation of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, this character made his debut as Harvey Kent the following year. However, DC soon changed his last name to Dent, as to not confuse the character with that of Superman’s alter ego.

In this debut appearance, Two Face was depicted as an attorney who became disfigured and feared becoming outcast by society and his fiancée. When this happened, he experienced a nervous break down and took to crime. Using a coin flip, he either donated his ill-gotten gains to charity, or kept it for himself.

Despite this introduction to the iconic villain and his frequent appearances in Batman-related comics, his origin was only fully expanded upon in 1992’s Batman Annual #14.

In that story Harvey Dent was depicted as not just being a legal representative, but Gotham City’s most heroic District Attorney. Destined for greatness, he had dedicated himself to cleaning up the streets by means of the law and the courtroom.

An intelligent and good-hearted man, Harvey harbored a dark side due to being abused by his father as a child. These beatings were always determined by a coin flip, and he quickly decided that the game was rigged.

Developing schizophrenia, his dual personality remained locked behind a passion for the justice system. He went on to become Gotham’s elected District Attorney, a dangerous position with few friends. As a result, he formed a pact with then-captain Jim Gordon and Batman. Together, they worked to gather evidence in order to prosecute mob boss Marioni.

Meanwhile, he discovered that his father’s coin wasn’t rigged, sparking the beginning of a mental breakdown. This erupted to the surface when a mob goon splashed acid on his face during a court hearing. This left Harvey hospitalized, and severely disfigured. It even burned one side of his father’s silver dollar coin that he had kept in his pocket.

With all of his suppressed emotions bubbling to the surface, his mind split into two conflicting personalities. Polar opposites, decisions could only be made by a flip of the coin.

Leaving behind his legal career, Dent took to crime as Two-Face. As this criminal mastermind he struggled with reform while fighting Batman, an old friend who continued to hope for the attorney’s redemption.
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