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Batman - One Bad Day: Two-Face (2022)

by Mariko Tamaki, Javier Fernández (Illustrator)

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Heads or tails, batman will lose. Two-Face has always been viewed as Batman's most tragic villain. If only Harvey Dent hadn't been scarred by acid, he could have continued his good work as D.A. in Gotham City and been Batman's greatest ally and friend...right? Or has Batman extended him too much grace in his multiple attempts at reform? Batman will question himself as Dent is free once more, still scarred but seemingly free of Two-Face's influence. But when it's revealed that Harvey's father has been threatened to be murdered on his 88th birthday, will Two-Face be able to resist joining the party?… (more)
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Anyone who can't see where this is going right off the bat has never read the fable of the scorpion and the frog.

Unlike the other two "One Bad Day" stories I read -- Catwoman and Riddler -- this one doesn't delve as directly or deeply into Two-Face's origins and feels like it could just be a two-issue arc in a regular Batman series. It's not a bad Two-Face story, but it is certainly not a remarkable one either. ( )
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My father once told me, in all people exists the possibility of good and evil.
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Harvey Dent. Two-Face.
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Originally published in single magazine form in Batman - One Bad Day: Two-Face #1. Combined with deluxe edition hardcover collection Batman - One Bad Day: Two-Face that includes six-page "Cover Gallery" of variant covers by various artists and seven-page "Black & White Art Gallery" by Javier Fernández.
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Heads or tails, batman will lose. Two-Face has always been viewed as Batman's most tragic villain. If only Harvey Dent hadn't been scarred by acid, he could have continued his good work as D.A. in Gotham City and been Batman's greatest ally and friend...right? Or has Batman extended him too much grace in his multiple attempts at reform? Batman will question himself as Dent is free once more, still scarred but seemingly free of Two-Face's influence. But when it's revealed that Harvey's father has been threatened to be murdered on his 88th birthday, will Two-Face be able to resist joining the party?

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