Duality of tow face
80 year
s ago today on June 20, 1942, Bill Finger and Bob Kane’s Harvey Kent, which would be changed to Harvey Dent, debuted in Detective Comics #66. Inspired by Robert Louis Stevenson's 'Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde', law abiding Gotham City District Attorney Harvey Dent would soon transform into the villain Two-Face. Within the Golden and Silver Age of comic books, Two-Face’s obsession with the number 2 and silly crimes to match made him written off as a gimmick character. As the modern age began, however, so did Two-Face's evolution into a more troubled and psychotic criminal with a new origin story to match. Half scarred, both physically and mentally, Dent’s Two-Face would become the obsessor of fate in all of his doings, even going up against the Batman, who was at one point a trusted ally of the law. In our new celebratory session “The Duality of Two-Face: An 80 Year History”, we will explore Harvey Dent’s Two-Face and his eight decade evolution in comics, film, television, and video games, observing the psychology of this classic for and why he is considered to be one of Batman's most complex enemies in his infamous rogues gallery.
s ago today on June 20, 1942, Bill Finger and Bob Kane’s Harvey Kent, which would be changed to Harvey Dent, debuted in Detective Comics #66. Inspired by Robert Louis Stevenson's 'Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde', law abiding Gotham City District Attorney Harvey Dent would soon transform into the villain Two-Face. Within the Golden and Silver Age of comic books, Two-Face’s obsession with the number 2 and silly crimes to match made him written off as a gimmick character. As the modern age began, however, so did Two-Face's evolution into a more troubled and psychotic criminal with a new origin story to match. Half scarred, both physically and mentally, Dent’s Two-Face would become the obsessor of fate in all of his doings, even going up against the Batman, who was at one point a trusted ally of the law. In our new celebratory session “The Duality of Two-Face: An 80 Year History”, we will explore Harvey Dent’s Two-Face and his eight decade evolution in comics, film, television, and video games, observing the psychology of this classic for and why he is considered to be one of Batman's most complex enemies in his infamous rogues gallery.

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