A gangster, and former partner of the Penguin.
Description[]
Two-Face is a tall, mature man whose face and body have noticeable differences between the left and right sides. The right side of the face is quite normal with tanned skin, black hair and a flattened nose, but the left is grotesque and said to be "scarred" with blue skin, white hair, squint mouth, enlarged eye, and the same nose. The clothes on the body are blue in color on the right and are smart, but on the left they are purple and the jacket, shirt and tie are slightly ragged. Each of the sides of Two-Face also have their own personality and take turns in talking to one another. The right is the good side and is mild, reasonable, honest and said to be a lawyer, but the left side is aggressive, threatening, dishonest and said to be a thief. With such different points of view, both sides continually bicker and argue. The right side is addressed as "Harvey".
We are told that Two-Face was a partner of The Penguin in a heist but has run off with the proceeds, causing the latter to take out a 'hit' contract on him. Batman's only interest in Two-Face is to use him as bait to catch the hitman, Deadshot, though it is implied he is destined for Arkham Asylum. Two-Face does not engage in much combat, but his bad side can resort to violence assisted by trickery.
Appearances[]
- 23. Double Cross
Links[]
- Two-Face at Wikipedia.
Notes[]
- In the Comics he was originally a District Attorney and was going to be Gotham's new mayor before he became a criminal thanks to acid being spilled onto his face by mob boss; Don Maroni.
- This version of Two-Face talks to himself (one is good/one is bad) which he constantly argues to each other, this might be because of his split personality.
- This concept was also used in Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay and the game Batman: The Telltale Series.