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Detective Comics #66 |
Detective Comics v1 #66, 1942 - A handsome and successful lawyer, Harvey Dent suddenly turns to crime when half of his face is marred by acid. In this first appearance as
Two-Face, Dent uses a two-headed coin to decide between criminal and chartible acts. Curiously, this tale concludes not in the next issue, but in
Detective Comics #68. Both parts would be later reprinted in
DC 100 Page Super Spectacular #DC-20. The villain would be revived decades later in
Batman #234. This Bill Finger story was drawn by Bill Kane and Jerry Robinson. ///
key 1st appearance, 1st origin Harvey Dent as Two-Face
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"The Crimes of Two-Face" 13 pages
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1st Two-Face |
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