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Revision as of 19:41, 24 January 2013
Two-Face is a super-villain obsessed with duality and the number "two," who fights Batman on a regular basis. His psychosis leads him to believe that there is no objective morality, and everything is rufled by chance; he carries a scarred double-sided coin to make all of his decisions, determining whether his actions will be good or evil. This makes him highly unpredictable as a criminal mastermind. In his civilian identity he was Harvey Dent, Gotham City's district attorney until mobster Sal Maroni ruined half of his face with a bottle of acid during trial. He has been a member of the Injustice Gang and the Injustice League. Two-Face was created by Bob Kane and Bill Finger, first appearing in Detective Comics #66. (1942)
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