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| Letterer1_2 = Comicraft
 
| Letterer1_2 = Comicraft
   
| Quotation = Hasn't it ever occurred to you, Harv'? Is Brucie really paying to have you cured... or just to be kept locked away someplace safe while he and Grace... y'know, wink-wink, nudge-nudge?
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| Quotation = Hasn't it ever occurred to you, [[Harvey Dent (DCAU)|Harv?]] Is [[Bruce Wayne (DCAU)|Brucie]] really paying to have you cured... or just to be kept locked away someplace safe while he and [[Grace Lamont (DCAU)|Grace]]... y'know, wink-wink, nudge-nudge?
 
| Speaker = [[Joker (DCAU)|Joker]]
 
| Speaker = [[Joker (DCAU)|Joker]]
   
| StoryTitle1 = Two-Timer
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| Appearing1 =
| Synopsis1 =
 
 
| Appearing1 =
 
 
'''Featured Characters:'''
 
'''Featured Characters:'''
* [[Bruce Wayne (DCAU)|Batman]]
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* {{a|[[Bruce Wayne (DCAU)|Batman]]}}
* [[Richard Grayson (DCAU)|Robin]]
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* {{a|[[Richard Grayson (DCAU)|Robin]]}}
   
 
'''Supporting Characters:'''
 
'''Supporting Characters:'''
* [[Grace Lamont (DCAU)|Grace Lamont]]
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* {{a|[[Grace Lamont (DCAU)|Grace Lamont]]}}
   
'''Villains:'''
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'''Antagonists:'''
* [[Harvey Dent (DCAU)|Two-Face]]
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* {{a|[[Harvey Dent (DCAU)|Two-Face]]}}
* [[Joker (DCAU)|Joker]]
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* {{a|[[Joker (DCAU)|Joker]]}}
* [[Harleen Quinzel (DCAU)|Harley Quinn]]
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* {{a|[[Harleen Quinzel (DCAU)|Harley Quinn]]}}
* [[Arnold Wesker (DCAU)|Ventriloquist]] & [[Scarface (DCAU)|Scarface]]
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** {{a|[[Bud and Lou the Hyenas (DCAU)|Bud and Lou]]}}
* [[Jervis Tetch (DCAU)|The Mad Hatter]]
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* {{a|[[Jervis Tetch (DCAU)|Mad Hatter]]}} {{Cameo}}
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* {{a|[[Arnold Wesker (DCAU)|Ventriloquist]]}} & {{a|[[Scarface (DCAU)|Scarface]]}} {{Cameo}}
   
 
'''Other Characters:'''
 
'''Other Characters:'''
* [[James Gordon (DCAU)|James Gordon]]
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* {{a|[[James Gordon (DCAU)|Commissioner Gordon]]}}
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* {{a|[[Hamilton Hill (DCAU)|Mayor Hill]]}} {{Cameo}}
   
 
'''Locations:'''
 
'''Locations:'''
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* {{a|[[Gotham City]]}}
* [[United States of America]]
 
:* [[New York]]
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** {{a|[[Arkham Asylum]]}}
::* [[Gotham City]]
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** {{a|[[Wayne Manor]]}}
 
*** {{a|[[Batcave]]}}
:::*[[Wayne Manor]]
 
:::*[[Batcave]]
 
 
   
 
'''Items:'''
 
'''Items:'''
* [[Batarang]]
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* {{a|[[Batsuit]]}}
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** {{a|[[Utility Belt]]}}
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*** {{a|[[Batarang]]}}
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* {{a|[[Gotham Gazette]]}}
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* {{a|[[Two-Face's Coin]]}}
   
 
'''Vehicles:'''
 
'''Vehicles:'''
* [[Batmobile]]
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* {{a|[[Batcycle]]}}
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* {{a|[[Batmobile]]}}
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| StoryTitle1 = Two-Timer
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| Synopsis1 = Steady weekly sessions with his ex-fiancée Grace - as well as Bruce Wayne - give Two-Face new hopes for recovery, and reforming his life as Harvey Dent. Unfortunately, these visits attract attention from the Joker, who spitefully suggests that Bruce is actually courting Grace for himself and only feigning goodwill while actually paying Arkham to keep Two-Face incarcerated.
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Though rejecting these suggestions at first, Two-Face grows suspicious when he learns - from a newspaper planted by the Joker - that Bruce has personally invited Grace to a garden party celebrating the Wayne Foundation's latest redevelopment project. Emboldened, the Joker next steals a radio from Arkham's orderlies, and orders a still-fugitive Harley Quinn to infiltrate the party for more "evidence" of an affair.
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Disguised as a reporter, Harley soon finds the perfect indiscretion at the party: while Bruce has no designs on Grace, she admits an attraction to him, and the two share a slow dance as well as a kiss on the cheek. Harley photographs their kiss at its most suggestive angle and rushes the picture - along with "news" of their engagement - to the society editor of one of Gotham's leading newspapers. In doing so, she unwittingly exposes herself to both Bruce and Dick Grayson; the duo give chase as Batman and Robin, but fail to capture her.
   
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The next morning, stories of the engagement reach Arkham, instantly enraging Two-Face. Believing his worst suspicions confirmed, Two-Face abandons his recovery and escapes, planning a brutal revenge on both his "betrayers" - starting with Grace.
   
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| Notes = * Grace briefly mentions that she, Bruce, and Harvey have all danced at the Half-Moon Club (first depicted in [[Batman (1992 TV Series) Episode: Second Chance|the animated series episode "Second Chance"]]).
| Notes =
 
 
| Trivia =
 
| Trivia =
| Recommended = {{DCAU RR}}
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| Recommended = {{DCAU RR}}
 
| Links =
 
| Links =
 
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Revision as of 19:11, 8 January 2019

"Two-Timer": Steady weekly sessions with his ex-fiancée Grace - as well as Bruce Wayne - give Two-Face new hopes for recovery, and reforming his life as Harvey Dent. Unfortunately, these visits attract attention from the Joker, who spitefully suggests that Bruce is actually courting Grace for hi

Quote1 Hasn't it ever occurred to you, Harv? Is Brucie really paying to have you cured... or just to be kept locked away someplace safe while he and Grace... y'know, wink-wink, nudge-nudge? Quote2
Joker

The Batman and Robin Adventures #1 is an issue of the series Batman & Robin Adventures (Volume 1) with a cover date of November, 1995.

Synopsis for "Two-Timer"

Steady weekly sessions with his ex-fiancée Grace - as well as Bruce Wayne - give Two-Face new hopes for recovery, and reforming his life as Harvey Dent. Unfortunately, these visits attract attention from the Joker, who spitefully suggests that Bruce is actually courting Grace for himself and only feigning goodwill while actually paying Arkham to keep Two-Face incarcerated.

Though rejecting these suggestions at first, Two-Face grows suspicious when he learns - from a newspaper planted by the Joker - that Bruce has personally invited Grace to a garden party celebrating the Wayne Foundation's latest redevelopment project. Emboldened, the Joker next steals a radio from Arkham's orderlies, and orders a still-fugitive Harley Quinn to infiltrate the party for more "evidence" of an affair.

Disguised as a reporter, Harley soon finds the perfect indiscretion at the party: while Bruce has no designs on Grace, she admits an attraction to him, and the two share a slow dance as well as a kiss on the cheek. Harley photographs their kiss at its most suggestive angle and rushes the picture - along with "news" of their engagement - to the society editor of one of Gotham's leading newspapers. In doing so, she unwittingly exposes herself to both Bruce and Dick Grayson; the duo give chase as Batman and Robin, but fail to capture her.

The next morning, stories of the engagement reach Arkham, instantly enraging Two-Face. Believing his worst suspicions confirmed, Two-Face abandons his recovery and escapes, planning a brutal revenge on both his "betrayers" - starting with Grace.

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