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{{DC Database:Character Template
| Image = Harvey Dent Arkhamverse.jpg
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| Image = Harvey Dent Arkhamverse 0001.jpg
 
| RealName = Harvey Dent
 
| RealName = Harvey Dent
| CurrentAlias = Two-Face
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| MainAlias = Two-Face
 
| Aliases = Prisoner 40, Harv
 
| Aliases = Prisoner 40, Harv
 
| Identity = Public
 
| Identity = Public
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| Gender = Male
 
| Gender = Male
| Height = 6' 0''
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| Height = 6' 0"
 
| Weight = 182lbs
 
| Weight = 182lbs
 
| Eyes = Blue
 
| Eyes = Blue
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| Citizenship = American
 
| Citizenship = American
 
| MaritalStatus = Divorced
 
| MaritalStatus = Divorced
| Occupation = Professional criminal, former district attourney
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| Occupation = [[Criminal|Professional criminal]], former [[Lawyer|district attorney]]
| Education = Law Degree(s)
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| Creators = Bob Kane; Bill Finger
 
| Origin =
 
| PlaceOfBirth = [[Gotham City]]
 
| Creators =
 
 
| First = Batman: Arkham Asylum
 
| First = Batman: Arkham Asylum
   
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| QuoteSource = Batman: Arkham City
 
| QuoteSource = Batman: Arkham City
   
 
| Overview =
| HistoryText = Former district attorney Harvey Dent was transformed into the villain Two-Face after Gotham crime boss Carmine Falcone threw acid into his face.
 
 
 
Former district attorney, '''Harvey Dent''', was transformed into the villain '''Two-Face''' after [[Gotham City|Gotham]] crime boss, Carmine Falcone, ordered acid thrown into his face.
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| HistoryText =
   
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===Arkham Asylum===
 
{{main|Batman: Arkham Asylum}}
 
{{main|Batman: Arkham Asylum}}
 
In [[Batman: Arkham Asylum]] although he makes no physical appearance his cell is shown being covered in defaced Uncle Sam posters. Scanning the room subsequently unlocks his bio. At the end of the game he is heard to be attacking Gotham Bank prompting Batman to leave.
 
   
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Harvey's metal trauma reflected his physical scars, and diagnosed with multiple personality disorder, was committed to [[Arkham Asylum]] until it was overthrown by the [[Joker (Arkhamverse)|Joker]]. He escaped, leaving behind an empty cell covered in defaced Uncle Sam posters. After defeating Joker and securing the asylum, [[Bruce Wayne (Arkhamverse)|Batman]] returned to the city after hearing that Two-Face was robbing a bank.
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===Arkham City===
 
{{main|Batman: Arkham City}}
 
{{main|Batman: Arkham City}}
   
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Two-Face was one of the three major gang leaders vying for control of [[Arkham City]]. He ran his operation from the Solomon Wayne Courthouse which had been vandalised on the entire right of the interior to reflect Two-Face's bisected theme. His gang controlled the central area of the prison, with the [[Joker (Arkhamverse)|Joker]] to his east, and the [[Oswald Cobblepot (Arkhamverse)|Penguin]] to the south.
Two-Face appears in [[Batman: Arkham City]] as one of the three major gang leaders in Arkham City, based in the Solomon Wayne Courthouse (decorated in Two-Face's bisected preferenced) and wars for control of Arkham City against the Joker to his east and the Penguin to the south. He is encountered early on, bested and left tied up by Batman and Catwoman. He later gets loose and disappears for a while, but his gang continues to hold their territory in Park Row--the north-west quadrant of Arkham City. Later, when the Penguin is captured, Harvey expands to the Bowery, the south-west region, and absorbs much of the Penguin's organization. Catwoman's final episode involves confronting him to retrieve some things he stole from her, having him as a boss-figure wielding a rocket launcher which shoots two rockets in sequence every time it's fired.
 
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He caught [[Selina Kyle (Arkhamverse)|Catwoman]] trying to steal from him, and presided over her mock trial while she was suspended over a vat of acid, until Batman intervened. Although defeated and retrained, his gang continued to hold their territory in [[Park Row]], the north-west quadrant of Arkham City. Once the Penguin was captured, Harvey expanded to the Bowery, the south-west region, and absorbed much of the Penguin's organization. Catwoman returned to confront him, hoping to retrieve some things he stole from her. Despite wielding a rocket launcher, Two-face was taken down by the crafty cat burglar.
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[[Hugo Strange (Arkhamverse)|Professor Hugo Strange's]] interview tapes revealed that he took an interest in Harvey Dent. He hypothesized that Harvey may have always had the condition which characterized him after his attack, but the pain and trauma of his scarring allowed it to manifest more clearly. He made an apparently sincere offer to help Two-Face, hoping to restore him to his former self. All Two-Face had to do was let his coin fall without catching it, but Two-Face declined. The tapes also expressed that Two-Face was extremely uncomfortable without his coin, and even more so when faced with several identical copies of it.
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===Arkham Knight===
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{{main|Batman: Arkham Knight}}
   
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One year after Arkham City shut down, the [[Jonathan Crane (Arkhamverse)|Scarecrow]], in league with the [[Jason Todd (Arkhamverse)|Arkham Knight]], unleashed his latest fear toxin on [[Halloween]] to bring the entire city to its knees. Two-face took advantage of the chaos, sending his men out to raid multiple banks around the evacuated city. Batman managed to stop all three of the robberies, the third time capturing Dent himself, escorting him to a holding cell inside the [[Gotham City Police Department|GCPD]].
Professor Hugo Strange's interview tapes, unlocked by completing rows of the Riddler's challenges for the Subway system, show the Professor took an interest in Harvey Dent and hypothesized that Harvey may have always had the condition which characterizes him now, but the pain and trauma of his scarring allowed it to manifest more clearly. He made an apparently sincere offer of help to Two-Face, to try to restore him to Harvey Dent before the incident--all Two-Face had to do was let his coin fall without catching it. Two-Face declined. The tapes also show that Two-Face is extremely uncomfortable without his coin--and even more so when faced with several identical copies of it, with the real one among them.
 
   
 
| Powers =
 
| Powers =
 
| Abilities =
 
| Abilities =
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* {{Law}}: As the former D.A., Two-Face was experience as a lawyer.
* {{Firearms}}
 
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* {{Firearms}}: Two-Face always keeps two guns on him.
 
| Strength =
 
| Strength =
 
| Weaknesses =
 
| Weaknesses =
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* {{Mental Illness|Multiple Personalities}}: Harvey always had moments of where his behavior was more violent; something that scared his wife. When Falcone disfigured Dent with acid, the suppressed darkness in his psyche was set free, creating the new identity of Two-Face for itself. Two-Face is largely in control, while Harvey usually attempts reasoning with his other half in how to do things.
* {{Mental Illness|Multiple Personalities}}
 
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** Two-Face is also predictable to a degree as his hideouts and crimes are focused on the #2.
   
 
| Equipment =
 
| Equipment =
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*'''[[Two-Face's Coin]]''': A coin with only "heads" on both sides, which Dent kept as a good luck charm. One side got scarred by the acid that hurt Dent. Two-Face uses it to decide things when a situation is a 50-50 chance.,
*'''[[Two-Face's Coin]]'''
 
| Transportation = *'''Limosine''': According to the riddle stories, Two Face owns a limosine as his form of transportation.
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| Transportation =
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* '''Limousine''': According to the [[Edward Nashton (Arkhamverse)|Riddler]] stories, Two-Face owns a limousine.
| Weapons = *'''Two Colt .45'''
 
 
| Weapons =
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*'''Twin Colt .45'''
 
*'''Rocket Launcher'''
 
*'''Rocket Launcher'''
   
| Notes = * Two-Face was voiced by [[Actors:Troy Baker|Troy Baker]].
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* Two-Face was voiced by [[Troy Baker|Troy Baker]].
 
| Trivia =
 
| Trivia =
 
| Recommended =
 
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{{Robin Villain}}
 
[[Category:Arkham Asylum inmates]]
 
[[Category:Arkham Asylum inmates]]
 
[[Category:2009 Character Debuts]]
 
[[Category:2009 Character Debuts]]

Revision as of 12:49, 5 July 2020

Quote1 I'm thankful to Falcone. He gave me a clarity; a purity few will know. Everything boils down to a simple choice. This way or that way. Good or bad. Quote2
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Former district attorney, Harvey Dent, was transformed into the villain Two-Face after Gotham crime boss, Carmine Falcone, ordered acid thrown into his face.

Arkham Asylum

 Main article: Batman: Arkham Asylum


Harvey's metal trauma reflected his physical scars, and diagnosed with multiple personality disorder, was committed to Arkham Asylum until it was overthrown by the Joker. He escaped, leaving behind an empty cell covered in defaced Uncle Sam posters. After defeating Joker and securing the asylum, Batman returned to the city after hearing that Two-Face was robbing a bank.

Arkham City

 Main article: Batman: Arkham City


Two-Face was one of the three major gang leaders vying for control of Arkham City. He ran his operation from the Solomon Wayne Courthouse which had been vandalised on the entire right of the interior to reflect Two-Face's bisected theme. His gang controlled the central area of the prison, with the Joker to his east, and the Penguin to the south.

He caught Catwoman trying to steal from him, and presided over her mock trial while she was suspended over a vat of acid, until Batman intervened. Although defeated and retrained, his gang continued to hold their territory in Park Row, the north-west quadrant of Arkham City. Once the Penguin was captured, Harvey expanded to the Bowery, the south-west region, and absorbed much of the Penguin's organization. Catwoman returned to confront him, hoping to retrieve some things he stole from her. Despite wielding a rocket launcher, Two-face was taken down by the crafty cat burglar.

Professor Hugo Strange's interview tapes revealed that he took an interest in Harvey Dent. He hypothesized that Harvey may have always had the condition which characterized him after his attack, but the pain and trauma of his scarring allowed it to manifest more clearly. He made an apparently sincere offer to help Two-Face, hoping to restore him to his former self. All Two-Face had to do was let his coin fall without catching it, but Two-Face declined. The tapes also expressed that Two-Face was extremely uncomfortable without his coin, and even more so when faced with several identical copies of it.

Arkham Knight

 Main article: Batman: Arkham Knight


One year after Arkham City shut down, the Scarecrow, in league with the Arkham Knight, unleashed his latest fear toxin on Halloween to bring the entire city to its knees. Two-face took advantage of the chaos, sending his men out to raid multiple banks around the evacuated city. Batman managed to stop all three of the robberies, the third time capturing Dent himself, escorting him to a holding cell inside the GCPD.


Abilities

  • Law: As the former D.A., Two-Face was experience as a lawyer.
  • Firearms: Two-Face always keeps two guns on him.

Weaknesses

  • Multiple Personalities: Harvey always had moments of where his behavior was more violent; something that scared his wife. When Falcone disfigured Dent with acid, the suppressed darkness in his psyche was set free, creating the new identity of Two-Face for itself. Two-Face is largely in control, while Harvey usually attempts reasoning with his other half in how to do things.
    • Two-Face is also predictable to a degree as his hideouts and crimes are focused on the #2.

Equipment

  • Two-Face's Coin: A coin with only "heads" on both sides, which Dent kept as a good luck charm. One side got scarred by the acid that hurt Dent. Two-Face uses it to decide things when a situation is a 50-50 chance.,

Transportation

  • Limousine: According to the Riddler stories, Two-Face owns a limousine.

Weapons

  • Twin Colt .45
  • Rocket Launcher


Related

Footnotes


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