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Two-Face is an enemy of Batman obsessed with chance and duality.

After the destruction of Metropolis by the Joker, Harvey Dent escaped from Arkham Asylum to ambush a news interview being held by Gotham 2 News Channel, citing several consistencies with the number two as his reason for escaping. He flipped his coin to decide which of the news anchors to kill, but Superman vaporized his coin before it could land. Superman then defeated Two-Face by breaking his hand.

Harvey was then escorted back to Arkham Asylum by Superman and several other members of the Justice League. After a massive riot there resulted in the death of Nightwing, he was taken to a secure facility along with the rest of the Arkham inmates by the Justice League.[1]



Other Characteristics

Equipment

  • Two-Face's Coin: Two-Face originally used a special silver coin to make his decisions, but it was destroyed by Superman's heat vision.[2]

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