- The whole language and logic of computers is contained in two values. One and zero. One. Zero. One. Zero. Into infinity. Two values that can be made to mean anything. The sum of human knoledge in just those two. One and zero. Two sides of a coin. Two posibilities leading to endless possibilities.
- — Two-Face
Robin (Volume 2) #11 is an issue of the series Robin (Volume 2) with a cover date of November, 1994.
Synopsis for "Two in Every Crowd"
Robin tries to sort his personal life out - spending time with his dad and patching things up with Ariana. Meanwhile, Two-Face gets started on his plan to foul up Gotham's justice system, starting by killing a group of lawyers, then taking a chainsaw to the databanks which hold criminals records and the like. While doing this, he is met by Batman and Robin...
Appearing in "Two in Every Crowd"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Ariana Dzerchenko
- Batman (Dick Grayson)
- Harvey Bullock
- Jack Drake
- Renee Montoya
- Sebastian Ives (In dream sequence only)
Antagonists:
- Two-Face
- Ralphie
- Tony (Single appearance)
Other Characters:
- Gotham City Police Department
- Natalia Dzerchenko
- Janet Drake (In a photograph only)
- Earlene Hollingsworth (In dream sequence only)
- Karl Ranck (In dream sequence only)
- Hudman (In dream sequence only)
- Killer Croc (Mentioned only)
- Ventriloquist (Mentioned only)
Locations:
- Gotham City
- Gotham City Courthouse
- Wayne Tower
- Dzerchenko Quality Meats
- Bristol Township
Items:
Vehicles:
Notes
- This issue is reprinted in the Batman: Prodigal, Batman: Prodigal New Edition and Batman: Knightfall Volume Three - KnightsEnd trade paperbacks.
- This issue was published shortly after Robin (Volume 2) #0.
- The events in this issue takes place between Detective Comics #679 and Batman #513.
Trivia
- Tim Drake is seen using a Superman pajamas.
- Two-Face uses a Shakespeare quote when he murdered a bunch of lawyers.