Two-Face Original Art - Page 6

Harvey Dent, the tragic District Attorney. Two-Face is one of Batman's most compelling villains because he relies on chance. His scarred visage—half handsome man, half monster—is a challenge and delight for artists to render. The duality of his design makes for compelling visual storytelling, often using split panels or heavy shadows to emphasize his fractured psyche.

Artists like Tim Sale (The Long Halloween) have done definitive work on Two-Face, emphasizing the noir tragedy of his fall. Neal Adams also drew a classic Two-Face that returned the characters to his serious roots in the 70s. Collectors often look for the coin flip—pages where the coin is in the air or landing are the "action moments" of a Two-Face story.

Two-Face is a dark mirror to Batman; they were allies before they were enemies. This shared history adds weight to their confrontations. He is also a mob boss, often seen commanding henchmen or interacting with other crime lords like The Penguin.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the coin included?

No, just the artwork!

Which side is scarred?

Traditionally the left side of his face.

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