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Artist: Mark Chiarello |
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Comic Title: Batman:Featuring Two-Face and the Riddler TPB
Publisher: DC
Cover Date: 1995
On Sale Date:
June 13, 1995 Shipping Date June 13, 1995
Source: Previews, Vol. 5 #4 (#76)
Direct Market Date June 12, 1995
Source: Usenet, (Capital City) : the week of June 12, 1995
(Diamond) : ComicBknet - Comics shipping 6/12 +
Direct Market Date June 15, 1995
Source: Usenet, Diamond : New Comic Book Releases for Thursday, June 15, 1995
Copyright Date June 13, 1995
Source: Library of Congress, Copyright Office 1995
Shipping Date June 13, 1995
Source: Direct Currents, #89
Direct Market Date June 15, 1995
Source: Comic Shop News, #410, Page 1
Cover Price: $12.95
Page Count: 192
Editor: Bob Kahan
See Also: The Guide to Graphic Novels and Collected Editions
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Title: "The Man Who Led a Double Life"
Pages: 13
Feature(s):
Batman (of Earth-2)
Writer: Bill Finger
Penciller: Bob Kane
Inker: Jerry Robinson
Reprinted From:
Detective Comics #68 (1942)
Feature Character(s)
- Batman (last appearance in Detective Comics #66; next appearance in All-Star Squadron #31)
Supporting Character(s)
- Robin (last appearance in Detective Comics #66; next appearance in All-Star Squadron #31)
- Commissioner Gordon (last appearance in Batman #12; next appearance in World's Finest Comics #7)
Villain(s)
- Two-Face (last appearance in Detective Comics #66; next appearance in Detective Comics #80)
- Two-Face's gang (no further appearances)
Other Character(s)
- Gilda (last appearance in Detective Comics #66; next appearance in Detective Comics #80)
- Henry Logan and his double (no further appearances)
- A mask-maker and his son (no further appearances)
Comments:
This story is continued from the first story of Detective Comics #66.
Synopsis:
Two-Face has flipped a coin to decide whether to continue as a crook or to turn back to the good side. The coin landed on its edge, leaving Two-Face undecided. He puts the coin in his pocket, then a cop bursts into the room and shoots him. The coin stops the bullet and provides the crook with the answer he sought. He will continue as a criminal.
Two-Face escapes from Batman and begins crimes involving doubles and the number two. He tries briefly to reconcile with his fiancee Gilda, but when the make-up he uses to disguise his disfigurement melts, his mind snaps. Two-Face then ruins the make-up artist who disguised him. The artist’s son joins the crook’s gang in order to double-cross Two-Face. Batman arrives in time to save the boy’s life and turn the crook into the police.
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