COMICS: Harvey Dent's Two-Face Debuts In Batman '66

COMICS: Harvey Dent's Two-Face Debuts In Batman '66

Ever wonder how Harvey Dent's evil persona Two-Face would have looked in the Batman 1966 world? well now you will see how! check it out after the jump!

By DCGuy - Oct 17, 2014 04:10 PM EST
Filed Under: DC Comics
Source: Comicbook.com



The fan loved series Batman 1966 has always one 1 main baddie from Batman's rogues missing, whom at the time was considered too bad looking to be on the campy show, but now thanks to the Batman '66 comic we are getting TWO FACE!

In the upcoming comic Batman '66: The Lost Episode #1 (That comes out on November 19th) The Digital first comic by the team of (Writer) Len Wein, Based off a story by Harlan Ellison  and illustrated by Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez & Joe Prado, We get the Harvey Dent Evil persona that was missing from the camp filled world of Batman 66 of course we have gotten campy versions of Dent's evil side before in Batman Forever thanks to Tommy Lee Jones, but now we get him Vs Adam West's version of the Bright Knight (Batman) And Robin the Boy Wonder in this comic

This one shot comic will take an un-used story outline that will bring The Double Sided Coin using Two Face into the world of the Batman from the 60's we a variant cover instore by Jose Luis Garcia Lopez which gives us a good look at the villain but we also have an Alex Ross version that gives us in my opinion the best and most realistic look to Harvey (which is the picture used above).

The Look from Ross looks a lot like the aforementioned Jones look from the Batman Forever movie but still has that groovy feel that assures us that is from the 60's.

As mentioned above the digital first DC comic comes to us on November 19th.
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DarthCMPunk
DarthCMPunk - 10/17/2014, 4:26 PM
Cool
TheBatmanRules
TheBatmanRules - 10/17/2014, 4:52 PM
I am soooo getting this.
MrJoshua327
MrJoshua327 - 10/17/2014, 8:33 PM
They should have made him look like Clint Eastwood, who was actually going to play Two-Face on the show. http://about-faces.livejournal.com/79095.html
DukeAcureds
DukeAcureds - 10/18/2014, 2:29 AM
NetmanTripleSec@ They didn't do Scarecrow, either. A lot of the darker characters had been phased out of the comics at this point, only to make comebacks in the Marshall Rogers/ O'Neil/ Adams era.
I keep looking at that image and... It just seems so wrong.
I will be checking this out though, of course. I can't not. I'd also like to see Scarecrow and Hugo Strange and Dr. Death and maybe evn some modern villains. Bane '66, anyone? Anyone? Bueller?
THEDARKKNIGHT1939
THEDARKKNIGHT1939 - 10/18/2014, 10:54 AM
I wonder what he really would have looked like
dezdigi
dezdigi - 10/18/2014, 11:02 AM
That art is fantastic!
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