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What do you think of when the words "friend to arch-enemy" come to mind?
Whatever your answer is, one of the earlier and prime examples of that label is Harvey "Two-Face" Dent!
#01.) The Original comic design: What really confused me about the original Two-Face, was that the burnt left-side of him always change color through out the years.
Sometimes it's red, then purple, then blue, or even green.
I know Dent's character is suppose to be like what would happened if two halves of Jekyll & Hyde were combined as one person, but the last time I checked, when your face gets burnt it doesn't change color.
#02.) The BTA Series version: Definetly more faithful to the comic book Two-Face than the one in "Batman Forever."
#03.) The NBAS version: Basically a smoother version of the previous one.
#04.) The Nolan movie version: While the make-up is impressive and scary-looking, but it's also over-the-top.
I mean, if his whole face was burnt, he would look more like Black Mask than Two-face.
#05.) "The Brave and Bold" version: Okay! Could someone tell Dr. Bruce Banner and Hulk they are in the wrong universe?
#06.) My version: The design of my take on Two Face is inspired by two people.
For the good half, I based Harvey off of actor Robert Downey Jr. (who I think would've been a much better choice to play Dent);
And the bad half is based off of Freddy Krueger.
Dent's origin will stay the same in my vision, but there's a new twist to it that explains why the burnt-half never healed and the personality disorder.
* The sudden case of Harvey's split personality wasn't 100% natural, most of it from being possesed by a demonite (an evil monterous-looking imp criminal).
Once Harvey's left side was damaged, the demonite took over that side like as well as Dent's mind. *
Hope that won't send you in a range.
Harvey "Two Face" Dent belongs to DC Comics and Warner Bros.
Drawing, colors, and ink by me.
Whatever your answer is, one of the earlier and prime examples of that label is Harvey "Two-Face" Dent!
#01.) The Original comic design: What really confused me about the original Two-Face, was that the burnt left-side of him always change color through out the years.
Sometimes it's red, then purple, then blue, or even green.
I know Dent's character is suppose to be like what would happened if two halves of Jekyll & Hyde were combined as one person, but the last time I checked, when your face gets burnt it doesn't change color.
#02.) The BTA Series version: Definetly more faithful to the comic book Two-Face than the one in "Batman Forever."
#03.) The NBAS version: Basically a smoother version of the previous one.
#04.) The Nolan movie version: While the make-up is impressive and scary-looking, but it's also over-the-top.
I mean, if his whole face was burnt, he would look more like Black Mask than Two-face.
#05.) "The Brave and Bold" version: Okay! Could someone tell Dr. Bruce Banner and Hulk they are in the wrong universe?
#06.) My version: The design of my take on Two Face is inspired by two people.
For the good half, I based Harvey off of actor Robert Downey Jr. (who I think would've been a much better choice to play Dent);
And the bad half is based off of Freddy Krueger.
Dent's origin will stay the same in my vision, but there's a new twist to it that explains why the burnt-half never healed and the personality disorder.
* The sudden case of Harvey's split personality wasn't 100% natural, most of it from being possesed by a demonite (an evil monterous-looking imp criminal).
Once Harvey's left side was damaged, the demonite took over that side like as well as Dent's mind. *
Hope that won't send you in a range.
Harvey "Two Face" Dent belongs to DC Comics and Warner Bros.
Drawing, colors, and ink by me.
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To be honest, I liked the original reason. His trauma creating a split personality.