I was all ready to finally write about the Two-Face story from Batman 80-Page Giant 2010 when I remembered that the author, Brad Desnoyer, had actually written *another* Harvey short story for another anthology: THE 2008 DC UNIVERSE HALLOWEEN SPECIAL.
You know... the story where Harvey fights a werewolf. Yeah, that one
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Seriously, though: hi! :)
As a long-time Two-Face fan who started this blog to showcase the entire history of the character, I very much appreciate both this story and Within the Walls of Dis. As I mentioned, I've been planning to look at the latter story for a couple weeks now, but I'm still trying to formulate my thoughts. The story ultimately raised an issue that could ultimately change the whole dynamic of the character, so I want to actually examine what that means.
I know this is a question you probably can't answer, since to do so might take away from the ambiguity of the finale, but I'm gonna ask it anyway: do you think the Joker's right? Or is he just saying that to further screw with Harvey's head and get him to that point anyway? That's ultimately the crux of the question I'll be asking folks here when I write about Dis.
Either way, I'm glad to see you back for the one-two punch of stories. What I particularly enjoy about both is how they're very much based in character interaction and dialogue, almost as if they were mini-plays. That's a great focus, and one not enough comic writers seem to take. No matter what you come up with next, I'll be sure to check it out.
Thanks again, and hope to see you around. :)
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For all the ranting and raving about the Bat-Rogues being crazy, at least they're sane enough to wear their underwear on the ''inside''!
Also, disturbing image of the day: every Bat-Villain, ever, forced to wear form-fitting spandex costumes.
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