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Post by Deleted on Feb 5, 2017 11:57:23 GMT -5
Great Splash Page of Two FaceI don't know what issue this page came from and I was hoping that someone here can help me? This fantastic recreation by Dick Sprang is from a splash page from Batman #81, back from 1954. BATMAN #81I should had known this and I do remember reading this fantastic issue of Two Face. It was a classic Two Face Story filled with great images and fantastic story. One of the better stories of this deranged character that focus on duality of which is very complicated one to deal with.
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Post by Hoosier X on Feb 5, 2017 20:39:40 GMT -5
My favorite Two-Face appearance is the six-part "Dead Reckoning" in Detective Comics #777 to #782.
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Post by Hoosier X on Feb 5, 2017 20:46:01 GMT -5
Here's another Two-Face storyline that's grown on me over the years, the two-parter (much more appropriate, don't you think?) in Detective Comics #580 and #581.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 5, 2017 21:04:40 GMT -5
My favorite Two-Face appearance is the six-part "Dead Reckoning" in Detective Comics #777 to #782. I read that and thanks for sharing that because it's an excellent six part book featuring Two-Face and I consider it a Masterpiece of it's very own.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 5, 2017 21:47:45 GMT -5
Here's another Two-Face storyline that's grown on me over the years, the two-parter (much more appropriate, don't you think?) in Detective Comics #580 and #581. Are the covers by Jerry Bingham?
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Post by adamwarlock2099 on Feb 6, 2017 9:50:29 GMT -5
I've never really been a 2Face fan, outside of Batman The Animated Series. If I have any 2Face comics, it's purely out of concidence. I liked that Batman was sympathetic to his plight in TAS. Much like Freeze. Now I've read more Freeze comics than 2Face, but he doesn't seem to have the same plight as in TAS and seems more of a straight out mobster. I disliked that about both of them for a lot of the comics; since TAS was my first major exposure to Batman characters.
I also disliked what was done with 2Face in Batman Forever. Though there really wasn't much of anything done right in Batman Forever. I dislike Nolan's films in general, of the two I saw, but I would not knock Aaron Ekhart's (which was also the last night of the crooked cop on Batman that Jack Napier killed before he was transformed) performance, no more than I would Tommy Lee Jones. I just didn't like either film in general. Would have definitely been cool to see a Billy Dee Williams 2Face had Burton decided to go that way with the films.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 7, 2017 12:01:51 GMT -5
Sad Decision on my Part
18. Royal Flush Gang 17. Mr. Freeze 16. Catwoman 15. Count Vertigo 14. Penguin 13. Killer Croc 12. Man Bat 11. Solomon Grundy
10. Scarecrow 9. Phantasm 8. Clayface 7. Bane 6. Prometheus 5. Hugo Strange
2c. League of Assassins 2b. Talia Al Ghul 2a. Ra Al Ghul
1. Joker
I've made a decision to terminate this thread once for all because I'm dealing with a lot of problems with the two clubs that I run and my commitment to my Water Polo League of which I'm a member of two team to keep on exercising and keep my weight down.
My heart tells me to stop and I won't be doing the SUPERMAN and SPIDER-MAN as well. It is very difficult when you have other things into play and I'm no longer have a PULL LIST of comics to pick from and I just cancelled Batman 66 and Wonder Woman 77 today because I don't have the time to read stuff anymore because of personal commitments that I have to take on.
So, in June of this year - I'm purging all my photos from this thread and the previous thread as well and use it for other purposes that I have time for.
Please accept my decision of terminating this thread because my heart isn't into it anymore and I'm rushing to get one villain down so I can move to the next and not doing a good job on it. That's how I feel about it.
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