Batman - One Bad Day: Two-Face #[nn]
Two-Face takes center stage in this prestige one-shot from the *Batman: One Bad Day* line, written by Mariko Tamaki with art and inks by Javier Fernández and colors by Jordie Bellaire. The cover, also by Fernández, is a study in duality and dread — Harvey Dent looms in the foreground, his scarred half bathed in deep crimson, a coin raised deliberately in his grasp, while the oversized faces of Batman and what appears to be a composed, suited figure loom like shadow and memory behind him. It's a beautifully composed image that captures the push and pull at the heart of Harvey Dent's fractured identity, making this a compelling addition to DC's line of villain-focused prestige format stories.
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A reformed Harvey Dent is once again working as Gotham's district attorney. As his father makes plans for a large party to celebrate his 88th birthday, Harvey receives an anonymous threat to his father's life, and he calls upon Batman to investigate.
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