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Wanted: scans of BATMAN # 50 and particularly # 68. They're not reprinted anywhere, not even in any of the hardcover archive editions! Heck with it, I may just do a request post at scans_daily.

I very much want to do an epic essay about the five different Two-Faces in the Golden Age, with a special focus on the three different takes on the character of Paul Sloane. And heck, I'm interested to actually read the original Sloane story, as well as the Wilkins the Butler. Yes, Harvey even has a butler who dresses up as him to commit crimes. I love the Golden Age!

[livejournal.com profile] jlroberson was awesome enough to post the BATMAN newspaper strip version of Two-Face # 2. In this version, he's not Harvey Dent, District Attorney, but rather Harvey Apollo, ham actor.

I kind of love this version. I imagine him sounding like Calculon.



DRAMA!!!

On that scans_daily post, psychopathicus_rex responded to my discussion of the five Two-Faces by saying, "I kind of like the concept of Two-Face as the ultimate legacy villain, an identity assumed by countless people obsessed by the horrific original. It's even plausible - after all, all you would need to become Two-Face is to have half of your face scarred or disfigured somehow, and there are hundreds of ways that that could happen. Acid, fire, car accidents, a stroke - or, of course, something deliberate and removable like makeup. He could be like the Dr. Mabuse of Batman's rogues."

I think it'd actually be fascinating to see what happens with that in the modern continuity. It'd certainly allow poor Harvey to grow free from his Sisyphean lot in life and explore themes of duality in other ways.

Me, I quixotically hoped that Harvey would stay healed and sane (ish) as a vigilante antihero post-ONE YEAR LATER and that the mantle of Two-Face would have been taken up by Alexander Luthor, having survived the Joker's gunshot. I would have loved to have seen that, even if the risk was we'd get more of the wanky, petulant Luthor we say in INFINITE CRISIS. But hey, if Superboy-Prime can be made interesting, anything's possible!

Date: 2009-11-22 06:43 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shadowlongknife.livejournal.com
Superboy-Prime? Interesting?

Pix or it didn't happen.

ask and you shall be linked

Date: 2009-11-22 06:53 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thehefner.livejournal.com
What can I say? I kind of love the idea of Prime as the angriest DC fanboy ever.

Plus, did you read ADVENTURE COMICS this week? This character has major potential for serious meta fun at his expense. He could be like the schadenfreude Ambush Bug! And honestly, this issue is the first time I've ever actually felt bad for the little jerk. The moment in the car where he realizes his parents are terrified of him was actually rather sad. There's still a bit of him that really doesn't want to be a murderous petulant psycho!

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