HARVEY DENT'S GREATEST TRIAL BEGINS! After years of internal con?ict, both halves of Harvey Dent have reached an uneasy peace. Now Harvey will use his skills as an attorney to resolve the con?icts of Gotham's weirdest and most dangerous criminals, starting with Victor Zsasz. When Zsasz is accused of murdering a fellow member of Gotham's underworld contingent, who better to prove a criminal's innocence than someone who's been on both sides of the law?
Two-Face #1 is the beginning of what promises to be a thrill ride, and a journey of knowledge. It will be very interesting to see this iteration of Two-Face play out. Exploring the world that these folks have created for readers will be a blast. Especially given the potential for chaos with all the diverse and terrifying villains. Read Full Review
Two-Face #1 is another entry into the world of Batman's rogue gallery, bringing us a compelling character-driven drama focusing on a beloved character. Getting to spend time behind the faces and into the mind of Dent will be one of the most interesting things DC has done. I cannot wait to see where we go! Read Full Review
Two-Face #1 toys with the two personalities. The story brilliantly shows the differences between Harvey Dent and Two-Face, co-habiting in the same body. Read Full Review
New characters, new settings, and new mysteries this is a pretty great first issue kickoff. Read Full Review
Two Face #1 is a strong and interesting start to this series in which the two sides of Harvey Dent's personality will be struggling for dominance. While this is not a new direction per say for the chatacter, it will be interesting to see how it stacks up next to similar stories such as the post-Infinite Crisis "Face The Face" arc in Dectective Comics Read Full Review
Christian Ward's take on Two-Face was impressive before, and it is impressive again. Honestly, Ward had me from “BLAH, BLAH, BLAH.” Despite the logic of how the White Church isn't all the way solid, this was an entertaining first issue. Ward seems to understand the power of Harvey's voice and adeptly leans into the characters strengths. Fabio Veras is doing the lord's work, or rather just the kind of art I like, and successfully delivers on the tone. So far, the Lake and the plausibility of Harvey's double dealing are among the narrative flaws, but the promise of delving deeper into his psyche is too big to pass up. Overall, I'm just glad this isn't another Joker series. Read Full Review
Two-Face #1 offers an intriguing new take on the classic Batman villain, diving deep into the duality of Harvey Dent as he navigates Gotham's criminal underworld. With stylish art and a compelling premise, this series shows promise for exploring a different side of Two-Face. Read Full Review
Christian Ward and Fabio Veras present an exciting take on Two-Face as he wages war while keeping order. There is a lot of duality at play with the character, and the stunning visuals will have you taking a second look to ensure you didn't miss something. Harvey Dent and Two-Face have shining moments that will make this a gripping tale to see who takes control. Prepare for a wild, character-driven story that will leave its mark while entertaining you. Read Full Review
While Two-Face #1 isn't what I expected, the issue is a really good one. What Ward has cooked up, and the motivation behind it, is interesting and gets to some of the more fun aspects of Two-Face as a character. This is a good one that immediately has risen in my interest as I want to see what comes next and it's a hidden gem in this week's releases. Read Full Review
On one hand Two-Face #1 is a visually impressive look at its central character. On the other hand it's a run-of-the-mill courtroom drama. Read Full Review
Harvey Dent’s first ongoing series starts off with BANG! From the get go, the art is phenomenal and is enough to pull you in alone. I had my reservations that this would just be a gimmicky, throw away series but I was dead wrong. Christian Ward has given Two Face a very compelling plot line and supporting cast here just in issue 1 that keeps you wanting more. Every page really brought me in to the story and left me dying to know what was coming next and of course the final page really leaves you wanting issue #2 like immediately. I am very, VERY excited to see what is in store for Gotham’s favorite bad boy lawyer 🪙
I very much enjoyed this. The internal battle of each Dent is something I'm willing to explore again, having not done so in many years.
This has potential. Ward's other Batman work was solid. As such, I'm giving this a fair shake. Roll on #2.
This book was better than it had any right to be. I really didn't think this would be any good considering the amount of garbage fluff books that are thrown out every month but I had a good time with this. Harvey remains crazy but with a new twist that has me excited to see what's next. Good job by all involved.
A set of ideas that only make sense in the confines of a comic book universe. So much of this is rank nonsense, if well executed rank nonsense.