CAN GOOD HARVEY OUTSMART BAD HARVEY BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE? When Scarface is kidnapped, Gotham's underworld is thrown into chaos. Is this an isolated incident or the work of the Shadow Hand that Harvey's been tracking of late? Only Two-Face can bring order to the proceedings, but the culprit isn't another mob boss or criminal mastermind--it's a once-famous actor? And she's not after money or revenge, she's after love?! It's a trial of tribulation and romance, and Good Harvey must get to the bottom of it before Bad Harvey takes over.
Two-Face #3 continues to be a sleeper hit for the DC brand as the twists and turns this mystery takes have it standing out head and shoulders above any typical crime thriller. Christian is adding depth to Harvey Dent and adding to his lore in such a unique manner that more fans need to be reading this story! Read Full Review
Two-Face #3 gets the ball rolling as the movements made in the shadows have now seen the vestiges of light. What choices await Harvey and the work he has done to regain his former life is on the line. We will have to see what happens next time friends! Read Full Review
Another great issue for a character I never thought would have a solo title. Read Full Review
Firstly, the Shadow Hand plot is engrossing, but it undercut the potential of Baby Doll's kidnapping plot. There is a lot to mine from the parallels between Two-Face, Baby Doll, and The Ventriloquist that Christian Ward doesn't explore here. I'm not even sure what the urgency of Scarface being missing is really doing to the criminal underworld. Secondly, while I deeply enjoy the creative liberties done with Harvey's mind, at some point Two-Face begins to read like a poltergeist rather than an alternate personality. It helps to sell the character's disability as an exciting quirk for a supervillain, but it is out of hand. Still, Fbio Veras and Ivan Plascencia are killing these often trippy, but overall noir style panels. Overall, this issue and the series as a whole is a joy to read, despite the indulgences of silliness here and there. Read Full Review
Two-Face #3 continues to be a well-written, well-paced, and well-drawn and colored story as Harvey continues to struggle against his darker side leaving readers anticipating the next issue. Read Full Review
Seeing Harvey Dent tired shows how draining the events are on him. Leading the White Church to clean up Gotham's darker elements, keeping Bad Harvey locked up and out of control, and solving cases are wearing him out. Watching a tormented man pushed to his limits gives us a peek into how far one can go before being pushed over the edge. Sadly, that's where Dent needs to go to find answers, and when he does, what will these results do to him? Read Full Review
CJ Ward's writing is nothing short of impressive.
The twice was visible a 100 miles away but that’s ok. I still like it. Cool art and colors.
Given how utterly absurd the premise is, this is really well written. Great art.