Two-Face #5

Writer: Christian Ward Artist: Fabio Veras Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: April 2, 2025 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 10
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8.1User Rating

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Roll the dice and Die. As Good Harvey struggles to keep Bad Harvey in check, a mysterious and dangerous new villain storms the Gotham underground, prompting Two-Face's closest ally to step up as the new face of the White Church. Meanwhile, Harvey's fight for control-and redemption-takes a deadly turn.

  • 10
    Dark Knight News - Kendra Smart Apr 23, 2025

    Christian Ward has given us even more pathways in the story for Two-Face #5, adding to those given in Two-Face #4. There is a lot of things still to come to light and I know I am so excited to see where this story is leading, especially with an ending like that! Guess we are on the edge of our seats together friends, til next time! Read Full Review

  • 9.5
    Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield Apr 2, 2025

    This series is wrapping up after next issue, making it feel more like an extended Black Label graphic novel than a traditional DC series, and that's where the villains of Gotham work best, I think. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Batman-News - Aaron Ray Jr. Apr 2, 2025

    If one thing is clear from the first five issues of Two-Face, it is that the plans of the Shadow Hand run deep. Whether those plans make much sense in the long game is yet unknown. So far, Lake has been a standout supporting character and their evolution has been a joy to read. In contrast, I think Die and the implications of her origins aren't that appealing and disappointingly derivative. However, the character is an excellent foil for Lake at this current time, so I'm entertaining things for now. Admittedly, Dent dabbling in the occult does explain away the more fantastical choices with the character's mind prison. Lastly, Veras and team are killing the art and cameos like Great White Shark. So, tearing through this book is pleasing enough to recommend another week. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    AIPT - Christopher Franey Apr 2, 2025

    The latest issue of Two-Face shifts focus from the team-up between "Bad Harvey and his mother to explore another branch of Harvey Dent's chaotic family. Christian Ward and Fabio Veras introduce a new character, Die, with a gimmick for chance. As Harvey struggles to keep his darker half in check, the appearance of Die causes chaos at the White Church, and Harvey's internal battle deepens, especially as his reflection taunts him with self-doubt. The issue delivers intriguing moments and deepens Harvey's character. Veras' artwork continues to impress, capturing intense emotions, while Ivan Plascencia's colors enhance the drama, making the issue visually compelling. As we approach the series ' finale, the unresolved motivations and Harvey's next move add suspense to the storyline. Read Full Review

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