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    Two-Face: Year One #1

    Two-Face: Year One » Two-Face: Year One #1 - Part 1 of 2 released by DC Comics on September 2008.

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    Part 1 of 2 last edited by pikahyper on 06/30/19 09:42PM View full history

    In a time of corruption and greed, the only force keeping Gotham City from collapsing into utter chaos included assistant district attorney Harvey Dent, a cop named Jim Gordon, a vigilante known only as Batman—and a mysterious group of untouchable crime-fighters working outside the law. Be here to witness the beginning of a legacy, when a meeting between Gotham’s finest and Gotham’s vilest spawns the protectors who will safeguard Gotham’s future, as well as the monster who will try to burn it to the ground. Don’t miss the start of this exciting two-part miniseries featuring one of the Dark Knight’s most fearsome foes!

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    That's a shame. It really is. This issue started great. And I mean GREAT. It dealt with the Long Halloween (which I hated.)Harvey and Gordon are assembling a team of honorable cops (including Bullock, who's always awesome) to take down Maroni. However, things go south when Maroni's attorney (who has a history with Den) manages to get the charges dropped by bringing up that the evidence was found outside the law. The good guys at GCPD have to try again. This time without Batman's help.Things get ...

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