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Batman vs Two-Face


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Batman vs Two-Face

 
Description: ISBN 1845769562 / Genre: Graphic Novels / Comics / Paperback / 176 Pages / Book is published 2008-07-25 by Titan Books Ltd

Newest Review: ... will depend on which version of Two-Face you like. Some people will prefer the early simple tales which centred on Two-Face's ... more

 ... obsession with committing crimes based around the number 2. Others (myself included) will go for the later, darker, more psychological stories. As such, the amount of enjoyment you get from each of the episodes can be quite variable. Certainly, from my perspective, some of the earlier stories from the 40s and 50s are a little silly. It wasn't until Batman and his enemies were reinvented in the 70s and 80s that Two-Face became a worthy villain. On the other hand, if you prefer lighter stories, the ones at the start of...more

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Pages: 176, Paperback, Titan Books Ltd
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Premium Review Batman vs Two-Face: How Two-Faced can you get? (1048 words)
by - written on 14/04/09 (Very useful, 118 readings)
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Good old DC. You can always rely on them to cash in on the latest Batman film. And sure enough, carefully time to tie in with the release of the Dark Knight, which looks at the rise and fall of Two-Face, DC decided to publish Batman Vs. Two-Face. Thankfully, it's not purely a cynical tie-in, designed purely to part new fans from their cash. It will be of at least some interest to both new fans wanting to find out more following the film and slightly more established Batman fans. What's unlikely, though, is that die-hard followers of the Bat will find anything new. The book presents a number of stories from Batman's long-running battle with Two-Face. ...  Read the complete review

 

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