Yes.
Harvey Dent used to be the DA of Gotham City. He was actually a friend of Batman. After he became so disfigured from the acid that destroyed half his face, he became insane and developed the Two-Face persona.
In the movie 'The Dark Knight' , Harvey Dent became Two-Face when his face got burned after Batman saved him from the warehouse The Joker had him tied up in .
if you meen the weird cartoon, no, he just appeared in the animated series
He never was. He was supposed to be in it, and played by Clint Eastwood, but the show was cancelled before he had a chance to be in it.
Aaron Eckhart
according to what i heard, Murphy may appear in Batman 3 as The Riddler.
Season 4 episode 1
i thnk it is superman but it could be batman im not sure
The only time he wore the Batman suit was a scene in Batman Forever. The scene where his ex-wife Dr. Chase Meridian (Nicole Kidman) had to kiss Batman and she tells him, “my place at 8.”
Professor Hugo Strange is one of the first recurring villains Batman ever faced. He preceded the Joker and Catwoman by a couple of months. He does not appear in Lego Batman the Video Game for most platforms. He does appear in Lego Batman the Video Game for Nintendo DS. He is by the door where you would enter the bank behind the handle bar super strength wall.
TwoFace doesn't like her in the Batman the animated series from 1992. In the film of the same year, Batman Returns, her enemy is Max Shreck. In the comics she has Batman sometimes as an enemy, sometimes as a friend.
Heroes: Batman, Robin, Nightwing, Batgirl Villians: the Riddler, Clayface, Dr. Freeze, Poison Ivy, Twoface, all henchmen, the Joker, the Penguin, and Catwoman.
Joker, Penguin, Twoface, Scarecrow, The riddler, Harley quinn, Poison Ivy and Catwoman
Harvey Dent
There does not appear to be a scientific name to describe the fear of Batman.
Yes. Batman became a Green Lantern in the Elseworlds' comic "Batman: In Darkest Knight."
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according to what i heard, Murphy may appear in Batman 3 as The Riddler.
In May of 1939, the first Batman comic book(Detective comics #27) was released.
Batman appeared in color on TV in 1966, with the premiere of the "Batman" TV series starring Adam West and Burt Ward.
No, Two-Face did not appear in Batman Begins. Two-Face, also known as Harvey Dent, is featured in The Dark Knight, the sequel to Batman Begins.
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