Harvey Dent.
The 2 face in Batman comics is a supervillian in a comic book and a fictional character. He was an enemy of Batman with 2 face personna, the good and the bad depending onthe outcome of a coin flip.
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.
Not necessarily. The smiley face is a common symbol and can be used in different ways in storytelling. As long as the character and story are distinct from those in Watchmen, it is possible to create a new and original comic book character with a smiley face mask.
The joker, Bane and Two face etc. In fact, all the negative characters in the batman stories won batman first, but batman would always beat them in the end of the stories, which is considered as the prevalence of justice and the loss of criminality.
Spider-Man is a Marvel character. There is no equivalent in the DC Universe. DC and Marvel have teamed up before to have Spider-Man face off against Superman in one comic and team up with Batman in another, though.
Batmans face isn't scared, if you mean the batman villian Scarface, he can usually be found in the hands of the ventrilloquist, he apears in both batman the animated series and "The Batman".
you can only get two face in the batman games like Lego batman and arkham asylum
Batman punched Spider-Man in the face in many mixed DC & Marvel comics. They were both fighting for good but in many comic issues, there would be many disputes between Batman & Spider-Man and to prove their strength, they would battle. If you google, DC vs Marvel or Batman vs Spider-Man, you will find many pictures of the battles between them.
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Batman Forever (1995)
Spiderman can be considered, along with the Hulk as the face of Marvel comics similar to how Superman and Batman are the faces of DC. True there might be many other popular characters, but Spiderman is known world wide and is Marvel's most widely known and popular character (I am not saying the best, or the most popular in the US. he is the most widely known Marvel character)
It depends on how far back you want to go. Batman made his debut in Detective Comics #27, May 1939, so there is a wealth of comic history out there for Batman. I would recommend a few collections that highlight the Silver Age Batman, from the 1960s-1980s. Showcase Presents is a series of graphic novels that highlight the comics from that era. It's in black and white, but the stories are quite amazing, and gives you a sense of Batman's evolution as a character. If you want to delve in the nitty-gritty, I definitely recommend the following: Batman: Year One by Frank Miller and Dave Mazzucchelli (The basic origin of Batman, and his first year as a crimefighter) The Dark Night Returns by Frank Miller and Klaus Janson (a possible future involving Batman and the world in general) The Long Halloween by Jeff Loeb and Tim Sale (Great murder mystery, and it goes into the comic-book origin of Two Face) The Killing Joke by Alan Moore and Brian Bolland (One of the best, if not the best, books focusing on The Joker) There are two graphic novels that collect the first appearance of Bane, if you're interested. The story arc is called "Knightfall," and it shows Bane at his most brilliant. There are plenty of books out there that highlight Batman, Bane, and of course Catwoman. Of course, there is always the tried-and-true method... go to the nearest comic book store and ask for the latest issue of Batman or Detective Comics. The store itself, and any bookstore that sells comics and graphic novels, can really get you started in the world of comic books. Hope this helps.