For the past couple months at scans_daily, I've been doing Two-Face Tuesdays over at scans_daily, carrying on the tradition of the great
zhinxy. I've been posted extended versions over at my personal LJ,
thehefner, and will be now posting them here.
While I think BATMAN: THE ANIMATED SERIES is pretty much the definitive Batman, and its Two-Face to be near-perfect in spirit, I hate the episode "Judgment Day." Y'know, the one with "The Judge."
It's so close to being something brilliant, but I won't spoil why for those who haven't seen the episode (although really, is there anyone here who hasn't? Most everyone here's seen and loved BTAS, right?). I'll go into details behind the cut, as we delve into this story from 1997's BATMAN: SHADOW OF THE BAT #62 and #63, which introduced a new vigilante who specifically targeted Two-Face's men.

( Who could he *possibly* be? Alfred, perhaps? )
In the near future, I'll be posting all my extended Two-Face Tuesday posts up here for posterity, so apologies to folks from
thehefner's f-list who will have to see them twice! But hey, that's only fitting, isn't it?
While I think BATMAN: THE ANIMATED SERIES is pretty much the definitive Batman, and its Two-Face to be near-perfect in spirit, I hate the episode "Judgment Day." Y'know, the one with "The Judge."
It's so close to being something brilliant, but I won't spoil why for those who haven't seen the episode (although really, is there anyone here who hasn't? Most everyone here's seen and loved BTAS, right?). I'll go into details behind the cut, as we delve into this story from 1997's BATMAN: SHADOW OF THE BAT #62 and #63, which introduced a new vigilante who specifically targeted Two-Face's men.

( Who could he *possibly* be? Alfred, perhaps? )
In the near future, I'll be posting all my extended Two-Face Tuesday posts up here for posterity, so apologies to folks from