Two Face

Try Not to be Super-Grossed Out By Tweeterhead's Classic Two-Face Statue
Try Not to be Super-Grossed Out By Tweeterhead's Classic Two-Face Statue
Try Not to be Super-Grossed Out By Tweeterhead's Classic Two-Face Statue
I'm a grown man who writes about toys, games and comics on the Internet, so when I tell you this Two-Face statue makes me want to throw up, you know I mean it as a compliment. Tweeterhead's latest Batman Classic statue is a fairly spot-on rendering of the man formerly known as Harvey Dent from the Dick Sprang era. As gnarly as Two-Face's design has gotten over the years, there's something to be said for how gag reflex-inducing this incarnation still is all these decades later. Now, you might be thinking this Two-Face isn't actually that bad-looking. Why on Earth would this version be more terrifying to look at than the Aaron Eckhart version from The Dark Knight, or the version from the Batman and Two-Face storyline? Well, I'll tell you. It's all about trypophobia. The paint app on this Two-Face's scarred eye is eerily reminiscent of the louts seed head, which is commonly used to give people with trypophobia the heebie-jeebies. Two-Face is already repulsive enough, but this version's eye just keeps staring at me, giving me the immediate urge to look away. It's not often you can say that about a character design from the '50s, so good job, Tweeterhead.
Best Cosplay Ever (This Week) - 01.12.15
Best Cosplay Ever (This Week) - 01.12.15
Best Cosplay Ever (This Week) - 01.12.15
Although cosplay has been present for decades within the comics, anime, and sci-fi/fantasy fandoms, social media has played an integral role in the thriving communities of costuming that exist, such as Cosplay.com and the Superhero Costuming Forum. Over the years, the cosplay community has evolved into a creative outlet for many fans to establish and showcase some impressive feats of homemade disguise, craftsmanship, and sartorial superheroics at conventions. In honor of the caped crusaders of the convention scene, ComicsAlliance has created Best Cosplay Ever (This Week), an ongoing collection of some of the most impeccable, creative, and clever costumes that we’ve discovered and assembled into a super-showcase of pure fan-devoted talent.
Link Ink: Comics, Film/TV and Gaming News Links 10.22.14
Link Ink: Comics, Film/TV and Gaming News Links 10.22.14
Link Ink: Comics, Film/TV and Gaming News Links 10.22.14
Each weekday, ComicsAlliance brings you a carefully selected variety of links from around the web about comics and comics-related media, including movies, video games, toys, and whatever else might be worth noting. Quite frankly, these are items you may just need to know about to have a productive day. Take a look at today's hand-picked links after the jump.
Link Ink: Comics, Film/TV and Gaming News Links 10.21.14
Link Ink: Comics, Film/TV and Gaming News Links 10.21.14
Link Ink: Comics, Film/TV and Gaming News Links 10.21.14
Each weekday, ComicsAlliance brings you a carefully selected variety of links from around the web about comics and comics-related media, including movies, video games, toys, and whatever else might be worth noting. Quite frankly, these are items you may just need to know about to have a productive day. Take a look at today's hand-picked links after the jump.
Len Wein Talks 'Batman '66: The Lost Episode' [Interview]
Len Wein Talks 'Batman '66: The Lost Episode' [Interview]
Len Wein Talks 'Batman '66: The Lost Episode' [Interview]
On November 19, DC Comics will release Batman '66: The Lost Episode, a bookshelf-format one-shot by writer Len Wein and penciller José Luis Garcia-López -- superhero comics legends, both -- adapting a previously-unknown story that Harlan Ellison wrote for the classic Adam West and Burt Ward TV show: the introduction of Two-Face. The project is a very special companion to DC's popular and critically acclaimed digital-first Batman '66 series. In addition to its prestigious veteran storytellers, the book also features inking by Joe Prado, colors by Alex Sinclair and cover art by Alex Ross, all industry leaders in their disciplines. At New York Comic Con this past weekend, we had the opportunity to sit down with Wein and discuss the origin of the project, his friendship with Ellison, and the experience of adapting an unfilmed television episode into the comic book format.
New 'Batman: Arkham Knight' Trailer Glides, Zooms And Crunches Through Gotham [Video]
New 'Batman: Arkham Knight' Trailer Glides, Zooms And Crunches Through Gotham [Video]
New 'Batman: Arkham Knight' Trailer Glides, Zooms And Crunches Through Gotham [Video]
Do you like loving, slow-motion shots of the Batmobile? Do you like the idea of Batman jumping out of a moving Batmobile and gliding through the night sky? Do you like punches and knees to the face? If you do, then you're probably going to enjoy the heck out of the new trailer for Batman: Arkham Knight, the game that marks Rocksteady Studios' return to the Arkham game franchise after it took a bre
DC Teases Batman: The Animated Series Mr. Freeze & Two-Face
DC Teases Batman: The Animated Series Mr. Freeze & Two-Face
DC Teases Batman: The Animated Series Mr. Freeze & Two-Face
DC Collectibles will double the size of its 6" Batman: The Animated Series action figure this November as 1997 The New Batman Adventures versions of Two-Face and Mr. Freeze join quarter three releases TNBA Batman and B:TAS Catwoman. Fully painted figure prototypes aren't ready to view just yet, but DCC is teasing the figures with unpainted sculpt images that show off each toy's articulation a
M.S. Corley Redesigns Batman's Enemies [Art]
M.S. Corley Redesigns Batman's Enemies [Art]
M.S. Corley Redesigns Batman's Enemies [Art]
With Batman's gallery of foes being as iconic and adaptable as it is, it's not exactly rare to see an artist take a shot at doing their own interpretation of characters like the Joker and Two-Face. It is, however, a pretty uncommon treat to see them done as well, and with as much thought, as artist M.S. Corley has put into his take the Dark Knight's deadliest foes. To be honest, the best work that
DC Collectibles Solicitations For January 2014
DC Collectibles Solicitations For January 2014
DC Collectibles Solicitations For January 2014
Greg Capullo, Forever Evil, Batman: Arkham City and George Pérez are some of the key draws in the DC Collectibles solicitations for January, with a number of the items serving as the first chance fans have had to pick them up since they appeared as San Diego Comic-Con exclusives this past summer. New Batman, Talon, Riddler and Nightwing action figures based on Capullo's artwork are slated to roll
Bizarro Back Issues: The Joker's Solo Series (1975)
Bizarro Back Issues: The Joker's Solo Series (1975)
Bizarro Back Issues: The Joker's Solo Series (1975)
If you've been down to the comic book store over the past couple of weeks, you've probably noticed that for DC, it's Villains Month, where a tie-in to the big Forever Evil event has led to the bad guys headlining the monthly comics instead of the heroes. As a result, we're getting comics with names like Batman #23.1/Joker #1, which I think we can all agree makes things easy to follow. The thing is

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