Why does Silver Age do Two-Face the best?

Why does Silver Age do Two-Face the best?

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Silver-Age does the entire DC Pantheon the best.

It leans into his gimmick. I don't think any other era had him not commit crimes tonight because the coin says so.

Actually, that stretches all the way back to his first appearance. He separated his crimes by day and night, with the daylight take going to charity.

Two-Face was a fun, weird character before writers got obsessed with his origin.

Batman's villains need to be mob bosses again.

You posted a cartoon, not Silver Age

>Brave and the Bold
>Not Silver Age

two face is classiness meeting old fashioned weirdness and it really shows in this design

It's inspired by the Silver Age, but Two-Face in particular was made much wackier

These are all true

Two-Face barely appeared in the Silver Age, though.

He had a lengthy hiatus after the Golden Age before being brought back.

This. Batman fighting justice league tier shit is mega gay.

Peak batman is when he's solving mysteries and fighting organized crime hence why the long holiday was great

>the long holiday

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Oops ment long Halloween

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In the Silver Age he could just be another gimmick villain

In the 90s and after he had to be a horribly tragic character that was more about the drama of his existence than being a criminal that robbed banks

>In the 90s and after he had to be a horribly tragic character that was more about the drama of his existence than being a criminal that robbed banks

Ah to be Alan Moore.

I forget, did they ever release that second Batman '66 movie with William Shatner as Two-Face or did Adam West die before they could finish it?

It's been released.

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It's really disappointing. Not only is his two gimmick a wealth of potential stories, but he also has the unique ability to change the direction of those stories literally with a flip of a coin.

It would be fun to see how far you can push that. Like, what if he went on a "good" crime spree? All he gets is good coin flips, but yet still has to commit crimes since the coin already decided that fate. It would be interesting.

It really is a litmus test for writers, "Let's see you fuck up a story about the duality of man." Two-Face can be a gambler, a tragedy, a maniac, a gimmick gangster or all of the above. I'm coming around to the opinion there are no bad characters, only bad writers.

You can watch it right now on Amazon Prime.

>T. Jeff Bezos