Batman and Robin #25 (2014)

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Batman and Robin #25 (2014)

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Flashback scene featuring the origin of Two-Face.

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Re: Batman and Robin #25 (2014)

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What happened in the comic, can you explain the whole scene on this page? I do not understand anything, thanks in advance :?:
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Re: Batman and Robin #25 (2014)

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The woman in the orange jumpsuit is a criminal who was sent to prison by Harvey (the man in the story) years earlier. She has just escaped. She breaks into his house, kills his wife, and puts on her dress.

After that (not shown here), she pours acid on Harvey's face and turns him into the villain called Two-Face.

Hope that helps.
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tirepanted3 wrote:The woman in the orange jumpsuit is a criminal who was sent to prison by Harvey (the man in the story) years earlier. She has just escaped. She breaks into his house, kills his wife, and puts on her dress.

After that (not shown here), she pours acid on Harvey's face and turns him into the villain called Two-Face.

Hope that helps.
Hmm, and this is the canon of the two-faced, its origin?
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Re: Batman and Robin #25 (2014)

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Yes, in the new comics. Older comics have a different origin, but DC rebooted their superheroes a few years ago, so some of them have different origins now.
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tirepanted3 wrote:Yes, in the new comics. Older comics have a different origin, but DC rebooted their superheroes a few years ago, so some of them have different origins now.
Ok, thanks
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