detective comics #74 (1943): tweedledum and tweedledee
Two-Face—after apparently losing both an eye and his actual Harvey Dent personality via a Thomas Wayne batarang lobotomy—gets brainwashed by Psycho-Pirate.
Huge news! IDW and the Library of American Comics have announced the third and final collection of the Batman Silver Age newspaper comic strips, featuring the ONLY Silver Age appearance of Two-Face as he leads an all-star roster of rogues!
I especially love how this Harvey is always smiling and friendly-looking on his scarred side. In retrospect, it’s such an obvious design choice that it’s bizarre that no one else has really tried depicting him that way before or since!
This volume will be released on November 18th, and will feature a cover price of $49.99! Start saving now, folks! I know I will!
The line for the men's room at Arkham Asylum, as observed by Killer Croc who is in a wheelchair because of reasons.
--Brian Bolland
Rare original art by legendary Batman artist Marshall Rogers, including a portrait of Catwoman's unique costume from the newspaper comic strip.
So I've found these concept drawings by Marshall Rogers (the late, legendary Batman artist of The Laughing Fish and other timeless Bat-classics), and I have no idea what they're from.
But holy crap... a wacky new Killer Moth design? A new legacy Clayface based on the pre-shapeshifting slasher Basil Karlo version? Tweedledee and Tweedledum actually being potentially kind of interesting for the first time in their seventy-plus year history? WHAT WAS THIS MYSTERY PROJECT?!