“Identity Crisis” from The Batman Chronicles #17 (June 1999), written by Chris Renaud (director of Despicable Me and The Lorax), art by Graham Nolan and Bill Sienkiewicz.
Revisited my Audio Adventures design for Two-Face :)
2/2 crept up on me before I could finish this up, so I made sure to get it done so I could post it on 2/22 LOL
I wanted to make two different designs for season 1 and season 2 because I felt like the change to his character in the story is enough to give him a new suit that’s more fancy and Iceberg casino-y, but his season 1 appearance could still be a classic Two-face kind of look
My inspirations for the design were obviously BTAS with the black and white, but also a little bit of Tim Sale, his original orange and purple appearance, the Gotham Nocturne comics, and also a little bit of the original Lego Batman games LOL
The Judge both is and isn't there. The Judge is the idea of something that might be there, and so in that sense The Judge is there, but never interacting with the outside world (and never directly with its hosts either).
The only thing that has the power to pass judgment is innocence (and innocence does not last in this fallen world). But the idea of innocence is compelling enough to them to exist as a hollow, half-there force of everything precious lost (maybe never existed).
The Judge is THE measure of whether everything is the way it should be.....or just anthropomorphized guilt. Either way, Harvey and Harv both defer to its decrees (or what they imagine those decrees might hypothetically be).
Never take medical advice from your unhinged alter-ego. Watch #CWGothamKnights at 9/8C tomorrow! This is the episode that nearly broke my brain, so please, please tune in live! http://bit.ly/CWGothamKnights
Catch up now on TheCW app or site-or stream on Amazon Video, iTunes, Vudu, or Google Play!