

After destroying some of Gilda's art pieces, Harvey returns home and in a fit of rage, he breaks all the mirrors. Upon arriving at her home, Harvey realizes that she is just as horrified as the rest of the people and his sanity finally gives in. Kent walks to Gilda's home and the people on the streets can't stand the sight of his face.

Kent's life starts to decline and he only hopes that his fiancée could understand his situation. Batman tries to help his friend, but they learn that the only plastic surgeon who could have restored Kent's face travelled to Germany, where he was captured by the Nazis and taken away. When the time comes to take the bandages off, the horrible truth is revealed and Kent realizes that the left side of his face has been left hideously scarred. Kent is taken to a doctor, and he puts some bandages on his face for a week. Batman tries to pull Moroni's aim away, but the acid reaches the left side of Kent's face. Knowing that he is losing the case, Moroni throws some sulfuric acid at Kent's face. After Batman's testimony, Kent pulls a double-headed coin, which belongs to Moroni and was found at the crime scene, proving that Moroni is indeed guilty of the crime. Synopsis for Batman: "The Crimes of Two-Face"Īt the Gotham City Courthouse, the young and handsome District Attorney Harvey Kent is prosecuting the criminal "Boss" Moroni for murder and the first witness is Batman.

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