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Two-Face In Other Media
The character Two-Face was created by Bob Kane and first appeared in ''Detective Comics'' #66 (August 1942 in comics, 1942).''Detective Comics'' #66 (August 1942) However, he did not appear outside comics until half a century later in ''Batman: The Animated Series''. Two-Face has since been substantially adapted from the comics into various forms of media, such as feature films, television series and video games. Two-Face has been voiced by Richard Moll in the DC Animated Universe, Troy Baker in the Batman: Arkham, ''Batman: Arkham'' series, Billy Dee Williams in ''The Lego Batman Movie'', and William Shatner in ''Batman vs. Two-Face''. His live-action portrayals include Billy Dee Williams in ''Batman (1989 film), Batman'' (1989), Tommy Lee Jones in ''Batman Forever'', Aaron Eckhart in ''The Dark Knight'', Harry Lawtey in ''Joker: Folie à Deux'', and Nicholas D'Agosto in the television series ''Gotham (TV series), Gotham''. In 2009, Two-Face was ranked #12 on IGN's list of the Top ...
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Cosplay
Cosplay, a blend word of "costume play", is an activity and performance art in which participants called cosplayers wear costumes and Fashion accessory, fashion accessories to represent a specific Character (arts), character. Cosplayers often interact to create a subculture, and a broader use of the term "cosplay" applies to any costumed role-playing in venues apart from the stage. Any entity that lends itself to dramatic interpretation may be taken up as a subject. Favorite sources include anime, cartoons, comic books, manga, television show, television series, rock music concert, performances, video games, Internet meme, memes and in some cases, original characters. The term has been adopted as slang, often in politics, to mean someone pretending to play a role or take on a personality disingenuously. Cosplay grew out of the practice of fan costuming at science fiction conventions, beginning with Morojo's "futuristicostumes" created for the 1st World Science Fiction Conventi ...
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