Batman '66: The Lost Episode #1 The Two-Way Crimes of Two-Face!
Cover Date: January, 2015
During the original Batman television series run, legendary science-fiction writer Harlan Ellison turned in an outline for a story that would have introduced Two-Face. The story never made it to air, and Two-Face never entered the TV show’s Rogues Gall ...
Issue Description
During the original Batman television series run, legendary science-fiction writer Harlan Ellison turned in an outline for a story that would have introduced Two-Face. The story never made it to air, and Two-Face never entered the TV show’s Rogues Gallery. Now, “The Two-Way Crimes of Two-Face” is adapted to comics by two comic book legends: writer Len Wein and artist José Luis Garcia-Lopez. Also included in this special edition are Ellison’s original prose story outline and the complete, original pencils by Garcia-Lopez.
List of covers and their creators:CoverNameCreator(s)Sidebar LocationRegRegular CoverAlex Ross1ValVariant CoverJosé Luis García-López & Joe Prado2Batman '66: The Lost Episode (2014)
- Publisher
- DC Comics
Volume Description
A special one-shot adapting the legendary Harlan Ellison's story for the 1966 Batman television series starring Adam West and Burt Ward that would have brought Two-Face to live action!
The Lost Episode is an adaptation of "The Two Way Crimes of Two-Face" by Len Wein and Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez, with an Alex Ross cover, and an alternate cover by Garcia-Lopez. Along with the story, Garcia-Lopez's un-inked, colored or lettered pages are included, along with Ellison's original pitch!
Collected in Batman '66 Vol. 4.
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