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* OlderThanTheyThink: Barbara Gordon being Harvey Dent's fiancee originated in ''Wizard Magazine'' 's [[https://theculturednerd.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/5757323-0770575980-tumbl-687x1024.jpg pitch]] for an [[ComicBook/UltimateMarvel Ultimates]]-style reimaging back in 2003.
* WTHCostumingDepartment: The decision to have Bruce Wayne wear his brown and yellow suit from the animated series. With Michael Keaton's facial features and his occasional reliance on glasses, he looks a lot like [[Series/TheOfficeUS Dwight Schrute]].

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* OlderThanTheyThink: Barbara Gordon being Harvey Dent's fiancee originated in ''Wizard Magazine'' 's Magazine'''s [[https://theculturednerd.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/5757323-0770575980-tumbl-687x1024.jpg pitch]] for an [[ComicBook/UltimateMarvel Ultimates]]-style reimaging ComicBook/UltimateMarvel-style reimagining back in 2003.
* WTHCostumingDepartment: The decision to have Bruce Wayne wear his brown and yellow suit from the animated series. ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries''. With Michael Keaton's Creator/MichaelKeaton's facial features and his occasional reliance on glasses, he looks a lot like [[Series/TheOfficeUS Dwight Schrute]].Schrute]].
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* NightmareFuel: Issue #3 shows Harvey Dent avoiding his gruesome fate, rescuing Drake from certain death and experiences a downpour of success after that. But there's something inherently off about the whole scene. First there's his meeting with some political donors, who are all smoking and filling the room with the resulting haze. Then when he's celeberating Barbara's promotion to Commissioner, Jerome appears out of nowhere and tells him to flip a coin. Harvey suddenly finds himself back in Burnside, and one side of his face is in great pain...

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* NightmareFuel: Issue #3 shows Harvey Dent avoiding his gruesome fate, rescuing Drake from certain death and experiences a downpour of success after that. But there's something inherently off about the whole scene. First there's his meeting with some political donors, who are all smoking and filling the room with the resulting haze. Then when he's celeberating celebrating Barbara's promotion to Commissioner, Jerome appears out of nowhere and tells him to flip a coin. Harvey suddenly finds himself back in Burnside, and one side of his face is in great pain...
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* NightmareFuel: Issue #3 shows Harvey Dent avoiding his gruesome fate, rescuing Drake from certain death and experiences a downpour of success after that. But there's something inherently off about the whole scene. First there's his meeting with some political donors, who are all smoking and filling the room with the resulting haze. Then when he's celeberating Barbara's promotion to Commissioner, Jerome appears out of nowhere and tells him to flip a coin. Harvey suddenly finds himself back in Burnside, and one side of his face is in great pain...
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Uncanny Valley is IUEO now and the subjective version has been split; cleaning up misuse and ZCE in the process


* UncannyValley: Issue #3 shows Harvey Dent avoiding his gruesome fate, rescuing Drake from certain death and experiences a downpour of success after that. But there's something inherently off about the whole scene. First there's his meeting with some political donors, who are all smoking and filling the room with the resulting haze. Then when he's celeberating Barbara's promotion to Commissioner, Jerome appears out of nowhere and tells him to flip a coin. Harvey suddenly finds himself back in Burnside, and one side of his face is in great pain...
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* UncannyValley: Issue #3 shows Harvey Dent avoiding his gruesome fate, rescuing Drake from certain death and experiences a downpour of success after that. But there's something inherently off about the whole scene. First there's his meeting with some political donors, who are all smoking and filling the room with the resulting haze. Then when he's celeberating Barbara's promotion to Commissioner, Jerome appears out of nowhere and tells him to flip a coin. Harvey suddenly finds himself back in Burnside, and one side of his face is in great pain...

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* UncannyValley: Issue #3 shows Harvey Dent avoiding his gruesome fate, rescuing Drake from certain death and experiences a downpour of success after that. But there's something inherently off about the whole scene. First there's his meeting with some political donors, who are all smoking and filling the room with the resulting haze. Then when he's celeberating Barbara's promotion to Commissioner, Jerome appears out of nowhere and tells him to flip a coin. Harvey suddenly finds himself back in Burnside, and one side of his face is in great pain...pain...
* WTHCostumingDepartment: The decision to have Bruce Wayne wear his brown and yellow suit from the animated series. With Michael Keaton's facial features and his occasional reliance on glasses, he looks a lot like [[Series/TheOfficeUS Dwight Schrute]].
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fiance with one "e" refers to the MAN you're going to marry - Barbara is female


* OlderThanTheyThink: Barbara Gordon being Harvey Dent's fiance originated in ''Wizard Magazine'' 's [[https://theculturednerd.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/5757323-0770575980-tumbl-687x1024.jpg pitch]] for an [[ComicBook/UltimateMarvel Ultimates]]-style reimaging back in 2003.

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* OlderThanTheyThink: Barbara Gordon being Harvey Dent's fiance fiancee originated in ''Wizard Magazine'' 's [[https://theculturednerd.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/5757323-0770575980-tumbl-687x1024.jpg pitch]] for an [[ComicBook/UltimateMarvel Ultimates]]-style reimaging back in 2003.
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* OlderThanTheyThink: Barbara Gordon being Harvey Dent's fiance originated in ''Wizard Magazine'' 's [[https://theculturednerd.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/5757323-0770575980-tumbl-687x1024.jpg pitch]] for an [[ComicBook/UltimateMarvel Ultimates]]-style reimaging back in 2003.
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* UncannyValley: Issue #3 shows Harvey Dent avoiding his gruesome fate, rescuing Drake from certain death and experiences a downpour of success after that. But there's something inherently off about the whole scene. First there's his meeting with some political donors, who are all smoking and filling the room with the resulting haze. Then when he's celeberating Barbara's promotion to commissioner, Jerome appears out of nowhere and tells him to flip a coin. Harvey suddenly finds himself back in Burnside, and one side of his face is in great pain...

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* UncannyValley: Issue #3 shows Harvey Dent avoiding his gruesome fate, rescuing Drake from certain death and experiences a downpour of success after that. But there's something inherently off about the whole scene. First there's his meeting with some political donors, who are all smoking and filling the room with the resulting haze. Then when he's celeberating Barbara's promotion to commissioner, Commissioner, Jerome appears out of nowhere and tells him to flip a coin. Harvey suddenly finds himself back in Burnside, and one side of his face is in great pain...
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* {{Anvilicious}}: Harvey Dent's RaceLift is emphasized quite strongly in the first two issues. It manages to steer away from CharacterDerailment when Harvey says he's been code-switching up until this point, which plays rather neatly into his Two-Face moniker.

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* {{Anvilicious}}: Harvey Dent's RaceLift is emphasized quite strongly in the first two issues. It manages to steer away from CharacterDerailment derailing his characterisation when Harvey says he's been code-switching up until this point, which plays rather neatly into his Two-Face moniker.
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* {{Anvilicious}}: Harvey Dent's RaceLift is emphasized quite strongly in the first two issues. It manages to steer away from CharacterDerailment when Harvey says he's been code-switching up until this point, which plays rather neatly into his Two-Face moniker.
* UncannyValley: Issue #3 shows Harvey Dent avoiding his gruesome fate, rescuing Drake from certain death and experiences a downpour of success after that. But there's something inherently off about the whole scene. First there's his meeting with some political donors, who are all smoking and filling the room with the resulting haze. Then when he's celeberating Barbara's promotion to commissioner, Jerome appears out of nowhere and tells him to flip a coin. Harvey suddenly finds himself back in Burnside, and one side of his face is in great pain...

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