![]() ![]() I was talking to him about what I was working on and he said, ‘I hope you do something with Harvey Dent. It wasn’t Archie that brought up the idea of Two-Face, it was Mark Waid. “So Tim and I started thinking about this idea about doing something that happened after Year 1 that explained the Falcone family and that world. ![]() “We all went out to breakfast and he said to us, ‘I really like what you do with gangsters – I’d love for you to do something that deals with the crime element in Gotham City before the freaks took over.’ I sat at breakfast listening to this man I so admired and I didn’t want to say to him that I’d never written anything with gangsters. ![]() But when you get to work with Archie Goodwin, you make it part of the plan. At the time, I was either writing movies or television so doing more work in comics was not part of the plan. ![]() “The way it came about was that the late great Tim Sale and I had done three Halloween specials. How did Harvey Dent become involved with Batman: The Long Halloween? We’ve pulled together some highlights from Loeb’s Brisnova panel below. Renowned for his work on Batman: The Long Halloween, Batman: Hush and Spider-Man: Blue, among countless other titles, and as a producer on Jessica Jones, Daredevil and Teen Wolf, legendary comic, film and TV writer Jeph Loeb was happy to share some Supa-Tales from his expansive career at Supanova last November. ![]()
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