Two-Face (Action Figure Style)

Unknown · DC Comics Super Heroes

The Batman · 2006

Two-Face (Action Figure Style)

Figure ID

Unknown

Theme

DC Comics Super Heroes

Year Released

2006

Rarity

Common

Head

Molded one-piece head with dualistic face split, half normal skin tone and hair, half blue/white scarred face, unique to this specific action figure line

Torso

Molded upper body split down the middle with brown suit side and blue suit side, green tie in the center, non-standard minifigure proportions

Legs

Molded lower body integrated with legs, split brown and blue to match the suit, black molded shoes

Accessories

None present in image

Color Scheme

Brown, blue, white, green, black, and flesh tones

Printing Details

Pad printed details on a specialized non-standard molded action figure body rather than traditional LEGO minifigure parts

Variants

Standard variants within the specific Batman action figure sets

Condition Notes

Shows moderate paint wear, scuffing on hands and face, typical for played-with molded plastic figures of this era

Estimated Value

5.00 USD to 15.00 USD depending on completeness and condition

Price (New)

Part of a boxed set or multi-pack originally retailing around 20.00 USD to 30.00 USD

Compatible Sets

Appears in sets related to the Batman theme from the mid-2000s utilizing non-minifigure action figure components

Character Background

Two-Face is the classic Batman villain Harvey Dent, former District Attorney of Gotham City whose left side was disfigured with acid, leading to a split personality obsessed with duality and coin flips

Design Notes

This figure utilizes specialized action figure molds rather than standard LEGO minifigure parts, an experimental design choice used during certain non-System eras

Similar Minifigures

Other villains from the same non-standard Batman action figure sub-line

Collectibility

Low to moderate collectibility, primarily sought after by niche completists of unorthodox LEGO iterations rather than traditional minifigure collectors

History

Released during a period when LEGO experimented with alternative figure styles alongside traditional System sets

Interesting Facts

Many traditional LEGO purists do not consider these molded action figures to be true minifigures due to their lack of standard interchangeable parts

Display Suggestions

Display alongside other non-standard LEGO figures or Batman villains in a dedicated DC Comics shelf

Modification Potential

Very low modification potential as these specialized parts are not compatible with standard LEGO System bricks

Overall Assessment

An interesting historical curio for DC Super Heroes fans, though lacking the universal appeal and modularity of traditional LEGO minifigures

Identified on 8/10/2026
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