Sorry for the aspect ratio, but hopefully the story here negates that.
Story:
Story: Two-Face no longer has a good half. He has fallen completely into darkness and his coin always lands on tails, thus resulting in no good outcome. This is a what if scenario in that Two-Face is dealing with people in Arrow's world. First, Malcolm, who Two-Face kills infront of Tommy. Then Moria, who he kills infront of Oliver. Two-Face then causes Thea to wreck and die. Tommy, trying to avenge his father and friends, goes after Two-Face. Two-Face's rage is more, however, and Tommy falls. Diggle was sent to find Tommy, but he, instead, had to confront the mad man. Diggle stands his ground and even after getting shot, makes his way to Oliver, who was searching after them. Sadly, Diggle dies. Finally, Two-Face approaches Dinah, someone he knew when he was a DA. Dinah is held hostage after getting surprisingly knocked out when trying to ease Two-Face, a former friend, down. At the hostage site, Arrow and Two-Face meet face to face. They talk and Harvey shoots him. Afterwards, Detective Lance and the crew run in to save his daughter, Two-Face thinks that Lance wants to make sure he doesn't escape, which is the opposite, so he lets her go. Lance, still angry, threatens to send Two-Face to hell himself. Harvey wants to escape life, but he knows he can't. He shows this by attempting to shoot himself, but the coin only lands on heads in this case. Two-Face tells Lance there is no escape from this. Combined with anger and understanding, Lance goes to shoot Two-Face, much to the dismay of his team. Oliver takes out Lance and tackles Two Face. Lance checks on Dinah while Oliver checks on Two-Face. Harvey is dead, but in a way, so is Oliver, who wakes up at a hospital (Lance & Dinah took him there, not revealing his secret). The coin still haunts him. He's lost everything.
The black and white scenes are showcasing the "dead."
The black and white scenes are showcasing the "dead."
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