Free Shipping Available. Buy Top Products On eBay. Money Back Guarantee! The Scarecrow ( Jonathan Crane) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane, the character first appeared in World's Finest Comics #3 (September 1941).
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Back in 1987, Scarecrow starred in a story called "Fear for $ale" ( Detective Comics #571) by writer Mike W. Barr and artists Alan Davis, Paul Neary, Adrienne Roy, and John Workman. He made an entrepreneurial venture into the business of informally manufactured and sold pharmaceuticals. Unlike Joker, Two-Face or even Riddler, Scarecrow gains a lot of his recognition from outside source material, such as his portrayals in cartoons such as Batman: The Animated Series, games like the Arkham Asylum series, and even block buster movies such as The Dark Knight Trilogy where he is portrayed by Cillian Murphy. This page is about the original comic book character. For other uses, see Scarecrow (Disambiguation) Dr. Jonathan Crane, also known as the supervillain and a major enemy of . Created by Batman creators , he first appeared in World's Finest Comics #3 (Fall 1941). Scarecrow is Batman's ultimate villain in DC's big crossover Fear State - Polygon Comics Batman's nemesis Scarecrow brought Gotham to its knees without a drop of fear gas Batman: Fear.
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Detective Comics #731 As the Crow Flies Batman #626 - #630 Batman/Scarecrow 3-D #1 Single Issues Batman #189 - Fright of the Scarecrow! Batman #262 - The Scarecrow's Trail of Fear! Batman #494 - Night Terrors Batman #523 - Dark Wings Fly Away in Fear Year One: Batman/Scarecrow is a two issue miniseries exploring the past of Scarecrow. Year One: Batman/Scarecrow #1 Year One: Batman/Scarecrow #2 Cover Gallery: Year One: Batman/Scarecrow Vol 1 Collections from Year One: Batman/Scarecrow Vol 1 Images from Year One: Batman/Scarecrow Vol 1 Textless Cover Art from Year One: Batman/Scarecrow Vol 1 Batman Recommended Reading Batman (Volume 1. FIND A COMIC SHOP NEAR YOU JOIN DC UNIVERSE INFINITE Talent Written by: Elliot Maggin Dennis O'Neil Peter Milligan Gardner Fox Gerry Conway Devin Grayson Bill Finger Mike Barr Art by: Alan Davis Jim Balent Duncan Fegredo Joe Giella Paul Gulacy Paul Neary Roger Robinson Ronnie Del Carmen Sal Almendola Scott McDaniel Mike Mignola Ernie Chan YEAR ONE: BATMAN/SCARECROW goes back to the very beginning, to Jonathan Crane's birth and questionable lineage, and follows his story up to his first appearance taking on Batman and Robin!
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288 Rated: Teen Starring Alfred Pennyworth Bane Green Arrow James Gordon Poison Ivy Batgirl Killer Croc Penguin Robin Solomon Grundy Two-Face Scarecrow The Joker Harvey Bullock Mister Freeze Riddler MORE FROM THIS SERIES Scarecrow is a brilliant psychologist turned super-villain who fights Batman in Gotham City, specializing in techniques and chemicals that manipulate fear. Jonathan Crane was originally a well-respected professor, although he lost credibility when he obsessively took his experiments too far and descended into madness.
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Gotham. Scarecrow in Gotham. A young Jonathan Crane appears in the episode "The Fearsome Dr Crane." This version of the character has an origin similar to his New 52 origin. He is injected with a. A scarecrow, a Mad Hatter and a murderous clown (who, for the purposes of variety, has been restricted to but a couple of outings on this list). Between the Bat himself and his enemies, Batman.