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⚫ | {{Image|Jonathan Crane Earth-Two 001.jpg|The Scarecrow|right}}[[Jonathan Crane (Earth-Two)|Jonathan Crane]] was a disturbed kid who liked to scare birds away. Nowadays, he is a professor of psychology at the [[Gotham University]], but his methods are a bit rough and unnecessary. His colleagues often mocked him because he resembled a scarecrow due to his thin complexion and his old clothes. Crane used his earnings to buy more books, but after listening to his peers mocking him, he decided to deliver fear in exchange of money. In this way, Jonathan Crane becomes the Scarecrow and starts terrorizing the enemies of wealthy men for money. |
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⚫ | Some weeks later the crimes of the Scarecrow become known to everyone in the city. However, due to Crane's reckless activities as a professor, he is fired from the university, but he doesn't really care enough since he as a new way of making the money he needs to buy more books. When Bruce Wayne visits the president of the college, he learns that a professor known as Jonathan "Scarecrow" Crane has been fired and Bruce thinks that he might have a connection with the new criminal. |
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⚫ | Later, the police spot Scarecrow again and the dynamic duo get going to stop him. Batman and Robin find the Scarecrow, but they're unable to stop him. However, using his hunch as a lead, Batman disguises as an old man and goes to Crane's house, asking for a phone. After using the phone and getting out of Crane's home, he is sure that Crane is Scarecrow. Batman and Robin wait outside Crane's home to ambush him and when he comes out as Scarecrow, a fight between the three of them start. Scarecrow runs into a child's playground and the dynamic duo follow him. After a long struggle, Batman and Robin are finally able to stop the Scarecrow and the criminal is sent to jail. |
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⚫ | | Synopsis11 = {{Image|Jonathan Crane Earth-Two 001.jpg|The Scarecrow|right}}[[Jonathan Crane (Earth-Two)|Jonathan Crane]] was a disturbed kid who liked to scare birds away. Nowadays, he is a professor of psychology at the [[Gotham University]], but his methods are a bit rough and unnecessary. His colleagues often mocked him because he resembled a scarecrow due to his thin complexion and his old clothes. Crane used his earnings to buy more books, but after listening to his peers mocking him, he decided to deliver fear in exchange of money. In this way, Jonathan Crane becomes the Scarecrow and starts terrorizing the enemies of wealthy men for money. |
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⚫ | Some weeks later the crimes of the Scarecrow become known to everyone in the city. However, due to Crane's reckless activities as a professor, he is fired from the university, but he doesn't really care enough since he as a new way of making the money he needs to buy more books. When Bruce Wayne visits the president of the college, he learns that a professor known as Jonathan "Scarecrow" Crane has been fired and Bruce thinks that he might have a connection with the new criminal. |
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⚫ | Later, the police spot Scarecrow again and the dynamic duo get going to stop him. Batman and Robin find the Scarecrow, but they're unable to stop him. However, using his hunch as a lead, Batman disguises as an old man and goes to Crane's house, asking for a phone. After using the phone and getting out of Crane's home, he is sure that Crane is Scarecrow. Batman and Robin wait outside Crane's home to ambush him and when he comes out as Scarecrow, a fight between the three of them start. Scarecrow runs into a child's playground and the dynamic duo follow him. After a long struggle, Batman and Robin are finally able to stop the Scarecrow and the criminal is sent to jail. |
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− | * "The Case of the Death Express" is reprinted in ''[[Superman: The World's Finest Comics Archives Vol 1 |
+ | * "The Case of the Death Express" is reprinted in ''[[Superman: The World's Finest Comics Archives Vol. 1 (Collected)|Superman: The World's Finest Comics Archives, Volume 1]]''. |
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* "Riddle Of The Human Scarecrow" is reprinted in ''Batman Chronicles'', Volume 2 and {{co|Batman: The World's Finest Comics Archives Vol. 1 (Collected)}}. |
* "Riddle Of The Human Scarecrow" is reprinted in ''Batman Chronicles'', Volume 2 and {{co|Batman: The World's Finest Comics Archives Vol. 1 (Collected)}}. |
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+ | * The Scarecrow next appears in {{c|Detective Comics Vol 1 73}}. |
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World's Finest (Volume 1) with a cover date of September, 1941.
Synopsis for Superman: "The Case of the Death Express"
Appearing in Superman: "The Case of the Death Express"
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- Butch Fletcher (Single appearance)
- Sparky Waters (Single appearance)
- Thornton Bigsby (Single appearance)
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- Atkinson (Single appearance)
- Grant Douglas (Single appearance)
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Synopsis for Red, White, and Blue: "The Adventure of the Informer"
Appearing in Red, White, and Blue: "The Adventure of the Informer"
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- Red, White, and Blue
- Red Dugan, USMC
- Whitey Smith, USA
- Blooey Blue, USN
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- Doris West, G2
Synopsis for Crimson Avenger: "The Adventure of the Uncut Diamonds"
Appearing in Crimson Avenger: "The Adventure of the Uncut Diamonds"
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- Sammy the Swell (Single appearance)
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- Robert Blanco (Single appearance)
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Synopsis for Johnny Thunder: "The Story of the Man Who Couldn't Lose"
Appearing in Johnny Thunder: "The Story of the Man Who Couldn't Lose"
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- Oscar Van Gelt De Smythe, Jr. (Single appearance)
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- Mazzie McGonigle (Single appearance)
- Dave (Single appearance)
- Oscar's papa (Single appearance)
Synopsis for Young Doc Davis: "The Case of the Missing Millionaire"
Appearing in Young Doc Davis: "The Case of the Missing Millionaire"
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- Young Doc Davis
Synopsis for Zatara: "Magic Casts Its Vote"
Appearing in Zatara: "Magic Casts Its Vote"
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- Big Elmo (Single appearance)
- Bing-Bang (Single appearance)
Synopsis for Drafty: "The End of the Trail"
Appearing in Drafty: "The End of the Trail"
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- Drafty #158
Synopsis for Sandman: "Crime Visits the Opera"
Appearing in Sandman: "Crime Visits the Opera"
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- Walsh (Single appearance)
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- Billy (Single appearance)
- Wiley Weir (Single appearance)
- his gang of counterfeiters
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Synopsis for Batman: "The Riddle of the Human Scarecrow"
Jonathan Crane was a disturbed kid who liked to scare birds away. Nowadays, he is a professor of psychology at the Gotham University, but his methods are a bit rough and unnecessary. His colleagues often mocked him because he resembled a scarecrow due to his thin complexion and his old clothes. Crane used his earnings to buy more books, but after listening to his peers mocking him, he decided to deliver fear in exchange of money. In this way, Jonathan Crane becomes the Scarecrow and starts terrorizing the enemies of wealthy men for money.
During one of his terrorizing acts, the Scarecrow was spotted by Batman and Robin, who start chasing him but his thin complexion allows Scarecrow to escape.
Some weeks later the crimes of the Scarecrow become known to everyone in the city. However, due to Crane's reckless activities as a professor, he is fired from the university, but he doesn't really care enough since he as a new way of making the money he needs to buy more books. When Bruce Wayne visits the president of the college, he learns that a professor known as Jonathan "Scarecrow" Crane has been fired and Bruce thinks that he might have a connection with the new criminal.
Later, the police spot Scarecrow again and the dynamic duo get going to stop him. Batman and Robin find the Scarecrow, but they're unable to stop him. However, using his hunch as a lead, Batman disguises as an old man and goes to Crane's house, asking for a phone. After using the phone and getting out of Crane's home, he is sure that Crane is Scarecrow. Batman and Robin wait outside Crane's home to ambush him and when he comes out as Scarecrow, a fight between the three of them start. Scarecrow runs into a child's playground and the dynamic duo follow him. After a long struggle, Batman and Robin are finally able to stop the Scarecrow and the criminal is sent to jail.
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Notes
- "The Case of the Death Express" is reprinted in Superman: The World's Finest Comics Archives, Volume 1.
- "Riddle Of The Human Scarecrow" is reprinted in Batman Chronicles, Volume 2 and Batman: The World's Finest Comics Archives Vol. 1.
- The Scarecrow next appears in Detective Comics #73.
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Links and References
- ↑ Originally, the college that the Scarecrow worked at was a generic unnamed institution. In Modern continuity, the college has been retroactively attributed to Gotham University.
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