Jonathan Crane
A brilliant but disturbed psychologist obsessed with fear, Jonathan Crane was fired from Gotham University and turned to crime as the Scarecrow, using his expertise in phobias and self-developed fear-inducing toxins to terrorize victims — becoming one of Batman's most unsettling adversaries.
Few villains in DC's vast rogues gallery can claim roots as deep as Jonathan Crane, who first stalked the pages of World's Finest Comics #3 in 1941 — a Golden Age debut courtesy of creator Creig Flessel that launched one of comics' most enduring presences. Over an astonishing span stretching across 85 years, Crane has remained a fixture of Gotham's darkest corners, appearing most memorably across Batman, Detective Comics, and Batman: Gotham Knights, with seven of those 234 catalog appearances earning key-issue status among serious collectors. He keeps genuinely distinguished company — sharing pages with Robin, Green Lantern, Two-Face, Harvey Dent, and Dick Grayson — a testament to how deeply woven into DC's fabric this Golden Age creation has become. If you're tracing the spine of Batman's mythology from its earliest days to the present, Jonathan Crane is an essential stop.
Real name. Jonathan Crane
Powers. No superhuman powers; brilliant psychologist/chemist expert in fear and phobias; wields fear-inducing toxins/gas and intimidation.
Affiliations. Batman rogues gallery; member of various villain teams (Injustice Gang, Injustice League, Secret Society of Super-Villains).

Trivia
- Jonathan Crane's earliest appearances had him operating purely on psychological intimidation and straightforward criminal schemes — the fear-inducing toxin that would become his defining weapon wasn't part of the package until a later reworking of the character brought that signature element into the mythology.dc.fandom.com
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Covers through the years — 1941–2020
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1968
★ 1977
1981
★ 1985
★ 1993
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