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Scarecrow

Scarecrow

230 appearances Β· Golden Age Β· 1941–2026 Β· 7 key issues
Who is Scarecrow?

Professor Jonathan Crane was a psychologist with an obsessive fascination with fear who turned to crime, adopting the unsettling guise of the Scarecrow to terrorize Gotham City and becoming one of Batman's earliest recurring foes. Armed with a fear-inducing gas and a ghoulish straw-man costume, he weaponized the science of phobia itself against his victims.

Few villains can claim a Golden Age pedigree as distinguished as Scarecrow's β€” this DC terror made his debut way back in 1941, conjured by artist Creig Flessel in the pages of World's Finest Comics #3, and has been haunting readers ever since. With over 230 catalogued appearances spanning an astonishing 85 years, he's one of Gotham's most enduring presences, appearing most frequently in Batman, Detective Comics, and Batman: Gotham Knights β€” the holy trinity of Bat-titles. Seven of those appearances carry key-issue status, a testament to how often this character lands at the center of genuinely significant comics moments. He keeps rarefied company too, sharing pages with Robin, Green Lantern, Two-Face, Dick Grayson, and Harvey Dent β€” a rogues' gallery and hero roster that underscores just how deep into DC's mythology this Golden Age original reaches.

Identity

Real name. Dr. Jonathan Crane

Powers. No superpowers; genius psychologist and biochemist who weaponizes a hallucinogenic fear toxin that induces victims' deepest fears. Master strategist/manipulator, skilled hand-to-hand combatant. Occasionally transforms into the monstrous "Scarebeast."

Affiliations. Legion of Doom, Injustice Gang, Secret Society of Super-Villains, Injustice League; member of Batman's rogues gallery; (briefly) Sinestro Corps

β˜… First appearance
World's Finest Comics #3
Oct 1941

Part of the Scarecrow legacy

Scarecrow is one of 2 heroes to carry the Scarecrow mantle. See the whole Scarecrow family β–Έ

Trivia

  • After his Golden Age debut, Scarecrow vanished from DC Comics for more than two decades before clawing his way back in Batman #189 in 1967, cementing his place as one of the most striking long-gap revivals in Batman's rogues gallery.en.wikipedia.org
  • According to DC's official character profile, Scarecrow isn't driven by money or power but by the pursuit of mastery over fear itself β€” a motive that sets him apart as one of the most psychologically singular villains in Batman's entire rogues gallery.en.wikipedia.org

Top series

Covers through the years β€” 1941–2020

World's Finest Comics #3 β˜… 1941
World's Finest Comics #3
Batman #200 1968
Batman #200
Showcase #94 β˜… 1977
Showcase #94
DC Special Series #27 1981
DC Special Series #27
World's Finest Comics #321 β˜… 1985
World's Finest Comics #321
Guy Gardner #8 β˜… 1993
Guy Gardner #8
Batman / Scarecrow 3-D #1 1998
Batman / Scarecrow 3-D #1
Batman: Gotham Adventures #45 2002
Batman: Gotham Adventures #45
Batgirl #2 2009
Batgirl #2
Detective Comics #27 2014
Detective Comics #27
Batman #94 2020
Batman #94

Appearances (151–230 of 230, oldest first)

Batman '66 Omnibus (2018)
Legends of the Dark Knight: Norm Breyfogle (2015)
#2
Nightwing (2016)
#55
Batman Arkham: Victor Zsasz (2020)
Superman / Batman Omnibus (2020)
#1
Batman: The Caped Crusader (2018)
#4
Batman: Arkham Asylum (2020)
Batman: Gotham by Gaslight The Deluxe Edition (2020)
The Other History of the DC Universe (2021)
Batman: Li'l Gotham: Calendar Daze (2021)
Batman: Urban Legends (2021)
#9
DC League of Super-Pets FCBD Special Edition 2022 (2022)
Harley Quinn: 30 Years of the Maid of Mischief The Deluxe Edition (2022)
DC Finest: Batman: Year One & Two (2024)
Harley Quinn & the Gotham City Sirens: DC Compact Comics Edition (2024)
Batman: The Long Halloween - The Last Halloween (2024)
Batman by Tom King (2024)
Little Batman: Month One (2024)
DC Finest: Harley Quinn: The Birth of the Mirth (2025)
Justice League: The New 52 (2024)
#2
Batman: Detective Comics (2023)
DC Finest: Batman: The Killing Joke and Other Stories (2025)
Michel Fiffe Portfolio (2016)
#2
Absolute Batman (2024)
#20