Contents HistoryProfessor Crane in his first 'Scarecrow' costume.As a young boy, Jonathan Crane had an interest in fear, scared two girls of his school with two snakes on one occasion. Years later, he became a professor at Gotham University, where he began experimenting with fear on students. Terminated by for his unethical experiments, Crane hatched a plan to reduce the university to shambles. He hired two goons to commit arson, while he would cause the professors and board to constantly experience their greatest fears with the, a gas created he created that caused victims to hallucinate their worst fears or nightmares. Dubbing himself The Scarecrow, and adopting a fitting costume, he chemically bombarded the university members who had ousted him, reducing them to a paranoid state. In tandem with the arson, where Crane planned it for the counting room to literally destroy the cash reserves of Gotham University (though he invited his goons to help themselves to as much money as they could carry as 'payment' for aiding him in his plot).
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His plans, however, came to ruin upon the intervention of. Though he was able to incite the same fear within the hero, the Dark Knight overcame it and imprisoned his foe. Ironically, Crane fell victim to his own weaponry as he realized he left the tanks leaking and shut them off, lightly exposing himself to the fear gas.
When Batman appeared to confront him, Crane whimpered in fear as he imagined Batman as a gargoyle-like avenger.Some time later, the Scarecrow escaped from. His funds all but dissolved, the scientist needed a quick source of cash. He created a chemical residue which turned adrenaline into fear; applying it to telegrams he personally delivered to star athletes, he gambled against those athletes (or their respective teams) and began raking in quick cash.
With no clear cause behind the sudden fear from the athletes, his plan progressed perfectly.Unbeknownst to the Scarecrow, however, shared a room with at Gotham University. Though Rogers underwent the same debilitating fear attack after receiving the Scarecrow's telegram, at a crime bust, underwent a similar attack. To Batman, the events seemed more than coincidental, he and Robin investigated the scene. Discovering the ploy, the two once again apprehended the Scarecrow and imprisoned him in Arkham.While in Arkham Asylum, the Scarecrow discovered Arkham's water supply in an underground cavern. Using this, he managed to continue his criminal operations while still assuming the guise of a psychiatric patient.
Unlike his previous schemes, this time he prepared for Batman's intervention. The first stage of the plan was to contaminate the Gotham Health Spa's water, information the Scarecrow had leaked to the Gotham underbelly. A henchman (in radio communication with the Scarecrow) performed the deed, and as Batman tried to stop him, both were sprayed with a mind-manipulation gas. Batman began hallucinating, and after an accident, was checked into Arkham Asylum.With Batman out of the picture, the Scarecrow began the next phase of his plan: contaminate Arkham's water supply. From there, he would be able to study the effects of fear on a massive control group. Batman, however, escaped.
Despite suffering constant hallucinations, he managed to halt the Scarecrow's operations and arrest the criminal once more, who became paralyzed with fear after falling victim to his own gas once more.The Scarecrow, like most of Batman's rogues, was present for the Trial of Batman as a member of the jury and a security guard. Likewise, he was also one of the numerous villains who suffered under 's brief security regime at Arkham; indeed, he actually broke out just to get away from him.
Later, when Bolton was apprehended, a pleased Scarecrow vowed to teach him new lessons in fear.More than three years later, the Scarecrow returned in a much more fearsome costume, having developed a gas that did not cause fear, but instead rendered the victim incapable of it altogether. After testing the gas on a few civilians and a disguised Bruce Wayne, the Scarecrow planned to hold Gotham ransom or the city would become chaotic with the absence of fear. Though Batman began ignoring his principles, managed to subdue him and retrieve the antidote, and the two captured the Scarecrow.Shortly thereafter, the Scarecrow attempted another heist. Though he was once again caught, he managed to spray with one of his gases, and she entered a deep sleep and began living her greatest fear: a war between Batman and over her participation and her death in the Dark Knight's mission. Abilities and equipmentFor the most part, the Scarecrow was physically unimposing, with a thin, lanky build. However, his psychiatric genius and chemistry background often proved a deadly combination for his opponents. He typically employed some form of fear-inducing compound (most frequently, a gas) in his schemes.In the battle following Batman's kangaroo trial at, the Scarecrow was briefly seen wielding a scythe, which he used to try to kill and when they were escaping from the asylum.
After adopting a new costume, the Scarecrow would take to carrying a simple, unvarnished wooden stick, which he occasionally used as a weapon.Background informationWhen the series as, the Scarecrow received one of the most extensive redesigns, looking more like an undead being than a typical scarecrow. His new look resembled a puritan preacher’s outfit with a long black wig, a leathery, corpse-like mask, and a hangman's noose around his neck. ↑ (writer) & (director) (November 11, 1997). Episode 4 (airdate).
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She soon finds herself rehabbing at her cabin in the mountains, soaking in the remote natural springswhich is exactly where Psychologist Nicole Westbrook vacations and soon stumbles across her.When Nicole leaves the next day, Denver detective Jake McCoy is trying to recover—both physically and emotionally—from the shooting death of a young boy that also left her injured. As the investigation develops, their physical attraction threatens to compromise the case. She soon finds herself rehabbing at her cabin in the mountains, soaking in the remote natural springs—which is exactly where Psychologist Nicole Westbrook vacations and soon stumbles across her.When Nicole leaves the next day, the two women know little more about the other than her first name—yet they are now lovers instead of strangers.When Jake returns to Denver, a serial murder investigation soon leads her to Nicole. Or will the physical attraction and the gentle tug of love prove that opposites do attract. Nicole finds herself struggling to remain in the professional closet that she's been hiding in for so long—a place where an out cop like Jake McCoy simply does not belong.Once the crimes are solved, will the women go their separate ways? Killing room mods.
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