![]() ![]() ![]() are you!?" ―Scarecrow shocked at Batman's amazing resilience to his toxin įear toxin plays an important part in the player's confrontations with Scarecrow in the game. " How are you doing this? You've ingested enough toxins to drive ten men insane! What. The toxin is later halted and flushed out of the water supply. Batman manages to make a cure for the toxin and it is reproduced to cure the victims poisoned by Crane's gas. Scarecrow, however, is forced to retreat after being shot in the face with a taser gun by Rachel Dawes. Crane escapes from Arkham after a defeat from Batman (where he was stripped of his mask and sprayed with his own toxin which destroyed the rest of his sanity) and rides through the streets on a horse, terrorizing the citizens of Gotham. Crane has a liquid form of the fear toxin poured into the water supply and it is soon activated on a moving train, gassing the parts of Gotham it passed and putting all citizens caught in it into a state of panic. Crane keeps a large amount of the gas for himself and uses it through special gas sprayers he keeps on his wrists.Ĭrane puts the final steps of the plan into action when Ra's al Ghul's men deliver him a special Wayne Industries device that can convert liquid into gas. Crane tested the gas on his patients while doing so he creates a special mask that resembles that of a scarecrow. Crane makes an alliance with Ra's al Ghul and Falcone and uses the flowers to make his fear toxin, Crane also has Falcone sneak in necessary ingredients for the toxin. Crane's work on medicine for his patients grants him the knowledge he needs to work with the substance. Dr Jonathan Crane is the corrupt chief therapist at Arkham Asylum. The gas is actually made from the blue poppies near Ra's al Ghul's dojo. The Fear Toxin is the main part of Ra's al Ghul's master plan to destroy Gotham. He is then sent back to Arkham, scared out of his wits. Scarecrow attempts to escape but is exposed to all the gas that escapes from the destroyed machine. Batman, however, manages to stop the machine before it can vent the poisonous gas and the whole thing explodes. Batman shows up and stops Scarecrow's men, but Scarecrow hits the lever and runs. While Batman struggles to get a grip on reality, Scarecrow plans to vent the fear toxin into the city's water supply. In his next appearance, Scarecrow exposes Batman to a large dose of the gas (causing him to almost lose his mind). When Scarecrow returns, he makes the gas into a powder that he uses to rig some sports games and collect bid money to fund his "experiments." He attempts to drop a vial onto the audience in the stadium, but Robin catches the vial and Scarecrow is captured by Batman. Batman, however, finds his lair and opens the tanks containing the toxin, exposing Scarecrow to his own gas and showing him his own fear of bats. In his first appearance, the Scarecrow simply uses it as a weapon to protect himself or ward off interferences (by spraying it through vents in the fingers of his gloves). In the animated series the gas was coloured red (possibly to make it distinguishable from the Joker's green laughing gas). The Scarecrow used his Fear Toxin in the Batman: Animated Series in all of his major schemes. This is also the first time the murder of Bruce Wayne's parents was ever depicted in any kind of media outside comics as a result of Burnett's Fear Transmitter. In the 1985 Super Friends episode " The Fear" written by Alan Burnett, Scarecrow uses an electronic Fear Transmitter instead of poison as a form of censorship. However, in Detective Comics #46 Finger wrote a story where Hugo Strange experimented with using Fear Dust on his victims, but it never occurred to anyone at DC between 1940 to 1965 to give this kind of poison to Scarecrow, nor did Professor Strange ever use it again. The fear gas used by Scarecrow was created by Gardner Fox in 1967, two years after the Daredevil villain Mister Fear used an identical gas in Daredevil #6. ![]() ![]() Īlthough Bill Finger created Scarecrow in 1941 within the pages of World's Finest Comics #3, Crane never used any fear inducing weaponry to commit his crimes. Fall was the first known victim of Crane's poison. Originally Crane blew the fumes of this toxin into his target's faces with a Smoking Pipe. 3.8 Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League: Gotham City BreakoutĬrane originally used a Smoking Pipe to blow the fumes of the toxin at his victims. ![]()
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