Arkham Asylum, who the titular caped vigilante has to run away from every time the two cross paths. Yes, thanks to his ...
Julian Rush (Theo Rossi), was actually going to turn out to be Batman villain the Scarecrow. After all, in the comics, Dr. Jonathan Crane worked at Arkham before using his fear toxin to become a ...
Created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane, Scarecrow/Jonathan Crane debuted in DC Comics in 1941's World's Finest Comics #3. The Batman villain is known for using a drug called "fear toxin" to terrorize ...
The episode saw Alice being unwillingly hooked up to a tank of Scarecrow’s fear toxin, causing her to revisit her most traumatic memories in the Cartwright household. In particular, Alice spent ...
Created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane, Scarecrow/Jonathan Crane debuted in DC Comics in 1941’s World’s Finest Comics #3. The Batman villain is known for using a drug called “fear toxin” to ...
Fans noticed what appeared to be a burlap mask and a needle-fingered glove on display in Rush’s office, similar to the glove Scarecrow used to inject his fear toxins in the Batman: Arkham video ...
Scarecrow, also known as Dr ... developing a hallucinogenic fear toxin that forces victims to confront their deepest phobias. His first appearance in Arkham Asylum left players reeling, with ...