Year One Batman: Scarecrow # 1 - Part 1 of 2
is a comic book published by DC Comics & released on 7 / / 2005User Rating - 2 votes, 4.3 avg.
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A top-shelf favorite!!
Reviewed by MrMxyzplk on July 22, 2009. MrMxyzplk has written 2 reviews. His/her last review was for Part 1 of 2. |
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this is on of my favorite comics i own! the re-read value, the artwork, everything about this comic is a five out of five master piece! the only complant is the cliff-hanger at the end, which i can't take points off for because it's the comic book's store's problem for only having the first part, if i read the second part im sure it will be great too, my rating: five crows attacking little John Crane out of five! (hint hint)
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Caw.
Reviewed by Psychotime on May 21, 2009. Psychotime has written 106 reviews. His/her last review was for Funeral in Smallville. 7 out of 9 users recommend his reviews. |
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There's a serial killer running lose in Gotham! And he wears a Scarecrow costume!
This issue constantly flashes backward and forward. We're seeing Cran get his revenge on his mentor, while we continually flash back to Batman and Robin as they try to solve the case, as well as Crane's childhood.
Looks like Crane grew up in the Oven. I wonder what state Gotham's in. Wherever it is, Bats had to take a jet to get there. (Not a Batplane, this is really a Batjet.) During the investigation, we learn much about Scarecrow's childhood. How he was an unwanted child and how he was tormented by his peers (who beat him up) and his grandmother (who sicced crows on him.)
One thing I really like is the artwork. Sean Murphy is great.
I liked this issue.
This issue constantly flashes backward and forward. We're seeing Cran get his revenge on his mentor, while we continually flash back to Batman and Robin as they try to solve the case, as well as Crane's childhood.
Looks like Crane grew up in the Oven. I wonder what state Gotham's in. Wherever it is, Bats had to take a jet to get there. (Not a Batplane, this is really a Batjet.) During the investigation, we learn much about Scarecrow's childhood. How he was an unwanted child and how he was tormented by his peers (who beat him up) and his grandmother (who sicced crows on him.)
One thing I really like is the artwork. Sean Murphy is great.
I liked this issue.


















