<P> The Scarecrow is featured in part two of the four - part in JSA: The Liberty Files . This version of Scarecrow is portrayed as a German agent who kills a contact working for the Bat (Batman), the Clock (Hourman), and the Owl (Doctor Mid-Nite). In a struggle with Scarecrow, the fiancée of agent Terry Sloane is killed . This causes Sloane to return to the field as Mister Terrific and kill Scarecrow . </P> <P> A stand - in for Jonathan Crane named Jenna Clarke / Scarecrone appears in the Elseworlds original graphic novel Batman: Dark Knight Dynasty as a henchwoman / consort under the employ of Vandal Savage . Scarecrone also acts as a stand - in for Two - Face . She has the power to invade a person's psyche and make their deepest fears appear as illusions simply by touching them . "Scarecrone" is actually a separate personality from Jenna Clarke, Vandal Savage requires Clarke to switch to her Scarecrone persona through a special formula that he has made Clarke dependent on . The two personalities are actually extremely antagonistic towards each other . It's revealed that when the formula brings out Scarecrone the right side of her face becomes heavily scarred . This scarring is healed once the formula wears off and the Jenna Clarke personality becomes dominant again . </P> <P> The Scarecrow is one of the main characters in Alex Ross' maxi - series Justice as part of the Legion of Doom . He is first seen out of costume in a hospital, injecting a girl in a wheelchair with a serum allowing her to walk . Scarecrow was later seen in costume during Lex Luthor's speech alongside Clayface inside the home of Black Canary and Green Arrow . Crane gases Canary while Clayface attacks Green Arrow, but the attack fails on Crane's end when Black Canary finds her husband attacked by Clayface . Oliver defeats Clayface by electrocuting him with a lamp, and the duo flee soon after Canary unleashes her Canary Cry . Scarecrow is later seen with Clayface and Parasite, having captured Commissioner Gordon, Batgirl, and Supergirl . When the Justice League storms the Hall of Doom, Scarecrow does not appear to face any particular target and duels the League as a whole . He is one of the few villains to escape the League's initial attack . The Justice League follows Scarecrow to his city, whereupon he sends his city's population to attack the League, knowing that they would not hurt civilians . However, John Stewart's ring frees the city from Scarecrow's control, subsequently freeing Scarecrow from Brainiac's control . Scarecrow does not seem bothered by this realization, admitting he would have done it anyway . He causes a diversion by releasing his fear gas into his entire city, driving his citizens into a homicidal frenzy, and manages to escape capture, but he is ambushed and nearly killed by the Joker in retaliations for not having been invited to the Legion of Doom . Scarecrow's city is again saved by the Justice League . </P> <P> The Scarecrow appears in the third and final chapter of Batman & Dracula: Red Rain, in which his suit has been adorned with laces of severed fingers from past victims--the bullies who tormented him in school . He is about to kill a former football player when vampire Batman appears, noting that Scarecrow is almost worse than him; he now has no choice but to kill, but Scarecrow has a choice and yet he chose to prey on innocents . Batman then grabs Scarecrow's vial of fear gas, crushing it along with the supervillain's hand, and cuts Scarecrow's head off with his own sickle, declaring that Scarecrow has no idea what fear really is . </P>

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