Title: Batman: Terror
Story and Art: Doug Moench
Publisher: DC Comics
Format: Paperback
Pages: 115
Language: English
Isbn: 9781840237788
Published: 2003
Read and review: 2025
Stars: ⭐⭐⭐(3)
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Batman: Terror by Doug Moench is a story including the villains Dr. Hugo Strange and Jonathan Strange, aka Scarecrow. There’s a strange chemistry between Batman and Catwoman. Catwoman is a burglar who robs from the rich, but Batman can partly look through some of Catwoman's crimes, maybe because she is not “evil” from bottom of her heart, unlike the other villains. Catwoman also flirts with Batman
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Do not read below if you don’t want to be spoiled.
Dr. Hugo Strange is back in the picture. He thirsts for revenge against Batman.
Dr. Hugo Strange begins visiting the prison, disguised and pretending to be a psychiatrist. He starts “treating” Jonathan Crane, also known as Scarecrow.
Scarecrow tells his origin story: he was bullied throughout his school years. In university, he studied psychology and focused on what causes people to feel fear. He developed a chemical fear toxin, used it to scare a professor away, and took his position as a teaching professor in the university.
Hugo Strange frees Jonathan Crane from prison and takes him to his secret hideout. Strange wants Crane to develop a new version of the fear toxin, to which Strange plans to add hallucinogens.
Jonathan Crane betrays Hugo Strange - he was never fully under Strange’s hypnosis. Crane leaves Strange lying helpless in the hideout, unable to move.
Jonathan Crane captures Catwoman using the new gas. He removes her mask, takes a photo of her face, and threatens to reveal her identity.
Catwoman gives in to Crane’s blackmail.
She leads Batman into Crane’s trap. However, Catwoman ends up betraying Crane and partially saving Batman.
Jonathan Crane has kidnapped his former bullies. He gasses them at a mansion while dressed as Scarecrow.
Batman and Commissioner Gordon call Catwoman in for a talk. Catwoman tells Batman how Scarecrow knocked her out with gas, took a picture of her unmasked face, and blackmailed her into luring Batman to him.
Catwoman gives Batman a tracking device that she secretly left at Scarecrow’s hideout. She doesn’t dare go there herself. However, Scarecrow has found the tracker and is prepared for Batman’s arrival.
Batman frees the kidnapped bullies.
Batman is disoriented from Scarecrow’s gas.
Catwoman arrives at Scarecrow’s mansion and sets it on fire.
Batman goes to rescue and capture Scarecrow from the burning mansion.
Batman manages to capture Scarecrow. Hugo Strange escapes.
Batman and Catwoman have a complicated relationship. Catwoman flirts with him, but Batman disapproves of her thefts and crimes. Still, they maintain a truce.