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| Release: | 1941 |
| Cover: | 1941 |
Riddle of the Human Scarecrow / The Case of the Death Express
| Release: | 1941 |
| Cover: | 1941 |
"Riddle of the Human Scarecrow" - Jonathan Crane teaches psychology at the local University, and recognizes the power of fear. He takes on the identity of the Scarecrow to better create that fear in those around him.
"The Case of the Death Express" - Various trains owned by the same company experience wrecks. Not believing in this level of coincidence, Superman begins to investigate, and discovers foul play.
| Writer | Jerry Siegel, Bob Kane, Howard Purcell, Harry Lampert, Henry Boltinoff, Ed Moore, Joseph Sulman |
| Artist | Bob Kane, Howard Purcell, Harry Lampert, Henry Boltinoff, Joe Shuster, Ed Moore, Joseph Sulman |
| Batman | Bruce Wayne |
| Superman | Kal-El / Clark Kent |
| Robin | Dick Grayson |
| Perry White | |
| Scarecrow | Jonathan Crane |
| Sandman | Wesley Dodds |
| Crimson Avenger | Lee Travis |
| Drafty | |
| King | |
| Red, White & Blue | |
| Lando | |
| Johnny Thunder | John L. Thunder |
| Doc Davis |
| Age | Golden Age |
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| Format | Comic |
| Series Group | Superman / Batman |
| Genre | Action | Adventure | Super-Heroes |
| No. of Pages | 96 |
| Country | USA |
| Language | English |