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If Scarecrow is "researching" fear, what is he even doing with the results...
I want to see this. Old and on his deathbed, he gives a reporter all his hundreds of notes.
>The entire story is the reporter piecing together the scattered knowledge of Dr. Crane and searching for the hidden pieces of his opus
>Story switches between past(our present) and present(our future), with panels mirroring each other
>As the reporter learns more and more, he starts getting scared
>What will he do with this terrible knowledge, can he really even let people see what horrible things Scarecrow has done in his dogged pursuits, what if this knowledge fell into the wrong hands?
>As he concludes his journey, the two threads come together
>Johnathan Crane, the old Scarecrow, dies, his deepest fear put to rest
>The mysterious reporter, the new Scarecrow, is reborn, his greatest fear come to light
>The Scarecrow's Curse lives on
He probably started off with the usual academic stuff but now his fear research probably just goes into finding new, better ways for him to scare people.