Batman: Dark Victory #3: Toys
Read a concise guide to Batman: Dark Victory #3: Toys, including cover date, series details, summary, characters, and collector-friendly context. Character
- Series
- Batman: Dark Victory
- Issue number
- 3
- Cover date
- 2000-02-01
- Story arc
- Dark Victory
- ComicVine ID
- 46254
Quick answer
Batman: Dark Victory #3: Toys is cataloged as part of the Dark Victory reading path, giving readers a specific checkpoint in that storyline rather than a generic issue listing. Gotham Vault connects it to Batman (Bruce Wayne), Scarecrow (Jonathan Crane), Batman: Dark Victory, and the broader 2000-02-01 Batman publication timeline.
Issue summary
What do you want for Christmas? If you're living in Gotham City you'll only get one choice if the Scarecrow has his way: a nasty little toy called "The Fear Doll." New nightmares are unleashed on Batman as he faces one of his most dangerous foes all the while the mysterious serial killer who may or may not be Holiday continues unchecked!
Citation summary
Batman: Dark Victory #3: Toys is a Batman: Dark Victory issue with cover date 2000-02-01. Gotham Vault links it to Batman (Bruce Wayne), Scarecrow (Jonathan Crane) and the Dark Victory story arc.
Characters listed for this issue
Story arc / special series
Dark Victory — The Long Halloween's sequel follows another holiday-themed mystery while Gotham transitions further from mob rule to costumed crime and the rise of Robin.
Buy this comic
As an Amazon Associate, Gotham Vault may earn from qualifying purchases.
FAQ
What comic is Batman: Dark Victory #3: Toys?
Batman: Dark Victory #3: Toys is a Batman-related comic issue in Gotham Vault's database. It is listed under the Batman: Dark Victory series as issue #3 with a cover date of 2000-02-01.
Who appears in Batman: Dark Victory #3: Toys?
Gotham Vault currently identifies these characters for this issue: Batman (Bruce Wayne), Scarecrow (Jonathan Crane).
Is Batman: Dark Victory #3: Toys part of a story arc?
This issue is tagged as part of Dark Victory. The Long Halloween's sequel follows another holiday-themed mystery while Gotham transitions further from mob rule to costumed crime and the rise of Robin.
Where can I explore more Batman comics like this?
Use Gotham Vault to browse Batman issues by series, character, year, and story arc, or start with the Batman reading guides for a cleaner path through continuity.
Keep exploring Gotham
This issue page is an entry point into the larger Gotham Vault database. From here, readers can jump into related characters, story arcs, reading guides, and Batman comic history.
Open Gotham Vault → · Explore characters → · Start reading Batman →
Why this page exists
Gotham Vault is building a searchable Batman comics guide for readers, collectors, and fans who want fast answers without digging through continuity confusion. This static page is designed to be crawlable, readable, and easy for AI search tools to quote accurately.
Last updated 2026-05-27. Comic metadata is curated from Gotham Vault’s local database.

