| 1 |
The Soul Can't Rest |
9/27/1998 |
pilot//Exactly a year after his death, Eric Draven (Mark Dacascos) returns to the site of his murder. Haunted by images of his soulmate Shelly Webster (Sabine Karsenti), he tries to make sense of it all. |
Written by: Bryce Zabel//Directed by: Kari Skogland |
| 2 |
Souled Out |
10/4/1998 |
Draven finds the man who ordered his and Shelly's murders, but as he uncovers the truth is he strong enough to battle an evil that seems to have the same supernatural powers he possesses as The Crow? |
Written by: Bryce Zabel//Directed by: Kari Skogland |
| 3 |
Get A Life |
10/11/1998 |
In the Land of the Dead, Shelly meets a young woman, Elise Franklin (Ingrid Kavelaars), whose fiance has been framed for her murder. Draven, meanwhile is about to be evicted from the loft he and Shelly shared--and lose the link to her! |
Written by: Bryce Zabel and Brad Markowitz//Directed by: TW Peacocke |
| 4 |
Like It's 1999 |
10/18/1998 |
Detective Albrecht investigates a series of violent home invasions that look more like parties than robberies. He asks Draven to keep his ears peeled at the Blackout for clues. Sarah's friend, Kyle may know something. |
Written by: Naomi Janzen//Directed by: Tony Westman |
| 5 |
Voices |
10/25/1998 |
A day at the carnival with Sarah brings Draven closer to Shelly when he meets a teenage trance-medium who may be unwittingly involved in murder. |
Written by: John Turman//Directed by: Steven Stern |
| 6 |
Solitude's Revenge |
11/1/1998 |
A released prisoner, hell bent on vengeance, captures his nemesis Detective Albrecht, not realizing he has also kidnapped The Crow. |
Written by: Chad and Carrie Hayes//Directed by: Scott Williams |
| 7 |
Double Take |
11/8/1998 |
Draven is furious when he discovers that a young woman has assumed Shelly's identity. He tracks her down but during their confrontation realizes that she has taken the alias to escape from the Mob, which has already killed her husband. |
Written by: David Ransil//Directed by: T.W. Peacocke |
| 8 |
Give Me Death |
11/15/1998 |
Top Dollar, aka Jason Danko (John Pypher-Ferguson), has a plan: to die at the hands of The Crow and gain immortality. He breaks out of the prison asylum, killing a guard, and sets out to goad Draven into a deadly confrontation. |
Written by: Peter M. Lenkov//Directed by: Scott Williams |
| 9 |
Before I Wake |
11/22/1998 |
The loft portal has vanished and Draven can't connect with Shelly. Sarah suggests a hypnotist to help his depression. Under Dr. John Dorsett's (Don Most) care, Draven regresses into a former life, as a Native American, Blackfeather. |
Written by: Gregg Fienberg and Bryce Zabel//Directed by: Al Simmonds |
| 10 |
Death Wish |
11/29/1998 |
Still trying to reconnect with Shelly, Draven visits her gravesite only to stumble upon the ghost of a young boy who (apparently) only he can see.The 6-year old ghost, Casey Thompson (Jared Zabel) is lonely, and worried about his motorcyclist father. |
Written by: Jeff Androsky and Jackie Zabel//Directed by: James Head |
| 11 |
Through A Dark Circle |
1/11/1999 |
Desperate to open the loft portal and re-connect with Shelly, Draven dabbles in magic, unleashing a terrible force that even he may be incapable of overcoming. |
Written by: John Turman//Directed by: Tibor Takacs |
| 12 |
Disclosure |
1/18/1999 |
Shea's abusive mobster husband turns up and Draven tries to help her but in doing so exposes himself to the Police Internal Affairs Department who are already investigating Albrecht. |
Written by: Bill Taub//Directed by: James Head |
| 13 |
The People vs. Eric Draven |
2/1/1999 |
Eric has hit rock bottom. After four months caged in jail he is finally on trial for the murder of Shelly but is helpless to defend himself against the charges. His lawyer, James Pearl (Jaimz Woolvett), won't believe the truth, either. |
Written by: Edward Tivnan//Directed by: Tibor Takacs |
| 14 |
It's A Wonderful Death |
2/8/1999 |
Awaiting his sentence, Draven mulls over the events that led him to a jail cell when the Skull Cowboy reappears, sending him back to the day of his and Shelly's murders.Draven discovers that fate, and the origins of a Crow, are unalterable... |
Written by: Andy Baker and Brent Friedman//Directed by: Gilbert Shilton |
| 15 |
Never Say Die |
2/15/1999 |
The evil spirit of Rasputin is released by an unscrupulous Russian who plans to harness it for his own empowerment but needs access to the portal between the worlds that Draven opened in his loft to make the process complete. |
Written by: David Ransil and Edward Tivnan//Directed by: Scott Summersgill |
| 16 |
Birds Of A Feather |
2/22/1999 |
In shocking turn of events Draven is set free by Judge Morrison but life on the outside is still bleak. Albrecht has been demoted to a beat cop and Draven feels terribly alone without Shelly until he meets another Spirit Crow. |
Written by: Bryce Zabel//Directed by: Alan Simmonds |
| 17 |
Lazarus Rising |
4/12/1999 |
A shadowy group of powerful men approach Draven with an offer he can't refuse - to reunite him with Shelly forever. |
Written by: Jonathan Vankin and John Whalen//Directed by: Scott Summersgill |
| 18 |
Closing Time |
4/19/1999 |
Draven visits Funboy (Ty Olsson) in prison and, using his powers, forces him to relive the night he helped kill Draven and Shelly. |
Written by: Brad Markowitz and Edward Tivnan//Directed by: William Gereghty |
| 19 |
The Road Not Taken |
4/26/1999 |
Aimless and guilt-stricken, Hannah/Talon (Bobbie Phillips) has been wandering the streets of Port Columbia when her spirit crow leads her to a distraught mother, Nancy Meyers (Stellina Rusich), whose infant daughter has just been kidnapped. |
Written by: Chad Hayes and Carey W. Hayes//Directed by: Brenton Spencer |
| 20 |
Brother's Keeper |
5/3/1999 |
A nightmare about his childhood and the appearance of a "ghost soldier" is the first in a series of strange things happening to Draven. When unseen blows fell him and he temporarily goes blind he struggles to get to the root of what is going on. |
Written by: Carey W. Hayes and Chad Hayes//Directed by: Peter Dashkewytch |
| 21 |
Dead To Rights |
5/10/1999 |
A cop-killer is using women as bait. Extremely intelligent and malevolent, the killer kidnaps women, then waits to pick off any police who come to the rescue. |
Written by: Brad Markowitz//Directed by: Alan Simmonds |
| 22 |
Gathering Storm |
5/17/1999 |
The leader of the Lazarus Group plans to subvert The Crow into his henchman and destroy Eric Draven. Shelly briefly becomes human to save him but is unable to prevent Draven and the evil Crow from a battle of apocalypse ferocity. |
Written by: Gregg Fienberg//Directed by: Brenton Spencer |