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The Scarecrow is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.Created by writer Bill Finger and artist Bob Kane, the character first appeared in World's Finest Comics #3 (September 1941).
Scarecrow appears in Challenge of the Superfriends, voiced by Don Messick. This version is a member of the Legion of Doom. Scarecrow appears in The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians, voiced by Andre Stojka. Scarecrow appears in Batman: The Brave and the Bold, voiced by Dee Bradley Baker. [12] Scarecrow appears in Robot Chicken, voiced by ...
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The Legion of Doom appear in Robot Chicken DC Comics Special 2: Villains in Paradise, consisting of Lex Luthor, Bizarro, Poison Ivy, Black Manta, the Joker, the Penguin, Brainiac, Captain Cold, Scarecrow, Gorilla Grodd, Sinestro, Catwoman, Riddler, Toyman, and Two-Face as prominent members as well as Weather Wizard, Black Adam, Darkseid, Harley ...
The "scarecrow" tries to prove to Dorothy that he does have a brain and writes her a poem. The Scarecrow is a minor character in author Gregory Maguire's revisionist novel Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West. The Scarecrow is featured more prominently in Son of a Witch, Maguire's sequel to Wicked.
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Scarecrow appears as a boss in Ghost Rider, voiced by Dave Wittenberg. [citation needed] Scarecrow appears as an action figure for the Ghost Rider film line by Hasbro. [citation needed] A "comic-styled", five-inch (127 mm) figure including crows and a pitchfork was included as part of a Toys "R" Us exclusive figure-set, "The Spider & The ...
Henohenomoheji (Japanese: へのへのもへじ HEH-noh-HEH-noh-moh-HEH-jee) or hehenonomoheji (へへののもへじ) is a face known to be drawn by Japanese schoolchildren using hiragana characters. [1] It became a popular drawing during the Edo period. [2]