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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 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 ...
Mr. Freeze is the name of two supervillains appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.Created by writer Dave Wood and artists Sheldon Moldoff and Bob Kane, the character initially debuted in Batman #121 (February 1959) as Mr. Zero, a mad scientist with an unknown birth name who, after a physiology-altering mishap, becomes an ice-themed criminal typically armed with freezing ...
She is hinted to be already known to Batman and to be on good terms with the rest of Batman's villains in Arkham. She escapes from Arkham and assists the Scarecrow in a plan to release fear gas in Gotham on Christmas Eve, but both are paralyzed by the gas and recaptured by Batman. Stag: Steve Orlando Riley Rossmo: Batman Annual (vol. 3) #1 ...
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 ...
Killer Croc (Villains United: Infinite Crisis Special) Killer Frost (Louise Lincoln, Villains United #2) King Shark (Villains United #5) Knockout (Villains United #1, revealed as a mole for the Secret Six in Villains United #6) The Kobra Cult (Breach #3) Lady Vic (Villains United: Infinite Crisis Special)
Nosferatu and Terrifier 3 are in theaters this Christmas. (Photo illustration: Yahoo News; photos: Focus Features, Cineverse /Courtesy Everett Collection) (Yahoo News; photos: Focus Features ...
Both Geoff Johns and Ethan Van Sciver said that Blackest Night is the third part of a Green Lantern event trilogy that began with Rebirth and continued with "Sinestro Corps War". [3] In a December 2007 interview with IGN, Johns stated that he had the monthly Green Lantern book plotted up until issue #55. [ 5 ]