Must've actually been Batman's Scarecrow because the Wizard of Oz one doesn't bleed he's just filled with straw.
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Things are heating up in the Wizard of Oz fandom
I think Scarecrow was stood up as a straw man!
Some say he was a plant!
The crossover nobody asked for but we all need.
That was... crushingly disappointing. If the intended audience was kids, I feel like they've lost a comedy war they didnt even know they were part of.
This is a sad day.
I'm going to bed.
Batman's tripping balls in one of Scarecrow's induced visions again.
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Scarecrow is the name of both the character from The Wizard of Oz depicted above and a Batman villain
Oh I didn't know batman joined ICE
ICEman?
I think it's meant to be a reference to the batman villian: scarecrow
But my brain also went there first 😅