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Jack Pumpkinhead

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  • Can't wait for the next one -- I see Shanower and Young have already started putting out The Marvelous Land of Oz, which means Jack Pumpkinhead, which is something to look forward to.

    Electronic Cerebrectomy 2009

  • The Woggle-Bug and Jack Pumpkinhead were next, and behind them Glinda the Sorceress and the Good Witch of the North.

    Love Letters 2010

  • Each time Ozma has carved me a new head just like the old one, and as my body is by far the largest part of me, I am still Jack Pumpkinhead, no matter how often I change my upper end.

    Love Letters 2010

  • Jack Pumpkinhead arrived, wearing a pair of new, white kid gloves; and he brought a birthday present for Ozma consisting of a necklace of pumpkin-seeds.

    Love Letters 2010

  • ERIC SHANOWER (Age of Bronze) and SKOTTIE YOUNG (X-MEN) further adapt the amazing adventures of Tip, Scarecrow, and Jack Pumpkinhead as they face the frantic and fantastic aspects of the Land of Oz.

    Marvel Comics for December 2009 | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News 2009

  • As the cover of Land of Oz shows, the Scarecrow and Tin Woodman are based on the movie versions which aren't all that different from the book versions, just more realistic, while Tip, Jack Pumpkinhead and the Gump are all based on John Neill's original art.

    Comic Book Urban Legends Revealed #152 | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2008

  • Baum is, it seems, persistently fascinated with decapitation: Jack Pumpkinhead keeps replacing his heads with new pumpkins, which he grows himself; as soon as the current one starts to rot, he buries it in a little graveyard next to his pumpkin-shaped house.

    Hard Road Barbara D’Amato 2001

  • "You will find him in the garden with Dorothy and Jack Pumpkinhead, who is = trying on a new head," said Ozma as Omby Amby made a low bow and closed the = door behind him.

    The Shaggy Man of Oz Snow, Jack 1949

  • Jack Pumpkinhead left = his house = C4 a huge, hollowed-out pumpkin in the middle of a pumpkin = field.

    The Magical Mimics in Oz Baum, L. Frank 1946

  • Jack Pumpkinhead astride the wooden Sawhorse, who was Ozma's personal steed = and earliest companion; Scraps, the jolly Patchwork Girl; sweet little Trot = and her faithful sailor friend, grizzled old Cap'n Bill; Betsy Bobbin and = her mule Hank; the cheerful Shaggy Man, looking shaggier than ever; the =

    The Magical Mimics in Oz Baum, L. Frank 1946

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