- It (character) - Wikipedia
It, also known as Pennywise the Dancing Clown or Robert "Bob" Gray, is the titular antagonist in Stephen King 's 1986 horror novel It
- It (Creature) | Stephen King Wiki | Fandom
It, better known as its favorite form Pennywise the Dancing Clown, was the titular main antagonist of the novel of the same name It is a supernatural alien creature who landed on Earth roughly somewhere around in 1 Million BCE
- 10 Facts About Pennywise, the Clown From Stephen Kings It
But King’s greatest achievement in terror is likely Pennywise, the sadistic clown from his mammoth 1986 opus It Pennywise is not, strictly speaking, the villain of It The clown is merely one
- Pennywise the Monster Clowns Origin In IT Explained - Screen Rant
Despite his iconic and unsettling appearance, Pennywise is not a clown but rather an ancient, evil being that is perhaps as old as the universe itself In the novel, the entity IT Pennywise's real name is Bob Gray Bob Gray isn't human and shares the same origin as IT
- It (novel) - Wikipedia
The story follows the experiences of seven children terrorized by It (otherwise known as Pennywise), an evil entity that exploits the fears of its victims to disguise itself while hunting its prey
- Pennywise Explained: His Origin, History, Powers, And More - Scary Studies
What is Pennywise? Pennywise the clown is the antagonist of the It movie franchise, lifted straight from the Stephen King novel and given the cinematic treatment He is a clown who lives underground, can shift shapes at will, and loves frightening children to near-death
- What Is Pennywise? Stephen Kings IT Villain, Explained
According to Stephen King's novel "It," Pennywise the Dancing Clown is a alien who comes from a void that surrounds the universe
- It (creature) | The Dark Tower Wiki | Fandom
IT, also known as Pennywise is an unseen background antagonist, and pivotal character of The Dark Tower Series Serving as the main antagonist of novel IT, and an unseen pivotal character in some of The Dark Tower Novels
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