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Wormwood may refer to:
In comics:
- Miss Wormwood, a minor character in Calvin and Hobbes
- Wormwood: Gentleman Corpse, a comic book series by Ben Templesmith
- Chronicles of Wormwood, a comic book miniseries by Garth Ennis from Avatar Press
In literature:
- Wormwood (star), in the Book of Revelation, a star that falls upon Earth and poisons one-third of the waters
- Wormwood (journal), a journal of literature and literary criticism
- Wormwood (book), a book of short horror stories by Poppy Z. Brite
- Wormwood: A Drama of Paris, a novel by Marie Corelli
- Wormwood (G. P.Taylor), a fantasy novel by Graham Taylor
- Wormwood (Terry Dowling), a collection of science fiction stories by Terry Dowling
- Wormwood, a character in C. S. Lewis's The Screwtape Letters
- Wormwood Forest: A Natural History of Chernobyl, a nonfiction book by Mary Mycio
- Mrs. Wormwood, a character in the first episode of The Sarah Jane Adventures: Invasion of the Bane
- Mr. and Mrs. Wormwood, characters in Matilda
In music:
- Wormwood (album), an album by moe.
- Wormwood: Curious Stories from the Bible, an album by The Residents
- "Wormwood", a song by Callisto
- "Wormwood", a song by Tristania
- "Wormwood", a song by Snowman
Other uses:
- Various plants of the genus Artemisia but commonly Artemisia absinthium, also called grande wormwood or absinthe wormwood
- Wormwood (computer virus)
- Wormwood (TV series)
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