Double origin issue! Find out how both the Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman came to be. Romance and dismemberment, spontaneous life and evil spells--this issue has all sorts of surprises!
This is a terrific piece of work, and highly recommended for (if you'll forgive the cliche) kids of all ages. Read Full Review
Obviously, this series isn't for everyone. There are some grown-ups that prefer more heady material, and there is nothing wrong with that. But even so, for a lot of us, there remains an inner-child that needs to be fed. And to that end, the Wonderful Wizard of Oz provides a veritable feast. Read Full Review
Considering that the text-box issue is something of a necessary evil, it doesn't really weigh a whole lot on my overall enjoyment of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz #2. The comic simply rocks in every way. I highly recommend it to anyone and everyone. It's a perfect example of why the comic medium can be such a fantastic thing. Read Full Review
When this adaptation is complete, I hope it's going to end up as a gift for a lot of readers; Shanower and Young just don't do Baum's book justice, they in some ways make it even better. I absolutely adore this adaptation, and give high marks for all involved. Read Full Review
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