Dust-bowl Kansas, 1939.
They say there's no place like home, but after seeing the wonders of Oz, Dorothy Gale is finding it hard adjusting to a "normal" life back on Earth. So when dust storms, circus freaks, and flying monkeys descend upon her home in 1930s Kansas, what's a simple (highborn) farm girl and her giant wolf to do?
New allies and old friends return in this bridge tale of Oz!
Oz: No Place Like Home One-Shot is a downright fun yarn that plays with familiar elements as we all journey back to the epic trilogy. This is a solid addition to any Zenescope collection as the creative team earns our time and attention with this well thought out release. Read Full Review
This book succeeds at taking a familiar concept and doing something new with it. There is a little bit of catch up that you can do before going into this to get the most out of all the references to earlier issues but for the most part it's a fresh story. For those familiar with the series it is great addition and for those like myself who are new to it it's a great introduction. Read Full Review
Oz: No Place Like Home is a one-shot designed to rope fans in to their upcoming series' and at that, it does a fine job. If you're looking to push the case that comics are art, this might not be the book to take to debate class. But if you're looking for some mindless fun and a guarantee that you'll never see Dorothy in the same light again, then this might be the book (and indeed the comic book company) for you. Read Full Review