I was looking back at my Oz
stuff, and I noticed I had never made any post on Niche of Time about this comic, along with
several other graphic novels and comics in the Archive. Here is what I had to
say at the time I got it:
“Back in the mid-70's Marvel
Comics published giant-size treasuries for the exorbitant price of $1.50. That
was about six times the price of a normal comic. We got one of Conan, one of Bible
stories, and the two volumes of the original Star Wars. We often
saw full page advertisements in other comics for the whole series, and the two
I always really wanted were The Wizard of Oz and The
Marvelous Land of Oz.
“Last year I found a very wrinkly copy of The Wizard of Oz at our local
used bookstore. It was, as I expected, an adaptation of the MGM movie. Lately,
as my thoughts have been turning to early things, I thought to look for The
Land, and while a pristine copy went for about $50, I was able to order a
slightly damaged one for about $10. It came yesterday.
“It is a truly wonderful production, edited by the great Roy Thomas and drawn
by Alfredo Alcala. Many of the frames therein are based on the original 1907
illustrations by John R. Neill, as are most of the character designs. The
Scarecrow and Tin Man are still based on the movie though, as being more
familiar to most people.
“The frame above is from early in the story, with the boy Tip, Jack Pumpkinhead, and the witch Mombi. The color scheme is largely purple, as they are in the Gillikin country; Munchkinland is blue, the Winkies are yellow, and the Quadling country is red. The Emerald City, right in the center of Oz, is of course green."
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Power of Babel, July 2008.
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