| tom93 |
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| Fantastic. This re-telling of the Oz story is fantastic, and although the story is slightly similar to the classic version, the difference is big enough that this story is entirely new. The art looks amazing, and while it's not a conventional comic, it easily deserves a good read. |
| ToyJazzer |
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| It was updated today (August 29th 2006) for the first time in five months! Woot! (since April 10th) |
| gmerriment |
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Oh wow. I have to say this comic is fantastic, with a gorgeous art style and wonderful interpretation of the Oz "mythos". View view view.
R.W.Cain - The Oushi Home |
| Glumthecomic |
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| Very good, it has the same format as a lot of other modern comics. The way it's done reminds me of some of the stories in 'the dark horse book of hauntings'. The artwork is stunning. |
| teeronline |
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| Fairly good, good artwork but not a comic in my own definition of a comic book, its got not divided by panels, every page has only 1 panel. I gave up on page 4. |
| nazgjunk |
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I don't think we're in Kansas anymore, Toto.
I just love how that line got transcribed:
"we sure ain't in Kansas no more!"
Great comic. |
| french.toast |
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| I get the same thing. But you can reach it from this page, all the same. This is an utterly enthralling comic - it's too bad they don't seem to update often. |
| furryjonny |
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| Fantastic comic, but currently the url is linking to microsoft.com? |
| zippy |
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| so bloody chilling,its got good drawings but the storyboard is hard to understand |
| ccocking |
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A really nice peice of work. The art is beautiful, and the story hanuting. Definately worth checking out.
Chris C
the Vortex Chronicles| the Tarsus Manifesto
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