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The Evil of Oz, by Ryan Fuller

A horror sequel to L. Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Journey with Dorothy through a much darker vision of Oz.

  • Sales Rank: #2346654 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-04-07
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: 10.00" h x .26" w x 7.00" l,
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 108 pages

Review
"It's dark, sinister and loads of fun." -Nicole Sweeney,�thebibliophilechronicles.com

"Visceral, unflinching, possibly exploitative but with a moral subtext that cannot be denied, this is a terror tale to�tantalize�fans with adult tastes and post modern sensibilities." -Win Wiacek, Now Read This blog.

"An assertive, endearingly deranged take on the well-known tale from a writer-artist duo readers will want to keep their eyes on." - Kirkus

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
ComicWorm Speaks!-The Evil of Oz
By Jordan T. Brantley
ComicWorm Speaks!

The Evil of Oz

by Ryan Fuller and Sanjana Baijnath

****

This volume was acquired for free in exchange for an honest review through Word Slinger Publicity.

Warning! This review may contain spoilers!

The Story: A horror sequel to L. Frank Baum’s The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Journey with Dorothy through a much darker vision of Oz. On a dark and stormy night, the family of Dorothy Gale is found brutally murdered with an axe. Dorothy is the sole survivor. Summoned back to the land of OZ, Dorothy finds the land corrupted and its inhabitants given into madness. Dorothy must retrace her steps through the dark land and find the one behind the curtain once more.

The Good: The artwork of this books is really quite superb. The way it stands out is how it combines realism, (Dorothy’s and the Wizard) with the exaggerated, stylistic depictions of the other characters like the Munchkins and the Tin Man. The way that they draw blood is kind of interesting. Different from other depictions of blood. They gave is a bit more substance instead of splashing red color on the page. Of course at some points, it looks more like red jelly, but maybe that’s what blood really looks like.

At first: ComicWorm did not much care for this tome. Just another blood soaked gore fest that shares some names with a decades old movie. While reading it all the way through though, there is something deeper to be had here. The parts when Dorothy must battle her old friends, elements of Shakespearean tragedy can be seen. They got exactly what they wanted and it allowed the darkness within them to destroy them.

The Tin Man discovered a heart and with it he discovered love but then there is love’s other side: hatred and then anger and then greed. All emotions, all that come from the heart.

The Cowardly Lion discovered courage and with it the bravery needed to stand up for himself. It’s also too easy to be too brave. By no longer caring about the opinions of others, he stops caring about what they say…or how they feel. Its much easier to be cruel than to be kind.

The Scarecrow: Much like God when He forbade Adam and Eve to eat the fruit from the Tree of Knowledge and they were exiled from Eden when they disobeyed, so is the tale of the Scarecrow. Ignorance is bliss as they say and the Scarecrow was as blissful as he could be without a brain. When he gained the brain, he gained knowledge alright. Knowledge of such things as power and fear and cruelty.

And Dorothy was forced to destroy the land she once loved.

And thus the tale of tragedy was told.

The Flaws: The fact that its the umpteenth “darker and edgier sequel/remake” is the biggest turnoff for the Worm in the case of this book.

The beginning especially, is difficult to get through. To be completely honest, it is something out of a bad fan fiction written about the Wizard of Oz. Blood and gore can get really old, really fast if the writer does not strike a balance fairly quickly. While it is important to remember that the original fairy tales and classic stories like the Wizard of Oz or Snow White were actually much darker than the sanitized movie version would lead one to believe, the grimdakr motif that dominates pop culture during this time period, is getting extremely tiresome. If one wants darkness just open a newspaper or turn on the 24 hour news. For the Worm at least, reading is a way to escape the real world. This books did not provide that for him.

Another thing: People have really got to get over their obsession with the Wizard of Oz! Yes, the movie is considered a legend from Hollywood’s Golden Age. Yes: It has had a tremendous impact on popular culture, but its been done over and over again from other graphic novels to a television miniseries. There are other movies out there! Why can’t we do a darker and edgier reboot of Mary Poppins!? That could be interesting!

In the end, this book is just too much. It is not the kind of book that the Worm likes because it is just too much. We need to bring back the optimism.

Final Verdict: Personal Rating is a 2 out of 5 because The Worm did much care for it but recognizing the skill and subtext lends the final verdict at a solid…

Three out of Five Stars

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Good for Oz fans looking for the horror aspect
By Camille
I received this book for free from Word Slinger Publicity and the publisher in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. All opinions in this post are my own.

The Evil of Oz is a horror sequel to The Wizard of Oz published in graphic novel format. Dorothy must return to Oz after a tragic event and finds it has changed into a nightmare land since she left. Now she must find and destroy the evil that lurks there.

To be honest, I’ve never been a huge fan of the Wizard of Oz – I don’t dislike it, but I’m not big on the movie and haven’t read the books. The concept of this graphic novel intrigued me however, and the simple yet gorgeous cover art reeled me in. I have to say, my copy has a wonderful, silky cover and I loved the bold colors used throughout the book.

What I loved most was the concept – the characters we (and Dorothy) knew and loved have been corrupted and seek to destroy her and continue to wreak havoc on Oz. She’s not sure who to trust, or what caused this corruption and must battle her way through familiar places to find out what happened. I would love to see this concept developed more, like in novel format. With only about 100 pages, everything wrapped up quickly and there was very little depth or insight into what happened, and as a result, I was left wanting more.

I did have some issues with the art. I couldn’t pin down Dorothy’s age; at times she appeared to be maybe 12, other times 16. Her proportions also changed at times, leaving her with a noticeably large head on a normal body. I’m not sure if either of these effects were intentional. I also had some issues with the dialog. It seemed very dated and more Shakespearean than I expected. Dorothy and other characters would also occasionally break into rhymes, but there was no clear pattern and the inconsistency left the dialog feeling clunky. For instance, the Tin Man rhymed almost exclusively until the very end of his scene, where he shouted obscenities. It was strange and didn’t seem to fit the horror theme at all.

My issues aside, this was a fun little read and if any Oz fans are looking for a dark turn on the classic, they should check it out.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Incredible! A totally twisted!
By Mommy2828
I will never sing Follow the Yellow Brick Road without being psychologically disturbed again. Incredible artwork and a devilishly horrific story line. This story will stay with you for a long, long time.

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