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*[http://delusionarystate.com/ ''Delusionary State''], a comic about a scientific expedition to Oz
*[http://delusionarystate.com/ ''Delusionary State''], a comic about a scientific expedition to Oz
*[http://onegemini.blogspot.com/search/label/OZ Behinds the scenes with the artist of the ''Dorothy of Oz'' prequel comic book]


*[http://www.otrcat.com/storylady-p-1869.html The Story Lady], a syndicated radio show from the 1960s; among the stories she read was ''The Wizard of Oz''
*[http://www.otrcat.com/storylady-p-1869.html The Story Lady], a syndicated radio show from the 1960s; among the stories she read was ''The Wizard of Oz''

Revision as of 06:35, 30 April 2012

  • The Oz Witch Project — Four friends from the Emerald City disappear while making a documentary... (WARNING: This film contains some mature language) — [A] [B]
  • Oz fan fiction stories — [A] [B (Wicked stories)] [C (based on The Movie)] [D (based on the Wicked play] [E] [F]
  • The Old Road, an ongoing Tin Man fanfic story (WARNING: Adult content)
  • Dysenchanted, a short film that has Dorothy and a few other familiar characters in group therapy — [A] [B]
  • Dark Oz, a graphic novel series, novel, and possible forthcoming movie
  • The Oz-Wonderland War comic book trilogy — [A] [B]
  • The Oz Squad comic book — [A] [B] [C]
  • The OzF5 comic book ("Dorothy is back in Oz, and this time she brought a watergun.") — [A] [B (preview pages)]
  • The Royal Historian of Oz comic book [A] [B]
  • Namesake, an online comic with Oz characters (among others)
  • Reviews of the Friend of Dorothy comic — [A] [B]
  • Dorothy im Zauberland, an online comic book adaptation of the Russian adaptation of The Wizard of Oz (in German)
  • Into the Dust, a comic book with Oz elements set in 1960s Hollywood
  • All-Action Classics #4, a comics adaptation of The Wizard of Oz — [A] [B]
  • The Story Lady, a syndicated radio show from the 1960s; among the stories she read was The Wizard of Oz

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