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Hardcover Bloodstained Oz Book

ISBN: 0976633965

ISBN13: 9780976633969

Bloodstained Oz

Something’s gone wrong over the rainbow... 1933. The winds of the Dust Bowl have reduced what had been the nation’s breadbasket to a desert full of broken dreams and desperate prayers. The water is... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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The only problem with this novella is the fact it's not a full blown story! I'm still dying to know what happened next in it, tho I know Chris doesn't intend to follow up. The world of Oz went to hell, in a big way, and now it's found it's way here...

A Wizard of Oz thrill ride like no other!

Bloodstained Oz has an awesome and very fun story. I don't want to give it away at all, and there is more then enough on here describing it already. It is also a very well put together limited edition book by Earthling Press. Chadbourne's drawings are the kind that you can get lost in for hours. You keep finding new details in them that draw you into them more. He is becoming extremely popular because of his work on Cemetery Dance's "The Secretary of Dreams: Volume 1" with Stephen King. James A. Moore and Christopher Golden outdid themselves with the gore and there is more excitment then you have ever seen in Oz. This book came in two editions: 500 numbered ("3/500") hardcovers, signed by Christopher Golden and James A. Moore. 26 lettered ("F/26") traycased with an original piece of Glenn Chadbourne art, and signed by Christopher Golden, James A. Moore, Ray Garton, and Glenn Chadbourne. Ray Garton signed the lettered edition because he wrote the introduction to the book. This book has no plans for reprinting, and is totally sold out from Earthling. The 26 high quality lettered editions are going for over $1,000-$3,000+ depending on condition, and the numbered editions are going for $300-$700 on average. The prices keep going up because of the Wizard of Oz connection, and because it is a damn good book.

Follow the emerald...

After reading Stephen King books for 17 years, I was finding it was time to branch out a bit and try out some other horror writers. The concept of a "Bloodstained Oz" sounded interesting to me, so I picked up this novella on a whim. I was not disappointed. "Bloodstained Oz" starts off with a bang and is action from beginning to end. I had a page left to the book and I thought for sure it must be a mistake, 'cause how could they resolve this situation in 10 paragraphs? Although, the book does leave you wanting for a sequel, I think Golden and Moore did a great job of bringing the perspective to a close. The book brings in some of your more favorite Oz characters, such as the Lion, Scarecrow, Tin Man, Munchkins, and whom I believe to be The Wizard, but most of them are acting a bit, well, out of character. The heroes and heroines of Kansas are well-developed and give a great multi-faceted view of the "invasion". So, pick this book up (if you can find a copy) and watch out- no matter how old you are, this story may actually give you nightmares.

Awesome

I must first say that I originally picked up this book with the expectation of it just being an entertaining and gruesome version of 'The Wizard Of Oz'. I was decieved. It ended up being much "moore" than that. Ha! The best thing about 'Oz' is the way the authors balanced the level of description, shock value and simplicity, where others would have gone too far in fear of not impressing their "intellectual" cronies. This is the type of rare read that leaves you feeling that you've just watched a cool movie, rather than read a book. (SCREENPLAY, SCREENPLAY, SCREENPLAY). I'd have to say that the only thing I found dissapointing about this story what the fact that it ended quite like this senten ... A little resolution would have been nice but I still can't wait for a sequel, as well as more works from Golden and Moore.
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