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    Default How The Wizard of Oz Brought DC & Marvel Together For Their First Crossover

    Does anyone own a copy of this? I never was able to find one back in the day (1970s). However, I do still own the follow-up, Marvel's The Marvelous Land Of Oz. In the back of that issue, there is an advertisement for the 3rd issue, Ozma Of Oz. And while there is a front cover for that issue, I don't believe the full comic was ever created or released.

    By the way, as a huge fan of The Wizard Of Oz I did have all 14 of the softcover Oz books that Frank Baum wrote.

    https://www.cbr.com/wizard-of-oz-fir...-dc-crossover/





    Last edited by caj; 02-25-2020 at 02:23 PM.

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    I found this link that looks to have most of the comic for The Wizard Of Oz.

    My only complaint is that the comic version seems to copy the 1939 movie. Don't get me wrong, that's one of my all-time favorite movies ever. But I would've rather the comic book be closer to the actual book than the movie. I loved that my comic book of The Marvelous Land Of Oz makes the book I read seem to come alive visually.

    http://diversionsofthegroovykind.blo...marvelous.html


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    Really is a gorgeous adaptation of the MGM film, with art by John Buscema
    Covers front and back John Romita.

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