Writers – Stuart Kerr, Ralph GriffithArtist – Tim HoltropInker – William TraxtleLetters – Susan Dorne At one point, Caliber decided that they would do a big crossover series much like Marvel and […]
Writers – Stuart Kerr, Ralph GriffithArtist – Tim HoltropInker – William TraxtleLetters – Susan Dorne At one point, Caliber decided that they would do a big crossover series much like Marvel and […]
Writers – Stuart Kerr, Ralph GriffithArtist – Tim HoltropInker – Bradley WaltonLetters – Susan Dorne A new era in Oz begins as Ozma becomes queen once again and things finally start to […]
Writers – Stuart Kerr, Ralph GriffithArtist – Bill BryanLetters – Susan Dorne With this issue, Stuart Kerr, Ralph Griffith and Bill Bryan finally bring things to a head as the Freedom Fighters, […]
Writers – Stuart Kerr, Ralph GriffithArtist – Bill BryanLetters – Susan Dorne The quest to free Oz from the yoke of the Nome King continues as the Freedom Fighters move on from […]
Writer – Stuart Kerr, Ralph GriffithArtist – Bill BryanLetters – Susan Dorne The final issue of this series continues to feature the Scarecrow speaking nonsensical musings, though Amber Ombi and readers alike […]
Writer – Stuart Kerr, Ralph GriffithArtist – Bill BryanLetters – Susan Dorne The Scarecrow has been captured by Amber Ombi and the Freedom Fighters and so begins a battle of wills between […]
Writer – Stuart Kerr, Ralph GriffithArtist – Bill BryanLetters – Susan Dorne The story from Romance in Rags continues here in this second series from the Oz creative team and it finds […]
Writer – Stuart Kerr, Ralph GriffithArtist – Bill BryanLetters – Susan Dorne The final issue of this miniseries is filled with betrayal and emotion and it finds the Freedom Fighters captured by […]
Writer – Stuart Kerr, Ralph GriffithArtist – Bill BryanLetters – Susan Dorne Scraps has stolen the Shaggy Man’s Love Magnet so that she might accomplish two things with her small crime. The […]
Writers – Stuart Kerr, Ralph GriffithArtist – Bill BryanLetters – Susan Dorne This book continues on three fronts, much like the previous issue did with Ralph Griffith and Stuart Kerr telling the […]