
But is it “welcome” … or “welcome” (to a trap)?

But is it “welcome” … or “welcome” (to a trap)?

Oh, that Kitsch– he’s always got something up his sleeve!

People often assume that my all-ages comics are meant to teach kids “values”; while that’s not my intention (and shouldn’t that be their parents’ job?), I guess there might be a lesson to be found in them from time to time anyway…
Needless to say, Jinjur and the Scarecrow share a rather contentious history. Baum wrote a whole book about it, in fact: The Marvelous Land of Oz, which you can read here courtesy of classics-illustrated.com.
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One more stop (and guest star intro) before Emerald City!
While Baum created too many characters for me to include them all in this story, I wanted to find some place for the Patchwork Girl. A big thank you goes out to Kevin Williams for helping me find an approach for the character beyond just “Scarecrow’s love interest”. Thanks, Kevin! By the way, Kevin and I are working on a collaboration that (pandemic willing) will see print later this year…
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Next time: some characters who we actually know the names of!
One of the things about this story I regret not playing up more is the fact that dogs are not a native species to Oz, and so Watusi should’ve enjoyed more of a celebrity status than he did. Guess that’s price he paid for trying to keep a low profile while on the lam …
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My apologies for any of you readers who find this gag too similar to one I did back in Watusi #5 … but thank you for still reading my comics over these past 17 years!