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Well, if you’ve got to cool your heels (and/or paws), this looks like a pretty comfortable place to do so!

Well, if you’ve got to cool your heels (and/or paws), this looks like a pretty comfortable place to do so!

More wonders– and dare I say intrigue?– await our quartet in the Emerald City! Stay tuned…

It may feel like it’s taken Watusi a long time to set paw in the Emerald City … but he still got there a lot quicker that Dorothy did!

Sounds like Oz is Watusi’s kind of place! Maybe he won’t go back to Wonder Valley…
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By the way, the above episode is a revised strip; it was originally published as this photo of the completely unedited drawing: Continue reading ““I think I’m going to like it here!””

A sighting of a real citizen of Oz! I guess Watusi & friends really are there!!
If you’re interested in some behind-the-scenes sneak peeks of things to come in Watusi’s journey to Oz, you’re invited to patronize me on Patreon. Supporters there have been treated to an early peek at my designs for the Emerald City, Oz character designs, and even a never-reprinted 4-page Watusi comic from 2014. Coming up for patrons there in June is the first Minerva Stone comic from 1999, which will be a useful primer for her role coming up in this storyline. Join in the fun, won’t you?
I’m tempted to say “the beagle has landed,” except I think Watusi’s more of a terrier…
At any rate, welcome to Oz! This double-page spread can be viewed at a larger size if you’re interested– just click on the image.

Thanks for everybody who came out to get drawings and prints during last weekend’s Free Comic Book Day at 901 Comics— I had a great time, and hope you did, too!
Up next: The Emerald City!

That was a close call! It sounds like Minerva should have provided everybody with a pre-flight safety demonstration!
Free Comic Book Day is coming on Saturday, and this year I’ll be drawing from noon-3 at 901 Comics in Midtown Memphis; hope you can join me there … or find some free comics in your own neighborhood. Any day is a great day to read comics, but Free Comic Book Day is an especially good one; I hope you’re able to take advantage of it!

I don’t often do splash pages like this; especially with a week between episodes, they don’t give a lot of story content for the space they use. But since W.W. Denslow created such lovely plates for The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, I wanted to include some in my Oz story, too … and in such a way that places them in the context of the story.
On another technical note, I’m switching to present tense with my writing here. I was trying to match Baum’s use of past tense, but I just didn’t like how it meshed with spoken dialog in a comic panel. For the writers out there, compare this week’s strip to this one and this one— which sounds better to your ears?