The $30 million Kickstarter campaign
The creators of Savage Oz, David Pepose and Ruben Rojas, are seeking $30,000 to fund the series' 44-page third issue, with early bird specials and catch-up tiers for those who missed the previous campaigns.
The campaign has already drawn attention from fans of other works by the creative team, such as Savage Avengers, Moon Knight: City of the Dead, and Spencer & Locke.
The final issue promises to deliver a satisfying conclusion for longtime fans while welcoming new readers.
A new hero emerges in a war-torn land
Decades after Dorothy Gale left the magical land of Oz, her departure inadvertently triggered a catastrophic chain of events.
The Scarecrow, once a friend and companion , rose to power, plunging Oz into a brutal civil war that left the land scarred and broken.
Now, a new hero emerges: Dorothy's granddaughter, a traumatized Iraq War veteran, who returns to Oz with the mission of setting things right.
A fresh take on beloved characters
The series, which has been building through two successful Kickstarter campaigns, follows the new Dorothy Gale at her lowest moment, transforming her from a scarred veteran into a true champion of Oz.
Readers will see all the old favorites return: the Courageous Lion, the Tin Soldier, and the Scarecrow himself.
But this is no nostalgic trip.
What auditors flagged in the May filing
The creators have been praised for their fresh take on beloved characters and their unflinching look at the conesquences of power.
As the campaign launches, fans eagerly await the final chapter of this epic saga.
A familiar pattern from the 2019 crash
The series has been praised for its mature, gritty exploration of war, trauma, and redemption.
The art by Ruben Rojas is stellar, capturing both the beatuy and the devastation of Oz.
The story delves deep into the psychological struggles of the new Dorothy, who must confront not only the physical dangers of a war-torn land but also her own inner demons.
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