Oz-story Magazine was an annual periodical devoted to the literature and art ofOz, the fantasy land created byL. Frank Baum.[1] It was published in six volumes between 1995 and 2000.
Oz-story was published byHungry Tiger Press,[2] and edited by David Maxine, assisted byEric Shanower, who was responsible for a significant share of the artwork in the volumes.Oz-story printed a variety of Oz-related features and illustrations, by writers and artists closely associated with the Oz mythos: Baum,Ruth Plumly Thompson,W. W. Denslow,John R. Neill,Jack Snow,Rachel Cosgrove Payes and many others, including modern contemporaries like Shanower andEdward Einhorn.
The most notable single work in the six volumes ofOz-story was arguablyEloise Jarvis McGraw's novelThe Rundelstone of Oz, never previously published, which appeared in the sixth and final volume. Rare Baum novels were reprinted inOz-story:
Oz-story generally earned high praise from critics and reviewers during its limited existence.
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