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yellowbrickramble · 26 days
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The Cowardly Lion didn't appear in Marvelous Land of Oz, but obviously he was already famous to Ozzites after the events of the first book.
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totalchaosgremlin · 3 months
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@yellowbrickramble love corner go crazy
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gastrophobia · 5 months
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Okay, we're doing this again.
In round one Logan got 15.8%, and in round two Logan got 23.7%
This time we're adding a new challenger! Will Logan gain more ground? Will Dorothy stay at the top spot? Or will Jinjur take a surprise lead?
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Why are they blonde
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mercurybomber · 1 year
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some of my favorite of Val Biro's Marvelous Land of Oz illustrations. i especially like the tin woodman's little colander hat.
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fanartbyherd · 8 months
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Fan art for the wizard of oz I did on top of an assignment.
It’s not finished, but I’m done with the sketchbook it is in, meaning that it’s unlikely to ever be finished.
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cmonbartender · 7 months
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The marvelous land of Oz (1904) - John R Neill
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woozini-of-oz · 8 months
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"General Jinjur and Her Army Capture the City"
The Marvelous Land of Oz (1904) - John R. Neill
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skookworks · 2 years
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Zazzle. Redbubble.
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keithbutgay · 1 year
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These photos are all taken from a fantasy children's series written by an old white christian man, published in 1904 after the first book came out in 1900
It includes themes of overcoming misogyny, overthrowing the patriarchy, being confused about your gender, and feeling different from everyone else just because of how you look or the way you are. Almost all of the characters only became friends when they realized that both of them could be different together and that is okay
In later books, it is hinted that two female characters are in a relationship and no one bats an eye. (one of which is a metaphorical trans woman. I'll explain that in a different post if y'all want to hear more about that. Her name is Ozma and she's amazing)
There are even characters that dislike Ozma because of her age and because she used to be a boy
As well as this, there are multiple characters who are constantly being described as queer and gay. And, while I understand that the context and meaning behind those words differed greatly back then, there are two characters that I'm talking about specifically. One of them is made from a rainbow patchwork quilt, and the other is a fairy, and one of the Rainbow's daughters.
It also talks about personal freedom and doing what makes you happy instead of just doing what others tell you to do.
And people question why The Wizard of Oz has been my special interest for 10 years
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yellowbrickramble · 7 months
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Ozma right now: 🐥🐥🐥🐥🐥
This is based largely on my own relationship with dresses and the mirror when I was Ozma's age, but I'm perhaps channeling a bit of the spirit of Edward Einhorn's short story, "Ozma Sees Herself", found in Oz Story Magazine #3.
As part of my quest for quasi-historical accuracy, I decided it was okay to give Salye Soforth some anachronistic 70's punk fashion after researching the history of safety pins to make sure they existed in 1904. Also, she's drinking a brand of root beer that no longer exists. I did enough research to make sure I didn't use the logo from the 1960s or 2000s, though I'm not 100% sure it was available in ready-to-drink bottles by then (they only sold it as extract and syrup early on).
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bops-fandom-wowie · 9 months
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S P O I L E R F O R B A R B I E !
Ken really pulled a General Jinjur in reverse didn't he?
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gastrophobia · 1 year
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Updated character designs for my upcoming webcomic!!!
You may have seen earlier versions of these designs I've shared before, but these were made after I completed the final thumbnails and are therefore more or less the final versions. Once I finish the website, these will be on the character page at a higher resolution.
These are in order of appearance, except for the wogglebugs, which aren't really characters.
I don't know, I might change Glinda & Dorothy as they don't show up till the very end, but I'm pretty happy with them now.
There are a few characters that weren't included because they're major spoilers.
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I just learned in the Edwardian era, women used “hat pins” to fight off men who would sexually harass or assault them and it reminded me of how General Jinjur’s weapon was “sharpened knitting needles” that she kept in her hair. She was written in 1904.
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So if I’m correct and that’s where the inspiration comes from, that means that she’s either afraid of sexual assault and harassment or has been assaulted/harassed. Or both.
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quailfence · 11 months
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[Image description: a lineart drawing of General Jinjur and Tip from The Land of Oz that has been colored in by OP. They are marching together. Jinjur is looking at Tip, who is holding a picnic basket and eating a sandwich. Jinjur is wearing a blue-green hat with a green button, a blue-green shirt with green collar and blue, red, and purple buttons, and green gloves. She also wears a green belt, a green double sash, a blue, yellow, and red skirt, and blue-green boots with green trim. She has brown skin and curly black hair that goes to her chin.
Tip is wearing a blue coat with yellow buttons, a green-gray and red hat, a red bow tie, green-gray shirt and shorts, long red stockings, and blue shoes. He has pale skin and straight black hair that goes to his ears. The basket he is carrying is covered by a blue-green cloth. End description.]
I’ve been reading the Oz books with the Beyond the Wizard substack, and when we got to this illustration I decided to color it in. I used a foundation pen brush on Sketchbook. Feel free to use for icons/banners/headers, just give me credit
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mercurybomber · 1 year
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mini comic of that part in the marvelous land of oz where scarecrow tells tip “look my husband is very sensitive Please do not hurt his feelings”
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