Saturday, April 28, 2007

Oz on Jeopardy!

Should I just turn this blog over to recording whenever they have an Oz-related clue on Jeopardy!? Because that seems to be about all I do here lately. Okay, here's the latest, from Tuesday's show. In the first round, $600 clue in the category Crossword Clues "G", which means that every response started with the letter G:


Defending champion Laura got it right by asking, "Who is Glinda?" (Yes, it's Glinda, not Glenda, for those wondering.)

Later on in the same round, the $1000 clue in the category TV Jailbirds, introduced by actor Christopher Meloni of Law and Order: SVU:


Michael, at the middle lectern, responded correctly with "What is 'Oz'?" It's not really about the Oz I blog about here, but it was a nice nod.

Thursday, April 26, 2007

They're back!

For all of you who have been wanting to throw a movie-themed Wizard of Oz party, but haven't found anything lately... Let's just say you're going to be very happy. Take a look! (I have to update my website's party page this weekend...)

Sunday, April 22, 2007

Savage Chicken in Oz

My beautiful partner in crime on this blog, Laura, pointed me to an entry on the blog for the comic strip Savage Chickens. So, here it is, go take a look: The Link.

Saturday, April 21, 2007

Still even more Oz in Jeopardy! yet again once more!

Something tells me I should just rename this blog "Oz on Jeopardy!" At least that will make it a lot easier to come up with ideas. Anyway, here's the latest, from the first round of Wednesday's game (April 18), the $400 clue in the category "Missing Body Parts," where you have to name the famous part that's not there:


Tricia, the returning champion, rang in first and got it right. The correct response is, naturally enough, "What is a brain?"

Sunday, April 15, 2007

Oz in Jeopardy! one more time

It happened again. On Thursday's show, the very first clue (worth $200) in the very first round, in the category "Only Small Actors" (which came, naturally enough, after "There Are No Small Parts"):


Karen, the defending champion, rang in first and correctly responded with, "What is The Wizard of Oz?"

Incidentally, I just discovered today that The Wizard of Oz will be on TCM a little earlier than usual this year. They've usually had it over Fourth of July weekend, but this year they have a showing scheduled for June 3.

Thursday, April 12, 2007

Oz sighting

I thought I'd blogged about this earlier, but I can't seem to find it. No problem, I was going to recap it anyway, so now I'll just start from scratch. A few weeks ago, someone on the Oz Club's message board noticed something interesting in a movie he caught on the Hallmark Channel. When I read the note, I did some quick research and found that another showing was coming up later that morning. So I quickly set the TiVo to record it, and now I can share the whole thing with you.

The movie is Samantha: An American Girl Holiday, and yes, it's based on the very popular doll series. This one is set at the turn of the century, and early in the movie, Samantha gets a new book. Guess what it is? I'll let you take a look at the pictures...






As far as I could tell, the book only appears in the first fifteen minutes or so, then they get on with the actual meat of the story. Still, very cool.

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Oz on Jeopardy!

They did it again! In today's show, in the Double Jeopardy! round, the category was Stately Museums, where you had the name the state in which the named museums are located. The $800 clue:

THE AMELIA EARHART BIRTHPLACE MUSEUM, THE OZ MUSEUM

David, on the right, rang in and correctly asked, "What is Kansas?" And in case you weren't already familiar with it, you can find out more about the Oz Museum in Wamego, Kansas, by clicking here.

Monday, April 09, 2007

The Emerald City Comic Con!

Last Sunday, my wife dragged me and I went to the rather appropriately named Emerald City Comic Convention. This has been a growing affair for a little while now, and has started to get some big names and draw big crowds. You can read Laura's full report starting here (it's in four parts, and this is part four with links to the others), but I want to bring you the Oz perspective.

The first place we hit was the Illusive Arts booth. They're the publishers of the Dorothy comic book, and Laura and I have helped them out before, so they're always glad to let us use their booth as a rest stop and storage area. We dropped the worst of it off, and then went on the prowl for the other Oz booth, Hungry Tiger Press. I've known Eric and David for years now, even before they got together and started this little company, so I was glad to see them again. I bought the one thing I wanted for the whole convention, their new edition of Ozoplaning with the Wizard of Oz. Eric was also kind enough to sign my copy of Adventures in Oz. After that, we got busy!


Eric Shanower, David Maxine, and friend at the Hungry Tiger Press booth

Much to my surprise, one of the first people I met was Margot Kidder. Yes, she played Lois Lane opposite Christopher Reeve's Superman. Why was I surprised? Because she was only supposed to be there on Saturday, and Laura had already gotten me an autographed picture. The picture is her on the Smallville set with Annette O'Toole, who plays Martha Kent now and Lana Lang back in Superman III. Of course, both actresses also have Oz connections. O'Toole played Maud Baum in The Dreamer of Oz, and we all know about Margot Kidder narrating the movie compilations of the Cinar Wizard of Oz series. So now I have to find Annette O'Toole some time and get her to sign it as well.


Margot Kidder and friend

After that, Laura and I got serious about what we really go to comic conventions for: getting sketches! Most artists at comic conventions really enjoy drawing sketches for the fans, and over the years Laura and I have collected quite a few. When I started my sketchbook back in 2000, my theme was Green Lantern, my favorite comic book character. The nice thing about Green Lantern is that there have been quite a few over the years, and anybody who wears a Green Lantern ring could be a Green Lantern. So I made it very free-form and let the artists draw anyone they like as Green Lantern. I've had traditional ones from the comics, their own characters, self-portraits, and just freeform flights of fancy. But soon after I started the book, I also decided that I wanted to get Wizard of Oz sketches as well, so made it an either/or thing (except Eric Shanower; in 2001 I told him I wanted the Green Lantern of Oz — more about that at a later date). Many have even combined them. And this was one of my biggest all-time days of getting sketches. I think there were eleven new ones in all, plus a couple in a new book we started at this con (none of them Ozzy). It was great fun. Oh, yeah, and we also took our troll, Torvald, around to get his picture taken with everyone. In fact, that's him listed as "and friend" in the captions above.

It wasn't all standing around watching nervous artists draw in our books, however. I popped over back to Hungry Tiger Press at one point to scope out what they're publishing next (let's just say Oz fans should be saving their pennies), and made a few rest stops at Illusive Arts. One time, as we headed back, they told me to get back out to Hungry Tiger Press. It seems David Maxine had made another Oz discovery that day, and wanted me to know about it. At the booth for a computer animation company, they had a poster for an animated film version of The Tin Woodman of Oz. It only showed the Tin Woodman and the Scarecrow, but they looked good. We couldn't find out much more, but it looks promising. On our way out, a familiar intertwined "O-Z" motif caught my eye, and Laura and I stopped at the Cellar Door Publishing booth to see what was up. It appears that they have the comics rights to American Magee's version of Oz, but I've been hearing about that version for nearly a decade now, and I have doubts it will ever see the light of day in any form. Still, it's good to know.

So, that was about it. I had a lot of fun, and I know my wife had even more. (See how much fun she's having in this picture?)


But what about all those sketches? Would you like to see some of them here? Laura has now scanned my entire sketchbook, and I'd love to post them here if anyone is interested. In fact, here's a preview, from the Emerald City Comic Con last week, drawn by Karin Yamagiwa Maden, who for some reason kept apologizing for ruining my sketchbook, which she most certainly did not:


If you want to see more of the sketches I've collected, go ahead and tell me in the comments. If enough people want to see them, I think I can start a "Sketch of the Week" post...

Tuesday, April 03, 2007

Oz Sighting

Rubes today has an Oz theme.

Also, Edge City had Oz references yesterday, as Abby wakes up from her historical dream.

Sunday, April 01, 2007

More McDonald's Toys!

Oh, wow, this is big news! I just found out that because it's been so popular, McDonald's has extended the Wizard of Oz Happy Meal promotion by a week. To accomodate them, Madame Alexander has quickly commissioned two more dolls, the Munchkin Mayor and the Wizard. They'll start showing up in Happy Meals on April 20. Here's the picture:


For more details, including all of the logistics of how they're going to pull this off, take a look at the article here.