laurie@isieng.UUCP (Laurie Sefton) (11/09/85)
Did I hear a request for a review? Using the Moriarty scale, and with the help of a certain plaid person (who happens to be a big OZ fan), we would give the OZ-Wonderland war: Art on OZ/Wonderland characters: A Art on other characters: C Storyline: F The question that keeps repeating itself is: "Why did they include the Captain Carrot characters?." They could have had a *wonderful* story about just OZ and Wonderland, all by themselves. The CC characters just cheapen the story, and add *nothing* to it. They clash with the finer artwork (in fact, they look as if they are super-imposed on the other artwork), and they look like they are providing comic relief and narration to a story we can already figure out ourselves... In fact, they ruin an otherwise charming little premise--that these two "fantasy realities" are linked. Why couldn't the "funny animal" universe have been the one done in early during the crisis? In fact, where the heck are they? Laurie Sefton {Integrated Solutions probably has no opinion either on OZ, Wonderland, or comic books}