OZ

The film is a prequel to the classic L. Frank Baum book “The Wizard of Oz” (HR 1/26). McGee said that the hero of the story, a teenage boy named Arthur, is whisked away from Earth to an Oz in turmoil. “Like Neo in ‘The Matrix’ films, the boy makes a hero’s journey and comes to grips with his powers,”

Alice

Ten years after she tumbled through the looking-glass and into Wonderland, Alice now resides inside a mental asylum. After her parents are killed in a tragic fire, the young girl grows up to become a disturbed young woman. After failing to convince people that her visit to Wonderland was indeed real, Alice is given a second chance to return to this strange realm. Equipped with courage, a keen appetite for the bizarre and a lethal array of transmogrified toys, she’ll penetrate the strongholds of her enemies, confront the forces of evil and put the wicked Queen of Hearts in her place.

OZ

The film is a prequel to the classic L. Frank Baum book “The Wizard of Oz” (HR 1/26). McGee said that the hero of the story, a teenage boy named Arthur, is whisked away from Earth to an Oz in turmoil. “Like Neo in ‘The Matrix’ films, the boy makes a hero’s journey and comes to grips with his powers,”

Alice

Ten years after she tumbled through the looking-glass and into Wonderland, Alice now resides inside a mental asylum. After her parents are killed in a tragic fire, the young girl grows up to become a disturbed young woman. After failing to convince people that her visit to Wonderland was indeed real, Alice is given a second chance to return to this strange realm. Equipped with courage, a keen appetite for the bizarre and a lethal array of transmogrified toys, she’ll penetrate the strongholds of her enemies, confront the forces of evil and put the wicked Queen of Hearts in her place.

American McGee Enters the Comic World

American McGee, who is famous for his video game reworking of Alice in Wonderland and now Grimm Fairy Tales is adapting his work into comic form. The first comic adaptation is of American McGee’s Grimm, available this April from IDW. I really like his take on the different subjects, although I’m not really a fan of the game play in his work. More info after the break…
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