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[edit] List of Lone Wolf books by Joe Dever
Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
Cover | Order | Title | Illustrator | Year | Publisher |
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1 | Flight from the Dark | W. W. Denslow | 1984 | George M. Hill | |
Dorothy gets swept into the Land of Oz by a cyclone. She meets a living Scarecrow, a man made entirely of tin, and a Cowardly Lion while trying to get to the Emerald City to see the great Wizard. Also reprinted by various publishers under the names The New Wizard of Oz and The Wizard of Oz with occasional minor changes in the text. | |||||
2 | Fire on the Water | John R. Neill | 1984 | Reilly & Britton | |
A little boy, Tip, escapes from his evil guardian, the witch Mombi, with the help of a walking wooden figure with a jack-o'-lantern head named Jack Pumpkinhead (brought to life with the magic Powder of Life Tip stole from Mombi), as well as a living Sawhorse (created from the same powder.) Tip ends up on an adventure with the Scarecrow and Tin Woodman. Also reprinted as The Land of Oz. | |||||
3 | The Caverns of Kalte | John R. Neill | 1984 | Reilly & Britton | |
While traveling to Australia with her Uncle Henry, little Dorothy is swept overboard with a hen named Billina. They land in Ev, a country across the desert from Oz, and, together with new-found mechanical friend, Tik-Tok, they must save Ev's royal family from the evil Nome King. With Princess Ozma's help, they finally return to Oz. | |||||
4 | The Chasm of Doom | John R. Neill | 1985 | Reilly & Britton | |
On her way back from Australia, Dorothy visits her cousin, Zeb, in California. They are soon swallowed up by an earthquake, along with Zeb's horse Jim and Dorothy's cat Eureka. The group soon meets up with the Wizard and all travel underground back to Oz. | |||||
5 | Shadow on the Sand | John R. Neill | 1985 | Reilly & Britton | |
Dorothy meets the Shaggy Man, and while trying to find the road to Butterfield, they get lost on an enchanted road. As they travel they meet the rainbow's daughter, Polychrome, and a little boy, Button Bright. They have all sorts of strange adventures on the way to Oz. | |||||
6 | The Kingdoms of Terror | John R. Neill | 1985 | Reilly & Britton | |
Dorothy Gale and her Uncle Henry and Aunt Em come to live in Oz permanently. While they tour through the Quadling Country, the Nome King is tunneling beneath the desert to invade Oz. | |||||
7 | Castle Death | John R. Neill | 1986 | Reilly & Britton | |
A Munchkin boy named Ojo must find a cure to free his Unc Nunkie from a magical spell that has turned him into a statue. With the help of Scraps, a living Patchwork Girl, Ojo journeys through Oz in order to save his uncle. | |||||
8 | The Jungle of Horrors | John R. Neill | 1987 | Reilly & Britton | |
Betsy Bobbin, a girl from Oklahoma is shipwrecked with her mule, Hank, in the Rose Kingdom. She meets the Shaggy Man there and the two try to rescue the Shaggy Man's brother from the Nome King. This book is partly based upon Baum's stage musical, The Tik-Tok Man of Oz. | |||||
9 | The Cauldron of Fear | John R. Neill | 1987 | Reilly & Britton | |
Cap'n Bill and Trot journey to Oz and, with the help of the Scarecrow, overthrow the cruel King Krewl of Jinxland. Cap'n Bill and Trot had previously appeared in two other novels by Baum, The Sea Fairies and Sky Island. Based in part upon the 1914 silent film, His Majesty, the Scarecrow of Oz. | |||||
10 | The Dungeons of Torgar | John R. Neill | 1987 | Reilly & Britton | |
Prince Inga of Pingaree and King Rinkitink and their companions have adventures that lead to the land of the Nomes and, eventually, Oz. This book only ends up in Oz at the end, because Baum originally wrote it as a non-Oz book, entitled King Rinkitink, and only rewrote it later. | |||||
11 | The Prisoners of Time | John R. Neill | 1987 | Reilly & Britton | |
Concerning the disappearance of Princess Ozma, the ruler of Oz. When she is discovered missing, four search parties are sent out, one for each of Oz's four countries. Most of the book covers Dorothy and the Wizard's efforts to find her. Meanwhile, Cayke the Cookie Cook discovers that her magic dishpan (on which she bakes her famous cookies) has been stolen. Along with the Frogman, they leave their mountain in the Winkie Country to find the pan. | |||||
12 | The Masters of Darkness | John R. Neill | 1988 | Reilly & Britton | |
The Tin Woodman, Nick Chopper, is unexpectedly reunited with his Munchkin sweetheart Nimmie Amee from the days when he was flesh and blood. Along the way, Nick discovers a fellow tin man, Captain Fyter, as well as a Frankenstein-like creature made from their combined parts. | |||||
13 | The Plague Lords of Ruel | John R. Neill | 1990 | Reilly & Lee | |
Ruggedo, former Nome King, tries to conquer Oz again with the help of a Munchkin boy, Kiki Aur. In the meanwhile, it is also Ozma's birthday, and all of Oz's citizens are searching for the most unique present for the little princess. This was the last Oz book published while Baum was alive. | |||||
14 | The Captives of Kaag | John R. Neill | 1990 | Reilly & Lee | |
Dorothy, Ozma and Glinda try to stop a war in the Gillikin Country. This was Baum's last Oz book, and was published posthumously. Most critics agree this is this is Baum's darkest Oz book, most likely due to his failing health. | |||||
15 | The Darke Crusade | John R. Neill | 1991 | Reilly & Lee | |
Dorothy, Ozma and Glinda try to stop a war in the Gillikin Country. This was Baum's last Oz book, and was published posthumously. Most critics agree this is this is Baum's darkest Oz book, most likely due to his failing health. | |||||
16 | The Legacy of Vashna | John R. Neill | 1991 | Reilly & Lee | |
Dorothy, Ozma and Glinda try to stop a war in the Gillikin Country. This was Baum's last Oz book, and was published posthumously. Most critics agree this is this is Baum's darkest Oz book, most likely due to his failing health. | |||||
17 | The Deathlord of Ixia | John R. Neill | 1992 | Reilly & Lee | |
Dorothy, Ozma and Glinda try to stop a war in the Gillikin Country. This was Baum's |last Oz book, and was published posthumously. Most critics agree this is this is Baum's darkest Oz |book, most likely due to his failing health. | |||||
18 | Dawn of the Dragons | John R. Neill | 1992 | Reilly & Lee | |
Dorothy, Ozma and Glinda try to stop a war in the Gillikin Country. This was Baum's last Oz book, and was published posthumously. Most critics agree this is this is Baum's darkest Oz book, most likely due to his failing health. | |||||
19 | Wolf's Bane | John R. Neill | 1993 | Reilly & Lee | |
Dorothy, Ozma and Glinda try to stop a war in the Gillikin Country. This was Baum's last Oz book, and was published posthumously. Most critics agree this is this is Baum's darkest Oz book, most likely due to his failing health. | |||||
20 | The Curse of Naar | John R. Neill | 1993 | Reilly & Lee | |
Dorothy, Ozma and Glinda try to stop a war in the Gillikin Country. This was Baum's last Oz book, and was published posthumously. Most critics agree this is this is Baum's darkest Oz book, most likely due to his failing health. | |||||
21 | Voyage of the Moonstone | John R. Neill | 1994 | Reilly & Lee | |
Dorothy, Ozma and Glinda try to stop a war in the Gillikin Country. This was Baum's last Oz book, and was published posthumously. Most critics agree this is this is Baum's darkest Oz book, most likely due to his failing health. | |||||
22 | The Buccaneers of Shadaki | John R. Neill | 1995 | Reilly & Lee | |
Dorothy, Ozma and Glinda try to stop a war in the Gillikin Country. This was Baum's last Oz book, and was published posthumously. Most critics agree this is this is Baum's darkest Oz book, most likely due to his failing health. | |||||
23 | Mydnight's Hero | John R. Neill | 1995 | Reilly & Lee | |
Dorothy, Ozma and Glinda try to stop a war in the Gillikin Country. This was Baum's last Oz book, and was published posthumously. Most critics agree this is this is Baum's darkest Oz book, most likely due to his failing health. | |||||
24 | Rune War | John R. Neill | 1996 | Reilly & Lee | |
Dorothy, Ozma and Glinda try to stop a war in the Gillikin Country. This was Baum's last Oz book, and was published posthumously. Most critics agree this is this is Baum's darkest Oz book, most likely due to his failing health. | |||||
25 | Trail of the Wolf | John R. Neill | 1996 | Reilly & Lee | |
Dorothy, Ozma and Glinda try to stop a war in the Gillikin Country. This was Baum's last Oz book, and was published posthumously. Most critics agree this is this is Baum's darkest Oz book, most likely due to his failing health. | |||||
26 | The Fall of Blood Mountain | John R. Neill | 1997 | Reilly & Lee | |
Dorothy, Ozma and Glinda try to stop a war in the Gillikin Country. This was Baum's last Oz book, and was published posthumously. Most critics agree this is this is Baum's darkest Oz book, most likely due to his failing health. | |||||
27 | Vampirium | John R. Neill | 1997 | Reilly & Lee | |
Dorothy, Ozma and Glinda try to stop a war in the Gillikin Country. This was Baum's last Oz book, and was published posthumously. Most critics agree this is this is Baum's darkest Oz book, most likely due to his failing health. | |||||
28 | The Hunger of Sejanoz | John R. Neill | 1998 | Reilly & Lee | |
Dorothy, Ozma and Glinda try to stop a war in the Gillikin Country. This was Baum's last Oz book, and was published posthumously. Most critics agree this is this is Baum's darkest Oz book, most likely due to his failing health. |
[edit] Novels
[edit] Legends of Lone Wolf
(author: John Grant - nom de plume of Paul Barnett)
- Eclipse of the Kai
- The Dark Door Opens (based on 'Flight from the Dark')
- The Sword of the Sun (based on 'Fire on the Water')
- Hunting Wolf (based on 'The Caverns of Kalte')
- The Claws of Helgedad
- The Sacrifice of Ruanon (based on 'The Chasm of Doom')
- The Birthplace (based on 'Shadow on the Sand')
- The Book of the Magnakai (based on 'Shadow on the Sand')
- The Tellings
- The Lorestone of Varetta (based on 'The Kingdoms of Terror')
- The Secret of Kazan-Oud (based on 'Castle Death')
- The Rotting Land (based on 'The Jungle of Horrors')
[edit] d20 series
(author: August Hahn)
- The Lone Wolf RPG
- The Darklands (supplement)
- Magic of Magnamund (supplement)
- Dawn of Destruction (supplement)
- Blood Moon Rising (supplement)[1]
[edit] Other
- The Magnamund Companion (gazetteer)
- The Skull of Agarash (graphic novel)
- Lone Wolf Poster Painting Book (by Gary Chalk)