Bloodstained Oz

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Bloodstained Oz

Bloodstained Oz cover
Author Christopher Golden & James A. Moore
Illustrator Glenn Chadbourne
Cover artist Glenn Chadbourne
Country United States
Language English
Genre(s) Horror fiction
Publisher Earthling Publications
Publication date 2006
Media type Print (Hardcover)
Pages 116 pp (US hardcover edition)
ISBN 0-976-63396-5

Bloodstained Oz is a Wizard of Oz related novella by Christopher Golden & James A. Moore, and it was illustrated by Glenn Chadbourne. It was published as a limited edition hardcover by Earthling Publications in 2006. It comes with an introduction by Ray Garton.

It was nominated for the Horror Writers Association's Bram Stoker Award for Best Long Fiction in 2006.

The story falls outside of L. Frank Baum's original storyline for his Wonderful Wizard of Oz series and its official sequals. Being outside of the canonical restrictions, Bloodstained Oz makes the Land of Oz a nightmare for adults instead of a children's story.

Both first editions of Bloodstained Oz were sold out very soon after publication, and there are no current plans to reprint it by Earthling Publications or any other publisher. Being an Oz related book and a horror novel have made it a collector's item. Copies have been sold on eBay for $300.00 or more.

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1930s dust bowl Kansas natives are trasported to Oz only to find that the Wonderful Land of Oz has been taken over by vampires and other demonic creatures. The Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman, and the Cowardly Lion may or may not help them on this adventure.

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Bloodstained Oz was only available in two limited first editions:

  1. 500 numbered limited edition hardcovers, signed by Christopher Golden and James A. Moore. ISBN 0-976-63396-5
  1. 26 lettered limited edition hardcovers (A - Z), signed by Christopher Golden, James A. Moore, Ray Garton, and Glenn Chadbourne. It is housed in a handmade traycase featuring 1 of 26 matted original color illustrations of the Tin Woodsman by Glenn Chadbourne.

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