In Weir’s story, the Wicked Witch of the West is not dead after all, which spells trouble for Wendy and Alice. Wendy and Alice wind up in, you guessed correctly, the Land of Oz. Wendy catches her using Dorothy’s shoes and tries to stop her, but Alice had already activated the power of the shoes. However, Alice wants nothing to do with his research interests and attempts to escape. The ladies are astonished to learn that Rutherford believes they can travel to other worlds. Ernest Rutherford, his colleague named Lem, and Miss Poole, the nanny. They meet for the first time at Cheshire Crossing, a facility run by Dr. It turns out that the three young ladies haven’t adjusted to the regular world and have been sent off to various institutions to be treated for dissociative disorder. Andy Weir ( The Martian) developed the story of this graphic novel geared toward young adults, with illustrations by cartoonist Sarah Andersen.Ĭrossing focuses on Dorothy, Wendy, and Alice in 1910, several years after their respective adventures. If you ever wondered what would happen when you combine The Wizard of Oz, Peter Pan, and Alice in Wonderland, one convincing outcome would be Cheshire Crossing.
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