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"The Malevolent Mannequin in Oz" by [[Joe Bongiorno]] and illustrated by [[David Bishop]] is the first story of [[2015|''Oziana'' 2015]]. It appears on pages 2-9. Underneath the credits is the mysterious tagline: | "The Malevolent Mannequin in Oz" by [[Joe Bongiorno]] and illustrated by [[David Bishop]] is the first story of [[2015|''Oziana'' 2015]]. It appears on pages 2-9. Underneath the credits is the mysterious tagline: | ||
<blockquote>(From the chapter "Mombi's Dummy," in the Journal of Bina Radjet, known to the world as Mombi, the one-time Wicked Witch of the North.)<blockquote> | <blockquote>(From the chapter "Mombi's Dummy," in the Journal of Bina Radjet, known to the world as Mombi, the one-time Wicked Witch of the North.)</blockquote> | ||
The story is told in the first person, from Mombi's point of view, as she acquires the title mannequin (which she names "Dummy"), deals with its attempts to destroy her, and finally disposes of him. | The story is told in the first person, from Mombi's point of view, as she acquires the title mannequin (which she names "Dummy"), deals with its attempts to destroy her, and finally disposes of him. |
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So, you think Mombi is the Wicked Witch of the North, eh? What happens when she runs into something even more wicked than she is?
"The Malevolent Mannequin in Oz" by Joe Bongiorno and illustrated by David Bishop is the first story of Oziana 2015. It appears on pages 2-9. Underneath the credits is the mysterious tagline:
(From the chapter "Mombi's Dummy," in the Journal of Bina Radjet, known to the world as Mombi, the one-time Wicked Witch of the North.)
The story is told in the first person, from Mombi's point of view, as she acquires the title mannequin (which she names "Dummy"), deals with its attempts to destroy her, and finally disposes of him.