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Imagine a reality, which advanced 150 years down a different path... A world where the technological revolution never happened, electricity and internet combustion engines were never mastered, and yet, industry and innovation rose to meet the wants and needs of civilization.
Straight from the pages of our FCBD Preview, The Steam Engines of Oz has arrived! Find out how the Emerald City has transformed in the last 100 years as Victoria Wright and her friends plot their escape only to fall into the clutches of a terrifying threat. This re-imagining of Oz through a SteamPunk lens is a must read for fans of Oz, SteamPunk, an exciting story, and fantastic art.

Goggles, gadgets, and gears: considering Steampunk on those terms is no less absurd then imagining our reality populated solely by electricians, hackers, and astronauts. Imagine a reality where steam-based technology and 19th century culture persisted. The Confederacy holds to Southern traditions while industry flourishes in the Union. The west is wild as the Apache fight to take back their land. Japan remains feudal under the shogunate, China struggles with opium addiction, and India is oppressed by the East India Company. Rebellions run rampant across mainland Europe while the British Empire seeks to colonize the globe. Steampunk can be as rich and diverse as our own reality.
The Steam Engines of Oz is back in an all-new story! Return to Arcana's World of Oz, set 100 years after The Wizard of Oz in a SteamPunk future. Encounter old friends and new characters along the way as Victoria learns the secret of twins tied to Oz's infamous past. Along the way, a father searches for his lost sons, a fallen hero is on the path to redemption, former prisoners adjust to life among the rough n' tumble Munchkins, and, most importantly, What is the Geared Leviathan!?
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The comic book series of Hellboy created by Mike Mignola and the two Hellboy films featuring Ron Perlman and directed by Guillermo del Toro all have steampunk elements. In the comic book and the first (2004) film, Karl Ruprecht Kroenen is a Nazi SS scientist who has an addiction to surgery and had many mechanical prostheses, not least a clockwork heart. Johann Krauss features in the comic and in the second film, Hellboy II: The Golden Army, and is an ectoplasmic medium (a gaseous form in a partly mechanical suit). This second film also features the Golden Army itself which is a collection of 70 x 70 mechanical steampunk warriors.
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