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The Road to Oz Chapter Three Is Ready to Be Backed

If you like your fantasy a little darker and your comics a little more off the beaten path, this one’s got your name all over it.

The Road to Oz Chapter Three continues the indie series from Amin Amat, pushing deeper into a reimagined version of Oz that feels nothing like the classic story most people know. This take leans gritty, emotional, and a bit unpredictable—in a good way. It’s less about whimsy and more about survival, tension, and what these characters go through as things get more dangerous.

This new chapter raises the stakes as the journey moves forward, expanding the world while putting its characters through tougher challenges. If you’ve been following the series, this feels like a natural escalation. And if you’re just jumping in, the concept alone is strong enough to pull you in and make you curious about what came before.

The project is currently being funded through Kickstarter, giving fans a chance to directly support the next chapter and grab some exclusive rewards along the way. There are multiple pledge tiers, so whether you just want the book or you’re looking to pick up extras and collectibles, there’s a little something for everyone. The campaign runs through Tuesday, May 28, 2026, so there’s still a bit of time to jump in if you’re interested. You can check it out here.

What really stands out here is that creator-driven energy. You’re not just buying a comic—you’re helping bring the next piece of the story to life, which always makes it feel a bit more personal when it finally lands in your hands.

If darker fantasy, indie storytelling, and fresh takes on familiar worlds are your thing, The Road to Oz Chapter Three is definitely worth checking out.

 

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