Morgana and Oz Coloring Book | Preview
She’s a witch, he’s a vampire, and their clans have been enemies forever, but now Morgana, who comes from a family of witches, and Oz, an emo vampire, have to find a way to work together to hold off a full-blown war. It’s not hard, because the two already have some chemistry going—but then she turns him into a cat.
That’s the setup for Morgana and Oz, by Miyuli, a German creator who studied art in Japan. The comic currently runs on the Webtoon platform, where it has racked up over 67.7 million reads and over 1.4 million subscribers, and the print version will be released in September by Webtoon Unscrolled.
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Before that, though, Walter Foster is publishing two books that will be of great interest to Morgana and Oz fans: The Official Morgana and Oz Coloring Book and Learn to Draw Morgana and Oz. The coloring book includes 46 different scenes, each presented as the original color images on the left-hand page and a line drawing to color on the right, whilel the how-to book includes step-by-step instructions as well as the creator’s insights into the story and how it was constructed. Both paperbacks are due out on April 9, 2024, but in the meantime, we have an inside look at the coloring book. Click on the images to embiggen—and enjoy!
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About Brigid Alverson
Brigid Alverson, the editor of the Good Comics for Kids blog, has been reading comics since she was 4. She has an MFA in printmaking and has worked as a book editor, a newspaper reporter, and assistant to the mayor of a small city. In addition to editing GC4K, she is a regular columnist for SLJ, a contributing editor at ICv2, an editor at Smash Pages, and a writer for Publishers Weekly. Brigid is married to a physicist and has two daughters. She was a judge for the 2012 Eisner Awards.
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