Source: http://techgnotic.deviantart.com.Dave Elliott. License: All Rights Reserved.
Weirding Willows, a new wind lifts storytelling. First imagined as a bedtime tale for his son by Kenneth Grahame in 1908, The Wind in the Willows has remained in the top twenty children's stories ever since. But things have been getting weird out in the Willows, as the new comic on deviantART, Weirding Willows, will attest to. Badger, Mole, Ratty and Mr. Toad are back… but they're joined by Alice, Frankenstein's Monster, Mowgli, The White Rabbit, Peter Rabbit and Benjamin Bunny as they defend the world from the Wicked Witch of the West, Doctor Moreau, the Mad Hatter, Mister Hyde and the Queen of Hearts (not to mention the flying nightmare monkeys from Wizard of Oz.)
Source: http://techgnotic.deviantart.com.Dave Elliott. License: All Rights Reserved.
Source: http://techgnotic.deviantart.com.Dave Elliott. License: All Rights Reserved.
Source: http://techgnotic.deviantart.com.Dave Elliott. License: All Rights Reserved.
Source: http://techgnotic.deviantart.com.Dave Elliott. License: All Rights Reserved.