Alan Moore & Melinda Gebbie: An Interview about The Lost Girls
The heroines of Oz, Neverland, and Wonderland— What happened when the girls grew up?
What if... Dorothy's journey to The Land of Oz was a sexual journey, where she unlocked her lovers' doubts of stupidity, heartlessness, and cowardice?
What if... that tornado was the metaphorical first orgasm she never, ever forgot— when life explodes into color?
Imagine Alice— yes, Alice of the Wonderland. A perverse little girl to be sure. Her relationship with the Red Queen is a twisted erotic legend for the ages.
How did a talking caterpillar come to be a conversational cock-figure?
Or what about Wendy, from Peter Pan, who followed her "lost boys" into the garden of forbidden delights, including tea-room cruising that may have been lost in the original edition?
Someone had to stand up to Captain Hook, even at the expense of her own virtue.
Now imagine all three of these women coming together in their adulthood: Dorothy, Alice, and Wendy— sharing their sexual histories as sisters of an uncommon league.
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