Merging The Narnia Series With Unrelated Books

Based on the reference in The Magician's Nephew to Sherlock Holmes still living on Baker Street, after the incident at the lamppost and the mysterious disappearances of the cabby and his wife, Scotland Yard calls in Sherlock Holmes, and Dr. John Watson to consult on the case.
 
Anyway Aslan can still be Aslan even without the religious identity like this example


Aslan having an Origin as a Lion who helps a Dorothy Gale can actually work in some area and to be more for an all audience area and giving Oz a connection to Narnia

Lurline may even get depicted as Emperor Beyond The Sea, considering her almighty role

Which would result in Ozma and Aslan being siblings ruling their own domains
 
As a student at University Andrew Ketterly had two very controversial mentors who shaped his world view and his dubious ethics, Dr. Henry Jekyll, and a visiting professor from the University of Zurich, Switzerland, Dr. Victor Frankenstein.
 
Based on the reference in The Magician's Nephew to Sherlock Holmes still living on Baker Street, after the incident at the lamppost and the mysterious disappearances of the cabby and his wife, Scotland Yard calls in Sherlock Holmes, and Dr. John Watson to consult on the case.
Yes! I have long wondered what would happen to that poor jeweler whose store Jadis trashed and looted. Hopefully Mr. Holmes would be able to help him as well to recover some pieces that she (possibly) scattered or dropped while rampaging through London.
 
It may actually work if Aslan is depicted as a separate character from Jesus.

Like if Bruce Wayne is a separate character from Batman? That's actually MORE feasible.

Mister Lewis deliberately depicted Aslan as LITERALLY BEING Jesus, not just somebody who was kind of nice and sort of like Jesus. If you take away the identity of Jesus, there IS NO Aslan, just a talking lion who is no more special than a helpful N.P.C. creature in a Dungeons & Dragons campaign.
To add my five cents to the debate ( sorry, inflation being as it is, it can't just be two cents anymore) a better option for merging Narnia and Oz is if the Cowardly Lion were a younger half brother of Aslan, much like how James, Jude, Simon and Joses were to Our Lord, as mentioned in the Gospels. That way we can add Mufasa and Scar from the Lion King to the mix as well.


They don't like to talk of Scar that much...
 
Bacchus from Prince Caspian, who has never been featured in any film or television adaptation of Prince Caspian forms "The Aptly Named Sir Not Appearing in this Picture Support Group" that includes Tom Bombadil from Lord of the Rings, Aunt Beast from A Wrinkle in Time, and their name sake "The Aptly Named Sir Not Appearing in This Picture" from Monty Python and The Holy Grail.
 
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Sir Robin's Minstrel from Monty Python and the Holy Grail escapes just before he's eaten and slips through one of those chinks and chasms in our world and ends up in Narnia just and becomes Reepicheep's minstrel.

And there is much rejoicing.

(Unenthusiastic.)
*Yeah.*
 
Well, let's see.

Futuristic novelists David Drake and Richard Shelley are prominent in a narrowly specific sub-genre of sci-fi: books describing what GROUND ARMY action would be like in a future similar to Star Trek shows. If you want a planet to REMAIN INHABITABLE after you kill or capture your enemies, you don't want to saturate the place with anti-matter bombs; so you still need surface troops to go in and slug it out.

If you dropped Narnian characters into that scenario, you would need to choose one of three options:

1: The Narnian characters simply stay out of all major combat situations.

2: They receive the training and equipment to fight in the sci-fi way.

3: Aslan, Himself immune to futuristic weapons, remains with His friends and wards off all attacks.
 
Narnia crosses over with Play School?

(Lucy [to Edmund]: But, who became the most popular character with fans and non-fans alike? I think it was me! Who's looking through the round window now!)

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Somewhat off topic, but there is a story in the Doctor Who Comic magazine from 2010 that saw the Doctor and Amy traveling back to London where they had a chat with Tolkien and Lewis. The Doctor even is the one who suggested Jack use a Wardrobe as the portal to Narnia.
 
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