Bone Complete
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| Writer | Jeff Smith |
| Artist | Jeff Smith |
| Paperback: | Jul 1, 2004 |
Meet the Bone cousins, Fone Bone, Phoney Bone and Smiley Bone, three misfits who are run out of Boneville and find themselves lost in a vast uncharted desert. They make their way into a deep, forested valley filled with wonderful and terrifying creatures. With the help of the mysterious Thorn, her tough-as-nails Gran'ma Ben and the Great Red Dragon, the boys do their best to survive in the middle of brewing trouble between the valley's denizens. It will be the longest -- but funniest -- year of their lives!
Originally serialized in black & white comic books and graphic novels, the award-winning novel was presented complete and
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USER REVIEWS
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Bone (1991-2004) by Jeff Smith (Cartoon Books) My favorite run in all of comics. After all these years and rereads, the characters feel like family to me now. I couldn't wait to share them with my children. From humble buildings, to a Scholastic juggernaut, this series won eleven (11) Eisner Awards and eleven (11) Harvey Awards. I own both the original black and white hardcover versions and the new Scholastic color versions. The series is divided into nine books making three distinct acts. The first two acts are some of the best in comics. The character interactions are so enjoyable. However, the series does get darker as it goes on, so by the third and final act, we are pretty deep into the world Smith built and we have lost most of more
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It's fun, it's exciting and it's funny! What more do you want:)
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