Bone #1
Bone » Bone #1 - The Map released by Cartoon Books on July 1, 1991.
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5 (3) 4 (0) 3 (1) 2 (0) 1 (0) 4.5 starsAverage score of 4 user reviews
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An easy read for any age 0
Bone #1The Art is simple, and the writing is deceptively easy, with a depth hidden behind the "funny book" humor. The first issue does a very good job of creating a world with incredibly diverse & distinct characters. This is absolutley wonderful to create a book that understands that in a visual medium, sometimes a silent panel will work as well, as one with a lot of word balloons. If I could find one flaw in the cloth, it would be that this book is such an easy read, you can be finished ...
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Masterwork! 1
its not often that one can find a comic book both adults and children can enjoy. and the few that exist are usually one-time reads, or shorts series. Bone is the massive exception. In case you haven't heard of this piece of art already, Bone is centered around Fone Bone, one of 3 residents of Boneville who where run out of town (actually, Phoney Bone was driven out. His two cousins just tagged along to help Phoney survive out in the world without his vast fortune... which he lost). The trio g...
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Back Issue Bin: Bone 0
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I Don't Get It. 2
Wildly popular 'Bone' by Jeff SmithAfter hearing about Bone for years, I finally decided to pick it up and read it. And, I can honestly say I don't get what all the fuss is about. Here's a comic that's won a crazy number of awards, can be found in nearly every public library in America, and has made die-hard fans out of some of comics' luminaries. But to me, it was just O.K.Bone is the story of three little cartoon men (they are white and hairless - I guess they are supposed to be anthropomorphi...
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