by Jeff Smith
The three Bone cousins Fone Bone (renamed Hero Bone in my head), Smiley Bone (Comic Relief Bone) and Phoney Bone (Greedy, or frequently Insufferable, Bone) have been driven out of their home town of Boneville because Phoney Bone had some sort of get rich quick scheme and scammed the entire town, and...
Jeff Smith started the Bone series back in 1994 when I was but a meager ten year old. I can vividly remember going to the grocery store with my Mother and begging her to buy me the latest issue of Disney Adventures. Due to my insistent whining, my Mom finally caved and bought it for me. When I go...
I read this series many years ago and was prompted to revisit them recently when an 8-year-old friend (who is reading well above his grade level) expressed an interest. I had read them in college and loved them, but I didn't remember much about the content. I wanted to make sure they weren't inapp...
Just put this on reserve at the B&N!! Over a thousand pages of art! I'm giddy just thinking about it!
Once upon a time, the Marx brothers went to a magical kingdom and met a old woman who races cows and stupid, stupid rat creatures who have idenity problems involing the eating of quiche.It's funny how we change and yet, somehow, stay the same. I've read comics (or graphic novels) at three points in...
I haven't read all of this yet, I'm working my way through, but I can't believe I waited as long as I have for something this damned enjoyable. What an awesome find.
I read the first book out of this colossal 9 books in one volume. Agree with other readers who stated "not my cup of tea". But since it sits on the shelf (for Lena and Jay) if I'm ever in the mood for something bizarre, I can always continue.
I started reading Bone knowing absolutely nothing about it. I didn't know Jeff Smith, I knew only that Bone was a giant black and white graphic novel and that a friend of mine loves it. The story starts with three odd characters that through a series of events and coincidences get involved in an epi...