| Bone: The Complete Cartoon Epic in One Volume (Vol 1) |  | Author: Jeff Smith Publisher: Cartoon Books Category: Book
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Seller: whypaymorebooks Rating: 137 reviews Sales Rank: 4,148
Media: Paperback Edition: Revised Pages: 1344 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.8 Dimensions (in): 9 x 6.4 x 2.5
ISBN: 188896314X Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973 EAN: 9781888963144 ASIN: 188896314X
Publication Date: September 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description
After being run out of Boneville, the three Bone cousins, Fone Bone, Phoney Bone and Smiley Bone are separated and lost in a vast uncharted desert. One by one they find their way into a deep forested valley filled with wonderful and terrifying creatures. It will be the longest - but funniest - year of their lives.
Winner of 11 Harvey Awards and 10 Eisner Awards including Best Cartoonist and Best Humor Publication, as well as being named Best Comic Book by the National Cartoonists Society. BONE has also won multiple international awards in Italy, France, Germany, Spain, Finland and Norway.
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One Of The Best Comics I've Ever Read August 15, 2010 Carlos T. I want to say right off the bat that I'm not a huge comic book person and probably read 2-3 graphic novels a year since they never really appealed to me. This comic changed my mind on that. This comic is definitely for everyone and not just comic buffs. I've been recommending this to all my friends.
The story is one of the best stories I've ever read and the fact that we're able to see it makes it so much better. I loved the fact that although it was a serious story there was always jokes regardless of how tense the moment was.
I have a lot of respect for Jeff Smith after reading this. Thank you for your brilliance.
Like Tolkein except not bogged down with a bunch of boring stuff. July 2, 2010 Stefan I loved this story. The characters are diverse and hilarious. The artwork is great and compliments the story. Must read for all graphic novel lovers.
Bone June 27, 2010 rharel 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
this is a great book and it's great to have it in one volume.
The only problem is that its black and white.
had I known it was a black and white edition I would have bought the books and not the one volume addition.
My son loved it! June 14, 2010 Ruthanne Schulte (Houston, TX) This book is more than 1000 pages. My son (9) was disappointed at first because it was not color. He sat down and read the entire book in three days. The book was used, but in great condition - probably because it is such a quick read. He really enjoyed the book. I heard him telling two friends the details.
If you're ever lost...remember, there are dragons in the earth. June 7, 2010 J. Edgar Mihelic (Chicago) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I wrote to friends while in the process of reading this that it is `better than _Sandman_.' To many of my contemporaries, Gaiman's stories are the gold standard for graphic novelization. Others may disagree on what hold the top spot but for me the quest of _Bone_ is the bee's knees. I wish I had kids so that I could read it to them.
First off, a warning. This volume is thick - over 1300 pages. Reading the text will not be something you can do on your commute or even laying down on your back. Find a nice comfortable place to sit and lay the book in front of you. Make sure there's fresh coffee in the pot and you have plenty of time to kill, because you're not going anywhere.
The story of _Bone _ is that of a generic quest narrative: our heroes meet some friends, battle a common enemy, face uncertain allegiances and overcome several smaller obstacles to conquer in the end the larger goal. The story overcomes the possibility of boring rote fantasy and is actually well done.
What saves the story is the characters. All of them on some level challenge the archetypes that could easily be found for them. Their change and growth (for the most part) creates interest for the reader and it is fun to watch how they interact and come into their own. I think every reader will be able to find a character to identify with and track throughout the quest. I for one have a particular affinity for the `Rat Creatures'.
A final note is on the artwork. It is internally consistent for the whole of the run. This volume is in black and white, so it sometimes looks like a coloring book. However, the story and the art work hand-in-hand, and there was only one panoramic vista that I wished would have been in color. At around thirty dollars, this printing is a bargain compared to what the colorized version would cost, so there is little need to lament the black-and-white nature of the book. The world of _Bone_ is a realistic one, drawn largely true to life.
The three main `Bone' characters are from another place, and their physical structure shows their otherness. They are not outcasts though, but forever belonging to another place. You as a reader belong to another place too, but once you read the first page, you will live in the world Jeff Smith created for your enjoyment.
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