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Bone Handbook

by Jeff Smith
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Overview

The ulimate BONE guide for every BONE fan!

This is the ultimate handbook for every BONE fan! Includes character profiles, a timeline of events, interviews with creator Jeff Smith and colorist Steve Hamaker, a showcase of cover art from the original BONE editions, a behind-the-scenes look at how the Scholastic editions were colorized, and other fun stuff!

Synopsis

This is the ultimate handbook for every BONE fan! Includes character profiles, a timeline of events, interviews with creator Jeff Smith and colorist Steve Hamaker, a showcase of cover art from the original BONE editions, a behind-the-scenes look at how the Scholastic editions were colorized, and other fun stuff!

Children's Literature

Fans of Smith's critically acclaimed "Bone" graphic novels know all about his three Disney cartoon-like creatures that wander into a medieval land and become mixed up in an epic battle between good and evil. But most fans do not know that Smith created early "Bone" comic strips when he was only ten or that many of the exotic settings are based on real-life caves, cliffs, waterfalls, and trees from Smith's native Ohio. Fans will now get a chance to learn about some of these behind-the-scenes adventures that helped create his "Bone" series. Readers will be interested to learn that Smith originally wanted to turn it into a newspaper comic strip, but decided to self-publish his epic story line after many newspapers turned him down. Comic art fans will also enjoy reading an interview with colorist Steve Hamaker as he reveals how he helped turn "Bone" from an independent black-and-white comic into a full-color series of graphic novels. Lighter tidbits are scattered throughout the book, including an original "Bone" comic, a papercraft model project, and a recipe for quiche (the favorite dish of a "Bone" comic relief villain). This handbook is a fun complement to the "Bone" series, yet readers should know it includes a detailed synopsis and character profiles that reveal key plot points and twists, which can spoil the story. Newcomers may want to save this book for later if they want to experience a fresh reading of the "Bone" graphic novels. Reviewer: Michael Jung

About the Author, Jeff Smith

Jeff Smith is the creator of the award-winning, NEW YORK TIMES bestselling BONE series. He was born and raised in the American Midwest and learned about cartooning from comic strips, comic books, and TV animation. Visit him online at boneville.com.

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Children's Literature - Michael Jung

Fans of Smith's critically acclaimed "Bone" graphic novels know all about his three Disney cartoon-like creatures that wander into a medieval land and become mixed up in an epic battle between good and evil. But most fans do not know that Smith created early "Bone" comic strips when he was only ten or that many of the exotic settings are based on real-life caves, cliffs, waterfalls, and trees from Smith's native Ohio. Fans will now get a chance to learn about some of these behind-the-scenes adventures that helped create his "Bone" series. Readers will be interested to learn that Smith originally wanted to turn it into a newspaper comic strip, but decided to self-publish his epic story line after many newspapers turned him down. Comic art fans will also enjoy reading an interview with colorist Steve Hamaker as he reveals how he helped turn "Bone" from an independent black-and-white comic into a full-color series of graphic novels. Lighter tidbits are scattered throughout the book, including an original "Bone" comic, a papercraft model project, and a recipe for quiche (the favorite dish of a "Bone" comic relief villain). This handbook is a fun complement to the "Bone" series, yet readers should know it includes a detailed synopsis and character profiles that reveal key plot points and twists, which can spoil the story. Newcomers may want to save this book for later if they want to experience a fresh reading of the "Bone" graphic novels. Reviewer: Michael Jung

Book Details

Published
February 1, 2010
Publisher
Scholastic, Inc.
Pages
128
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780545211420

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