anyonas reviewed Bone: One Volume Edition by Jeff Smith
Review of 'Bone' on 'Goodreads'
4 stars
It’s a little dull in the middle, but it’s a good book overall.
I expected more from the end though! I’m left longing for more.
Box set, leather bound, 1344 pages
English language
Published Dec. 31, 2010 by Cartoon Books.
The 20th Anniversary Full Color One Volume Collector's Box Set starts with the most requested Bone item of all time: all 1344 full color pages of Bone in a single volume. This hardcover comes in a beautiful, illustrated red box with a magnetic clasp, filled to the brim with limited collectibles such as a signed and numbered art print, a miniature facsimile of the Bone #1 comic book in b&w, a Bone cover gallery, a new essay by Jeff Smith called "Twenty Years with Bone," an illustrated timeline, and the award-winning feature length documentary DVD Jeff Smith, BONE, and the Changing Face of Comics.
It’s a little dull in the middle, but it’s a good book overall.
I expected more from the end though! I’m left longing for more.
The perfect finish, really.
I'm so glad this was in all issues bound in a single volume. I wouldn't have gone back for later issues after books one and two, I don't think. But it got so much better.
Bone is a great epic fantasy. What makes it work so well is Jeff Smith's superb balance between the intimate, personal stories of the characters and the grand scale of defeating evil. Because of this, we engage with the story lines and are pulled along into the grand story arc and feel the victories and defeats much more strongly than we otherwise would have.
Absolutely amazing...hilarious, sad, entertaining, great illustrations, amazing story. Well, okay, the story sometimes dips into the absurd, but that only makes it more enjoyable. Highly recommended for any age, really. LOVED IT.