BONE by Jeff Smith | The Complete Collection & Publishing History | Cartoon Books, Image, Scholastic
A quick overview of all 55 regular issues of Bone, the classic comics series by Jeff Smith, as well as the collected volumes they are compiled in. Features an overview of Bone's publication history by looking at: the original black and white issues (both from Cartoon Books), the first edition black and white hardcover collections published as the series was running (Cartoon Books), and the recolored paperback volumes (Scholastic), as well as the paperback 'one volume' edition (again, Cartoon Books) published after the series ended its run. The variant covers for #38, the Wizard Ace Edition of #1, a couple of Image Comics reprints, and the Holiday Special all make an appearance too! Check us out on Facebook for updates, polls and tidbits related to the videos: / ftlocomics Music by Jimmy Fontanez, Media Right Productions from YouTube Audio Library. All images are used for review purposes only and belong to their respective copyright holders.

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