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BONE

The series centers around the Bone Family, white, bald cartoon caricatures with big noses. In the opening pages the three Bone cousins—avaricious Phoncible P. "Phoney" Bone, goofy cigar-smoking Smiley Bone, and everyman character Fone Bone—are run out of their hometown of Boneville after Phoney decides to run for mayor and built a balloon [thought to be an evil god later in the story] on top the head of a statue of Boneville's founder. The balloon broke the head off of the statue and all the towns people ran Phoncible, Smiley, and Fone out of town. After crossing a desert and ending up in the mysterious Valley, the cousins are separated by a sea of locusts, and must individually make their way across the fantasy landscape pursued by rat creatures. They joyously reunite at a local village called Barrelhaven, where they are taken in by a mysterious girl named Thorn and her even more enigmatic grandmother. Fone Bone instantly develops a crush on Thorn when he meets her, and repeatedly attempts to prove his love through poetry. As they stay longer in the valley, they encounter humans and other creatures who are threatened by a decrepit dark lord, the Lord of the Locusts. The Bones are quickly drawn into the events around them, compelling them on a hero's journey to help save the world. Although Boneville is never actually shown in the story, it is implied as technologically contemporary: Fone refers to its extensive downtown, Phoney carries dollar bills, and Smiley refers to the presence of nuclear reactors and a CornDogHut. In contrast, the Valley is depicted as somewhat medieval, judging by its lifestyle, use of a bartering system, weapons and modes of transportation, and Phoney persistently refers to the valley people as " yokels." Although essentially a high fantasy, Bone also displays slapstick humor, particularly in The Great Cow Race (issue #10) and Phoney Bone's ongoing efforts to become rich off the credulous valley residents. As the series progresses to graver issues and a more serious level, its characteristic use of broad humor lessens but continues to recur.

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Bone 1

1 The Map

July 1991

Bone 10

10 The Great Cow Race

September 1993

Bone 11

11 Lonesome Road

January 1994

Bone 12

12 Watch Duty

February 1994

Bone 13

13 Moby Bone

March 1994

Bone 13½

13½ Up on the Roof

January 1995

Bone 14

14 Road Trip

May 1994

Bone 15

15 Double or Nothing

August 1994

Bone 16

16 Eyes of the Storm

October 1994

Bone 17

17 Mending Fences

January 1995

Bone 18

18 Dreams

April 1995

Bone 19

19 Things that go Bump in the Night

June 1995

Bone 2

2 Thorn

September 1991

Bone 20

20 Business

October 1995

Bone 21

21 Earth & Sky

September 1995

Bone 22

22 Council in the Dark

October 1996

Bone 23

23 The Straggler

November 1996

Bone 24

24 Deliver Us These Laws

December 1996

Bone 25

25 The Midsummer's Day Plan

January 1997

Bone 26

26 The Turning

February 1997

Bone 28

28 Roque Ja

August 1997

Bone 29

29 The Orphans

November 1997

Bone 3

3 Phoney Bone

December 1991

Bone 30

30 Rat Creature Temple

January 1998

Bone 31

31 Ghost Circles

April 1998

Bone 32

32 Call of the Wild

June 1998

Bone 33

33 The Hollow Tree

August 1998

Bone 34

34 Dragons in the Earth

December 1998

Bone 35

35 Protection Spell

March 1999

Bone 36

36 Wolf Call

May 1999

Bone 37

37 Blood Moon

August 1999

Bone 38

38 End Times

August 2000

Bone 39

39 The Promise

October 2000

Bone 4

4 Kingdok

March 1992

Bone 40

40 Darker Truths

January 2001

Bone 41

41 Snap! Crackle! Pop!

March 2001

Bone 42

42 The Root Cellar

May 2001

Bone 43

43 Prayer Stones

August 2001

Bone 44

44 The Gate of Atheia

September 2001

Bone 45

45 The Cold Spot

November 2001

Bone 46

46 To Be or Not to Bee

February 2002

Bone 47

47 Moonwort

May 2002

Bone 48

48 The Crown of Horns

June 2002

Bone 49

49 The Dungeon & The Parapet

October 2002

Bone 5

5 Barrelhaven

June 1992

Bone 50

50 Gaps

December 2002

Bone 51

51 Escape from the City

March 2003

Bone 52

52 Chamber of Horns

October 2003

Bone 53

53 Homecoming

November 2003

Bone 54

54 Solstice

April 2004

Bone 55

55 River Crossing

June 2004

Bone 6

6 Phoney's Inferno

November 1992

Bone 7

7 The Spring Fair

December 1992

Bone 8

8 The Cave

February 1993

Bone 9

9 The Mystery Cow

July 1993