Bone is a comic book series written and drawn by Jeff Smith. Published in the United States of America between 1991 and 2004, tells of the adventures of three bone (white creatures, apes and the long nose): Fone Bone and his two cousins, Phoney Bone (the diminutive of Phoncible P. Bone) and Smiley Bone , who, fleeing from Boneville, their city, are lost in a stony desert and finally reach a valley known. Here are involved in the battle being waged between humans and furry creatures known as rattodonti, commanded by a mysterious character called the Hooded. Bone has the characteristic to join the one way typical of American humor comic with a continuous narrative that fuses a comic tone with a more epic and dramatic. With continuing gloomy history traits are made gradually predominate. Bone works for which can be approached, particularly in style, are of Cerebus Dave Sim of Walt Kelly and Pogo. The three main characters are also similar to three charges Disney: Mickey Mouse Fone Bone recalls both the thirties and forties, and partly also the most adventurous and optimistic Donald, Phoney Bone is a Scrooge more full of himself and less cautious, Smiley Bone However, reminiscent of Goofy. Noteworthy in this respect are the similarities between the cartoon of Jeff Smith and stories produced by Disney Carl Barks. The Italian edition of Bone, which began in 1996 and completed ten years later, in 2006, met with numerous difficulties. First published by the publishing house Black Spot (in an edition from newsstands and later in a comics-only), when the publisher fails Bone is being carried out by Lexy Production, which manages to publish one volume before closing itself . Then the balloon is retrieved by Panini Comics, which publishes the last three volumes of the saga, and is now reinventing the entire saga in the color version. In the United States, following the conclusion of the work, it was proposed an edition in one volume. In 2005 he published an episodic game, a graphic adventure genre, inspired by the first volume of the series and titled Bone: Out from Boneville. In 2006 he was also made a sequel, entitled Bone: The Great Cow Race. Both games were developed by Telltale Games.
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Bone is a comic book series written and drawn by Jeff Smith. Published in the United States of America between 1991 and 2004, tells of the adventures of three bone (white creatures, apes and the long nose): Fone Bone and his two cousins, Phoney Bone (the diminutive of Phoncible P. Bone) and Smiley Bone , who, fleeing from Boneville, their city, are lost in a stony desert and finally reach a valley known. Here are involved in the battle being waged between humans and furry creatures known as rattodonti, commanded by a mysterious character called the Hooded. Bone has the characteristic to join the one way typical of American humor comic with a continuous narrative that fuses a comic tone with a more epic and dramatic. With continuing gloomy history traits are made gradually predominate. Bone works for which can be approached, particularly in style, are of Cerebus Dave Sim of Walt Kelly and Pogo. The three main characters are also similar to three charges Disney: Mickey Mouse Fone Bone recalls both the thirties and forties, and partly also the most adventurous and optimistic Donald, Phoney Bone is a Scrooge more full of himself and less cautious, Smiley Bone However, reminiscent of Goofy. Noteworthy in this respect are the similarities between the cartoon of Jeff Smith and stories produced by Disney Carl Barks. The Italian edition of Bone, which began in 1996 and completed ten years later, in 2006, met with numerous difficulties. First published by the publishing house Black Spot (in an edition from newsstands and later in a comics-only), when the publisher fails Bone is being carried out by Lexy Production, which manages to publish one volume before closing itself . Then the balloon is retrieved by Panini Comics, which publishes the last three volumes of the saga, and is now reinventing the entire saga in the color version. In the United States, following the conclusion of the work, it was proposed an edition in one volume. In 2005 he published an episodic game, a graphic adventure genre, inspired by the first volume of the series and titled Bone: Out from Boneville. In 2006 he was also made a sequel, entitled Bone: The Great Cow Race. Both games were developed by Telltale Games.
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