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Bone Handbook by Jeff Smith

maniikoi's review

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2.0

The Bone Handbook is basically a summary of book 1-9 of the Bone series, so if you've already read the series this book was an unnecessary read, in my opinion.

There is two very short new comics of the Bone cousins which were great, and at the very end there is a Q&A with the Jeff Smith and Steve Hamaker and Artwork which was the most interesting part in this book.

dereksilva's review

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informative slow-paced

3.5

mjfmjfmjf's review

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4.0

An extras book. I didn't like the series all that much so I wasn't expecting much from this. But actually it was pretty good. There was good writing in general. And the little comics stories interweaved actually worked pretty wells. I also appreciated the bits of the process. The summaries of each of the stories bogged down a bit, but not too much. Definitely one of my favorites books of the series. 3.5 of 5.

librarycobwebs's review

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informative slow-paced

2.5

Some neat insights into the making of Bone but mostly fluff if you've read the bone series. 

narflet's review

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2.0

Fun fact: Did you know that this is mostly just pages of plot recap and character summaries?

Well, it is. There's also a couple of interesting interviews in here, a nicely drawn map of the valley, and a couple of very short stories. Overall, it's really not worth bothering with unless you're a massive fan or an obsessive completest.

cartoonistcyr's review

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adventurous slow-paced

4.75

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