A review by tealeafbooks
Bone: Coda 25th Anniversary Special by

3.0

If you have never read BONE, fix that problem. --ahem--If you have never read BONE, this will be the most boring, tedious dose of misery. If you read and enjoyed BONE and you have an appreciation for literature, literary history, the Hero's Journey, comics, and/or the history of comics, your nerdy self will leave the book satisfied.

I only have two complaints.

1. It becomes a bit repetitive and "I already know this, so why tell it all" towards the end. Mainly in "The Story and Its Influences."
2. I am cursed/blessed with finding typos and errors in nearly everything I read. "...that Smith read as child" is missing "a"--a child (p. 93).