March 22, 2010

RASL 7 Preview; in stores Wed. March 31st

Filed under: News,RASL — Jeff @ 2:46 pm

RASL 7 will be in stores on March 31st. Because this issue is the end of the second story arc, it was hard to pick a section to preview that didn’t give everything away, so below are a few panels and pages I selected to give you a taste of what’s coming. Hope you like it!   Click on each page to enlarge.

The last couple of months have been pretty busy here at Cartoon Books, as I finished one project after the other. I’ll be posting a few more previews in the coming weeks of BONE: Tall Tales and some of the reworked scenes that will appear in RASL 2: The Fire of  St. George. Check back when you can.

16 Comments »

  1. Awsome preview! You just save a really lousy comic week, Jeff!!

    Comment by Erik W — March 22, 2010 @ 8:19 pm

  2. WAZ UP JEFF U HAVE THE SAME LAST NAME AS MY BROTHER. SO JUST WANTED TO SAY HI AND MY CLUB LEADER MRS HUGHES IS ALL ABOUT YOUR BOOKS.WE SAW THE MAKING OF BONE ON YOUTUBE AND IT WAZ FUN, NOW WE READ CHAPTER 1 AND DISCUSS THE CHAPTER TMO. THANKS FOR MAKING THESE BOOKS

    Comment by TJ FLASH — March 22, 2010 @ 9:04 pm

  3. WELL HAVE A GREAT WEEK. HEY JEFF WHEN ARE U GONNA WRITE ANOTHER BONE SERIES
    ITS 9:06 GTG BED TIME TTYL TOMORRO {TMO}

    Comment by TJ FLASH — March 22, 2010 @ 9:08 pm

  4. This issue is going to be awesome.

    Comment by Marcus — March 23, 2010 @ 1:55 pm

  5. I’m interested in seeing this new character also. The security lady.

    Comment by Marcus — March 23, 2010 @ 1:55 pm

  6. HEY JEFF HOW WAZ URE DAY TODAY MYN WAZ GREAT WE GOT REPORT CARDS TODAY.IM ON CHAPTER TWO IN BONE BOOK 6 OLD MANS CAVE AND THORN JUST LEFT THE GROUP AFTER THE BIG DREAM WELL LOVE URE BOOKS AND TALK TO ME {TTME} TMO

    WELL 9:06 BED TIME PEACE

    PS. MY BOOK CLUB LEADER MRS HUGHES WANTED ONE OF THE PLUSH BONE TEDDY SHE SAYS”ITS SO CUTE”AND SHES GONNA LEAVE U A MESSAGE ON YOUR BLOG SOONER OR LATER

    Comment by TJ FLASH — March 23, 2010 @ 9:09 pm

  7. I MEAN 9:09
    BED TIME PEACE OUT TTYL TMO I LEAVE U MESSAGES EVERY DAY

    {SO BE HAPPY} LOL KIDDING

    Comment by TJ FLASH — March 23, 2010 @ 9:11 pm

  8. Woohoo! Can’t wait! That’s so awesome that the issue will be here so soon, I thought we would have to wait longer :) As usual I am resisting the urge to look at the preview pages :) But, the mentioned upcoming preview pages for Tall Tales and reworked stuff for St. George, those ones I will be looking at when you post them :D

    Comment by Brandon Klassen — March 24, 2010 @ 12:49 am

  9. After reading the preview I’m even more excited about issue 7. Jeff seems to be taking the series in an exciting direction I didn’t expect!! Between this and the new issue of Usagi my pull list next week is looking the best it has in a long time! :D

    Comment by Ben — March 24, 2010 @ 10:42 am

  10. I saw the reworked scenes on another site, and the pacing is really great!

    There were some good improvements and replacements, although I’m curious as to why you omitted Rob’s middle name?

    Comment by Marcus — March 24, 2010 @ 2:22 pm

  11. So excellent!! I love how thick and heavy your inks have been in Rasl. Looking forward to reading number 7.

    Hope to see you in Chicagoland soon!

    Comment by Evan Dahm — March 25, 2010 @ 2:48 am

  12. Marcus, no reason to drop the name except for brevity; to keep the flow moving. His middle name is still Joseph.

    Evan, looking forward to Chicago, haven’t been there in ten years. Hope you and I can hook up for coffee or something.

    Comment by Jeff — March 25, 2010 @ 10:48 am

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  14. Is there a bone one volume edition in COLOUR going to come out soon/?

    Comment by Dhani — April 4, 2010 @ 5:40 am

  15. how many bone books r there total????????

    Comment by catherine — April 14, 2010 @ 4:18 pm

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