by Kathleen Glosan | Jul 23, 2024
Thanks, JD Palermo for the review of THORN! Read more here
https://gutternaut.net/2024/07/jeff-smiths-bone-thorns-irresistibly-better-draft/
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by Kathleen Glosan | Jul 22, 2024
Super swell fan art by @RiverCreek!
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by Kathleen Glosan | Jul 10, 2024
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by Kathleen Glosan | Jul 9, 2024
The War of the Currents referred to in RASL was a real contest between Thomas Edison who invented Direct Current, and Nikola Tesla, the inventor of Alternate Current. With the help of George Westinghouse, AC won the day but Tesla was written out of the history books.
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by Kathleen Glosan | Jul 8, 2024
Thorn: The Complete Proto-Bone College Strips 1982–1986, and Other Early Drawings
Jeff Smith. Cartoon Books, $30 (304p) ISBN 978-1-888963-86-1
Smith reprints the complete 1980s run of his precocious college comic strip, much of which he later reworked into his fantasy series Bone. Published in the Ohio State University paper The Lantern, Thorn shares a cast and many plot beats with Bone, though topical characters like Voochko the Soviet pig and president “Ronnie Doody, the talking puppet” were not destined to make the transition. In his introduction, Smith comments that “where Bone is a novel, Thorn is more like a variety show.” The freewheeling fantasy indulges in anachronistic references and fourth-wall-breaking humor, as characters climb out of the page to argue with their creator, become “trapped in real life,” and cross over into another Lantern strip. Smith is clearly influenced by Doonesbury and Bloom County, but his love for an even earlier age of cartooning is reflected in the many callbacks to Pogo, Popeye, and classic Looney Tunes. The early art is rough but improves rapidly, and there are plenty of extras to satisfy the most demanding fans, including childhood artwork, story sketches, an interview with Smith, and an essay by fellow OSU alum Derf Backderf weighing in on a campus controversy caused by a Thorn story line. Though this is most valuable as a blueprint for what was to come in Bone, it’s got charm enough to stand on its own.
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