Boneville Blog
BONE One Volume Edition – Always A Favorite!
Awesome Tat
Awesome tattoo from our buddy Derek M.
#TBT BONE#1
Throwback Thursday: Bone #1 first appeared in comic shops in 1991!
Zoom Meetings
When weekly Zoom meetings descend into chaos!
Fat Tuesday
Happy Presidents Day
Happy Valentines Day!
Happy Valentines Day!
Happy Birthday President Lincoln!
#TBT BONE Reader
#TBT The Bone Reader – a behind the scenes look at the making of the first trilogy published in 1996
Show Us Your BONE – Round Two!
It was a lot of fun seeing everyone’s BONE, but I’ll bet there’s more. Lovingly worn. Pillows. Balancing a table. Still shrink-wrapped. Let’s see ’em!
Fone Bone Meets Bartleby
Frigid Monday BRRRRR!
Flashback Friday: RASL Book One – The Drift
RASL Book One The Drift – The Philadelphia Experiment!
Starting Them Young!
Perhaps one of our youngest fans, Konstantina is really tearing through that BONE book, and looking utterly adorable while doing so!
Look Who’s Back!
Groundhog Day
Spunky Old Broads Day!
Fridays I’m in Love
Shazam Monster Society of Evil
Random interior shot of Billy Batson from Jeff’s Shazam mini-series
Just Stopping Thru…
Bernie knows how to dress for the snowy winters – Fone Bone not so much.
Comic-Con International: Comics for the Youngest Readers (K-2) | Education Series
Creators Jenni Holm (Babymouse, My First Comics), Andy Runton (Owly), Dan Santat (Harold and Hog Pretend for Real, The Cookie Fiasco), and Jeff Smith (Bone, Little Mouse Gets Ready) chat with Debbie Huey (Programming Specialist for San Mateo County Libraries and creator of Bumperboy) and moderator Tracy Edmunds (Graphic Novels are Elementary!) about comics for K-2 readers. Find out why comics are a great medium for boosting literacy and practicing comprehension skills, and enjoy fascinating stories about the creation of these fantastic books.
It’s Opposite Day
Show Us Your BONE!
Show us your BONE One Volume Edition! Dog-eared. Torn. Tattered. Duct taped. Clean and pristine. Let’s see ’em!
Charlie Chaplin Rollerskating Scene in Modern Times
Jeff is a huge fan of Charlie Chaplin! We found this clip of how camera wizardry was done in the 1930’s – very cool!