Synopses & Reviews
Michael Paris has inherited a plot in the remote town of Raven Hollow. As he arrives, he gets to find out what a doozie that is. He's basically inherited a cemetery that the villagers want razed! Why? It's haunted with apparently frightening creatures putting a curse on the whole town! But when Paris actually gets to meet some of the denizens of his inherited headache, it turns out they ain't all that bad (the vamp, in fact, is quite cute) and maybe the evil is not where it may seem...
Collects the first 4-issue story arc of this best-selling, increasingly popular comic series.
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"The humor may be a bit too cute and the story line predictable, but Moore's new work is everything a comic about friendly monsters should be....The mystery at the heart of this continuing story...is overwhelmed by Moore's delightful characters....Moore's strength is his ear for dialogue and timing. His vivid, contrasting b&w drawings are wonderfully facile and comic; Moore's writing supplies the color." Publishers Weekly
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"A series garnering great word of mouth and increasing sales based on pure craftsmanship and enjoyment. The real hooks are Moore's terrific drawing style and spot on comic timing." Troy Brownfield, Comicon.com/pulse
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"Boneyard brings a smile to your face, page after page. It's simply a delight." Andrew Smith, Scripps-Howard papers
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"Yummy, with great art!" Kat Kan, VOYA
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"Top ten comics!" Craig Shutt, Comics Buyer's Guide
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"If Boneyard were just a sitcom in comic form, that would be enough. Genuinely funny comics are few and far between....However, there's clearly something more going on here....Well drawn, well written, unusual and very very funny, Boneyard is well worth your time. Give it a look." Alasdair Stuart, RobotFist.com
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"The book is funny, with great characters and a touch of sexy added into the mix, and Moore's artwork on this book is more polished than the past work I've seen from him....In short, this book can be summed up as a whole lot of fun. A solid cast of characters, a great premise and a terrific sense of humor make Boneyard worth seeking out." Randy Lander, TheFourthRail.com