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Boneyard, Volume 3 by Richard Moore

slipperbunny's review

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3.0

Boneyard comics are funny and usually not that serious. I enjoy the art and the humour, but it's not that amazing that I would be giving four stars. In this volume I think the best part was the beach scene where they all had fun together.

xterminal's review

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4.0

Richard Moore, Boneyard, vol. 3 (NBM, 2003)

Okay, I'm hooked on Boneyard. And that has nothing to do with this being the swimsuit issue, either. We found out at the end of volume 2 that Roxanne's bailout offer to get rid of the I.R.S. Guy was, in fact, too good to be true, and now (after a little diversion about the swimsuit issue—it's a fundraiser, really!) we find out just how much. Yep, Paris is in it pretty deep, but can the crew rally to save the day? Usually I ask these questions hypothetically. This time, we don't know by the end of the volume. Which means yes, Boneyard has finally found its overarching story arc! As well, Moore's comic timing really hits its stride with volume 3. This is truly top-notch. ****

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