Bone Parish: Volume Three
The last volume – or is it just the season one finale? – of the Bone Parish saga. And up to the final issue I was wondering how they were going to manage to wrap everything up in the few pages remaining. Well, much to my surprise Cullen Bunn managed to pull it off. It’s a quick ending, and feels a bit rushed, but it’s satisfactory and does manage to tie up most of the loose ends while holding out the promise of the story continuing. Colour me impressed. I didn’t think it was going to work.
There were no big twists or revelations, while the action seemed bloodier than usual even though the regular gang violence was toned down and the mutants created by the bad batch of Ash weren’t back. I was getting used to Jonas Scharf’s art, and while he has a real weak spot for faces, especially in profiles that he tends to just repeat, he does some good action scenes here, including a couple of nice fights and one great explosion drawing.
So that’s a wrap, with most of the Winters family now deceased and bottled up. But what might be going on in the land of the dead is left a little vague. Is there a voodoo king of the underworld, or is it all just hallucinations? Maybe if the series is continued things like this will be explained, but I’m fine if they just leave it the way they did. Solid work all around.
Current bun or Fritz Khan?
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Blood pudding, all the way.
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Cullen Bunn sounds like something that Hyacinth would try to make on “Keeping Up Appearances”…
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I’m glad I’m not the only one familiar with the golden age of British comedy, a subject that Eddie seems totally unfamiliar with.
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Those were the days when tv was funny and still worth a watch.
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Back when there was TV . . .
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Good point!
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You have no idea about British comedy, Keeping Up Appearances wouldn’t make the 100 best shows. You’ve probably never even seen Tizwaz…
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Bottle Boys? The Bounder? Babes in the Wood? That’s just some classics that begin with B.
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Cullen Bunn is a fun name though, can’t help thinking of currant buns.
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It is a funny name, but he was born in rural North Carolina where it might be more normal.
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