Geek of Fables
Да, новый архив: Bone. 
Залил 55 выпусков черно-белого оригинала (из них ##1-6 и ##7-12 в ТПБ), 8 ТПБ в цвете, плюс 2 спин-оффа (рекомендую гигантский во всех смыслах спин-офф Rose) и штук 5 special'ов.
Википедия:
"Bone is an independently published comic book series, originally serialized in 55 irregularly-released issues from 1991 to 2004. Bone was drawn and written by Jeff Smith. Smith's black-and-white drawings are inspired by animated cartoons and comic strips, a notable influence being Walt Kelly's Pogo. He stated in an interview "I was also a big fan of Carl Barks and Pogo, so it was just natural for me to want to draw that kind of mixture of Walt Kelly and Mobius (sic)". However, the story contains both light-hearted comedy and dark, epic fantasy.
Time Magazine has called the series "as sweeping as the Lord of the Rings cycle, but much funnier."
Bone has received numerous awards, among them ten Eisner Awards and eleven Harvey Awards. The 1,332 page compilation was put on Time magazine's list of Top Ten Graphic Novels of All Time.
Story
The series centers around the Bone Family, which is composed of creatures which talk and act like the humans in the story; but who are white, small, bald humanoids with big noses, who seldom wear much clothing. Although essentially a high fantasy, Bone often displays comic humor. In the opening pages the three Bone cousins — the avaricious Phoncible P. "Phoney" Bone, the goofy, cigar-smoking Smiley Bone, and the everyman character Fone Bone — are run out of their hometown of Boneville after Phoney decides to run for mayor with disastrous results.
One volume edition
The special 1,332 page, one volume edition was released originally for $40 (USD) through Jeff Smith's Cartoon Books imprint in a paperback volume. This special print of the entire adventure was to celebrate the recent end of the series and the commencement of every collection in the series being reprinted in color through Scholastic Press. First released in 2004 and promoted as only a limited print run being available, this edition has recently returned to print.
The collection won the 2005 Eisner Award for Best Graphic Album Reprint., and was listed at #3 in Time magazine's "Best Comix of 2004". Reviewer Andrew Arnold said of the collection, which was published at the conclusion of the monthly series, "As sweeping as the Lord of the Rings cycle, but much funnier...Smith imbues even simple dialogue panels with animation. Now that it's finished Bone should join the ranks of Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter in the young adult pantheon.""

Залил 55 выпусков черно-белого оригинала (из них ##1-6 и ##7-12 в ТПБ), 8 ТПБ в цвете, плюс 2 спин-оффа (рекомендую гигантский во всех смыслах спин-офф Rose) и штук 5 special'ов.
Википедия:
"Bone is an independently published comic book series, originally serialized in 55 irregularly-released issues from 1991 to 2004. Bone was drawn and written by Jeff Smith. Smith's black-and-white drawings are inspired by animated cartoons and comic strips, a notable influence being Walt Kelly's Pogo. He stated in an interview "I was also a big fan of Carl Barks and Pogo, so it was just natural for me to want to draw that kind of mixture of Walt Kelly and Mobius (sic)". However, the story contains both light-hearted comedy and dark, epic fantasy.
Time Magazine has called the series "as sweeping as the Lord of the Rings cycle, but much funnier."
Bone has received numerous awards, among them ten Eisner Awards and eleven Harvey Awards. The 1,332 page compilation was put on Time magazine's list of Top Ten Graphic Novels of All Time.
Story
The series centers around the Bone Family, which is composed of creatures which talk and act like the humans in the story; but who are white, small, bald humanoids with big noses, who seldom wear much clothing. Although essentially a high fantasy, Bone often displays comic humor. In the opening pages the three Bone cousins — the avaricious Phoncible P. "Phoney" Bone, the goofy, cigar-smoking Smiley Bone, and the everyman character Fone Bone — are run out of their hometown of Boneville after Phoney decides to run for mayor with disastrous results.
One volume edition
The special 1,332 page, one volume edition was released originally for $40 (USD) through Jeff Smith's Cartoon Books imprint in a paperback volume. This special print of the entire adventure was to celebrate the recent end of the series and the commencement of every collection in the series being reprinted in color through Scholastic Press. First released in 2004 and promoted as only a limited print run being available, this edition has recently returned to print.
The collection won the 2005 Eisner Award for Best Graphic Album Reprint., and was listed at #3 in Time magazine's "Best Comix of 2004". Reviewer Andrew Arnold said of the collection, which was published at the conclusion of the monthly series, "As sweeping as the Lord of the Rings cycle, but much funnier...Smith imbues even simple dialogue panels with animation. Now that it's finished Bone should join the ranks of Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter in the young adult pantheon.""