Eyes of the Storm

Eyes of the Storm

First US edition cover
Author Jeff Smith
Illustrator Jeff Smith
Cover artist Jeff Smith
David Reed (colourist)
Country USA
Language English
Series Bone
Genre Fantasy, comedy
Publisher Cartoon Books
Publication date
1996
Media type Hardback and paperback
Pages 184
ISBN 0-9636609-7-7 (hardback)
ISBN 0-9636609-6-9 (paperback)
OCLC 50631231
Preceded by The Great Cow Race
Followed by The Dragonslayer

Eyes of the Storm is the third book in the Bone series. It collects issues 13-20 of Jeff Smith's Bone comic book series along with 5 previously unpublished story pages and 9 new illustrations.[1][2] It marks the conclusion of the first part of the saga, titled "Vernal Equinox". The book was first published by Cartoon Books in its original black-and-white form in 1996. Paperback and hardback coloured editions were published in 2006 by Scholastic.

Synopsis

Watch Duty

The two Stupid Rat Creatures, in hiding after The Great Cow Race, are congratulated by Kingdok for their rôle in its disruption. Thorn has a vivid dream wherein she, dressed in a regal gown, is beckoned by the Hooded One, who then assumes Fone Bone's appearance.

Moby Bone

The Great Red Dragon interrupts Fone Bone's nightmare. The following day, Fone Bone asks him about the dream, and the Dragon hints that he entered the dream on purpose. Later, the Bone cousins are absorbed in rebuilding Grandma Ben's farm.

Road Trip

Lucius, Smiley, and Phoney return to Barrelhaven Town, but are diverted by Rat Creatures, and plunge into a river. At the farm-house, Thorn and Fone Bone shelter from the rain in a barn and discuss each other's dreams, and question Gran'ma Ben for having lied to Thorn about her past and the Dragons. Suddenly, Fone Bone and Thorn find Gran'ma listening to their conversation.

Double or Nothing

While Phoney, Smiley, and Lucius continue to Barrelhaven, Phoney wagers that he can better operate Lucius' tavern than can Lucius himself. When they arrive at the bar, the taverngoers immediately attack Phoney Bone and Smiley Bone, but Lucius objects, on grounds that their fiscal debts have been paid and that they earlier humiliated themselves by belief in Phoney's confidence trick. He then orders the bet to commence.[2]

Eyes of the Storm

Fone Bone and Thorn follow Gran'ma Ben into the woods, and she argues that Fone Bone had woken the Dragon by coming to the valley. The trio are attacked by Rat Creatures, and Fone Bone calls out to the Great Red Dragon for help; but when the dragon has repelled the Rat Creatures, Gran'ma Ben warns that Fone Bone may be disappointed by him in the future.

Mending Fences

When Gran'ma Ben apologizes to Bone for accusing him of causing trouble, Fone Bone shows her the map discovered in the initial book by Smiley, and she reveals that Thorn's parents were the monarchs of the realm throughout the generation-long war with the Rat Creatures, and that Thorn was moved from the palace during the "Nights of Lightning" (a series of surprise attacks by the Rat Creatures), to safety with the Dragons; but the escort party was betrayed by an accompanying nursemaid, and Thorn's parents killed. It is revealed that a dangerous, disembodied intelligence called the Lord of the Locusts has reawoken, and has the Hooded One under its command.

Dreams

Fone Bone attempts to comfort Thorn after Gran'ma Ben's revelations. At the tavern, Smiley Bone draws all the customers to his side of the bar by giving beer for no cost; but Phoney Bone stops him. The crowd are about to attack them, when Smiley Bone wishes that Fone Bone's dragon was there to protect them, and they demand what he means by this.[2]

Things That Go Bump in the Night

Tales of a dragon draw the townsfolk to Phoney's side of the Barrelhaven bar, and Phoney proclaims himself a dragon slayer. A hooded stranger wearing a pendant with a royal crest visits the Barrelhaven, bringing Lucius news that a huge army of Rat Creatures is approaching. Gran'ma Ben, hearing the same news via Ted the bug, and fearing for Thorn's safety, presents Thorn with her old sword and shield and insists on departure.

References

  1. "Bone 3: Eyes of the Storm". Isbn.nu. Retrieved 2011-01-08.
  2. 1 2 3 "Bone #3 - Eyes of the Storm (Issue)". Comicvine.com. Retrieved 2014-02-27.
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