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Thorn (comic strip)

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Current status / schedule
  
Concluded

Syndicate(s)
  
The Lantern

End date
  
1986

Launch date
  
1982

Author
  
Jeff Smith

Publisher
  
Ohio State University

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Thorn was a college comic strip created by Jeff Smith at the Ohio State University.

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History

In 1982, Jeff Smith enrolled at the Ohio State University to study cartooning. During his time there, he wrote and illustrated Thorn. The eponymous heroine was modeled after his future wife, Vijaya Iyer, who he met at the University. The Bone cousins, Fone Bone and Phoney Bone, were based on his childhood drawings. In 1983, a compilation, currently out of print, titled Thorn: Tales From The Lantern was published, and was limited to 1,000 copies.

In 1986, Smith submitted some strips to newspapers in a failed attempt to get the strip syndicated. According to interviews with Smith, the newspaper syndicates approved of Thorn, but wanted to make several changes, some of which included dropping the Great Red Dragon and Thorn Harvestar, and having the Bone cousins "think out loud" in a style reminiscent of Garfield and Peanuts. Several of the strips formed the basis for its successor, Bone.

The Art of Bone, published by Dark Horse Books in 2007, reprinted some of the strips, including the ones that were submitted for syndication. In 2008, a second compilation titled Before Bone followed, and was limited to 500 copies.

Characters

The characters featured in Thorn were prototype versions of the Bone characters. They were:

  • Thorn Harvestar
  • Fone Bone
  • Phoney Bone
  • Gran'ma Ben
  • The Hooded One
  • The Great Red Dragon
  • Ted the Bug
  • References

    Thorn (comic strip) Wikipedia