Bone

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Does the dog die?
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Tarun
At the end of the prequel comic "Rose." The protagonist kills her own dog offscreen.
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Are animals abused?
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Is someone sexually assaulted?
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Does an animal die?
(besides a dog, cat or horse)
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Does a cat die?
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Does a pet die?
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Were animals harmed in the making?
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Is there pedophilia?
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Is a minor sexualized?
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Abuse
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justsomeguyyknow
A main character has a family member who consistently lies to them about their early life, convincing them that childhood memories were just dreams.
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Are there bugs?
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Anonymous
A leaf bug is a prominent character.
The villain is an eldritch abomination who controls a massive swarm of locusts.
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Bodily Harm
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justsomeguyyknow
One of the heroes pulls out a loose tooth after taking a brutal (mostly-offscreen) beating from city guards.
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justsomeguyyknow
Numerous background soldier characters are thrown to their death off of city walls.
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Fear
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Anonymous
Thorn is introduced bathing in a hotspring.
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Prejudice
Does an LGBT person die?
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Spoiler
Is Santa (et al) spoiled?
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SourpussMaggie
The ending is generally bittersweet. Some readers are known to dislike the ending, but most of the characters in-universe wind up happy in the end.
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Violence
Is there blood/gore?
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SourpussMaggie
Blood is initially used for shock value, with a cartoony character getting up from an injury with a realistically bloody head wound. From that point onward, blood appears fairly regularly.
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