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omg i love this liberal little treasure so much
All I can say is that if Cub Scouts had been as much fun as Lumberjanes, I probably would have stuck with them longer. This comic is deeply satisfying to my inner twelve year old.We start with the ‘Janes on a camping trip, when a blizzard strikes … in the middle of summer (which would seem to indicate that the camp is located somewhere in Michigan or Wisconsin. ;-) ) Jen becomes separated from the rest of the group, but is rescued by a mysterious woman, Abigail, who seems to have been a Lumberja...
Joyful, gorgeous, and with added moral complexity that's deepening the world of the series. But OF COURSE the one message keeps on carrying through: Friendship to the Max! I love these graphic novels SO MUCH. (And I am sooooooooo sad that this is the last full volume to be written by Noelle Stevenson!)
ROSIE AND ABIGAIL !!!!!!!
Still basically the best, but even more so. This series honestly is getting better with every volume.
Whaaaat? Noooo! It ended up so abruptly! :D I need the next volume! Like right now!
Love the art in these books and the stories are great! I hope these manage to reach more young people and they will take the time to look up the names of famous women in history. It reveals a sad hole in our educational system that we all know about George Washington but not Maria V. Klenova or Cecilia H. Payne? Our history books are entirely too male dominated!
In typical story of my life bad-timing, just when I made my first negative criticism of this series not packing enough heat Noelle Stevenson and co. come with this uplifting volume where a survival camping trip becomes much more when Lumberjane lore of the past comes back to threaten everyone. Yep, backstories, overt character builds and a huge gender-related sub-plot brings the goods in the best volume so far! 8 out of 12. And some of these variant covers are to die for!Oh Nellie Bly!
I love my Lumberjanes. There's friendship and love and big group hugs, adventures and bravery and dangerous beasts, fun and humour and always an incredibly good time.
Booktube-a-Thon July 24, 2017-July 30, 2017Challenge #1 - Read a book with a person on the cover.Summer Biannual Bibliothon 2017 July 23, 2017-July 29, 2017Challenge #7 - Read a book with LGBTQ+ representation.
This loses a star because there wasn't really anything new revealed. I think I'm more annoyed by the lack of answers than the Lumberjanes are.
I need this to be a TV show. Universe, please make it happen!
BookTubeAThon Challenge: Read a book in one dayYay for more Jen and Barney! Probably my favourite characters to come out of this series!
Lumberjanes, Vol. 4 finally delivers a story line in which Jen gets a chance to shine. Yay, Jen!We are also treated to a bit of background about Camp Lumberjane itself.Also, the weather takes a turn as a winter blizzard appears out of nowhere... in the middle of summer.Things are awfully weird around here. Good thing the Lumberjanes have each other.Recommended for the adventurous reader and timid reader and everyone in-between.
So I got all whiny about Vol. 3, which is the trade published right after Lumberjanes transitioned from a limited series to an ongoing one. I wasn't quite sure how to feel about it. They changed the artists all around (I hate when comics do that), and the story felt less silly and frenetic. It wasn't bad, just different. But Brooke Allen is back as the artist here in Vol. 4 (hooray!), and the story felt more like it did in Vols. 1 & 2 again, except with slight differences (there would have to be...
Story I picked up this series because it combines two things I love: camping/scouting and fantasy. I wasn't really sure where this series was going until now, it just sort of seemed to be a mash-up of sorts with no well defined direction.That was fine by me though, and I've enjoyed the three previous trades enough to have picked up the first volume of the hardcover versions.This volume was definitely a step up though. Some of the mysteries surrounding the camp where they are staying are start
This was a great volume. We GET BACK STORY! A Few of the dots are connected. We learn who Bear woman used to be and we see Rosie back at camp when she was a girl. We learn that this is something about protecting the weird things we keep seeing. Rosie and Abigail have history together and it's a great story. Jen learns to drive and the girls are up to their fun. It also sounds like Jo might be trans - not sure and it didn't spell it out, just an allusion.The art is kinetic as ever and as colorful...
This is definitely my favorite volume yet! This one really takes this story to another level.This volume has a really concrete plot and it's filled with intrigue and mystery as we are introduced to a new character. We also get a ton of backstory and learn some interesting things about the Lumberjanes world.I think I've already said this, but I'm bringing it up again; this needs to be a tv show. It's supposedly becoming a movie, and there isn't a ton of info about it but it looks like it's happen...
way better then the third one i wish I was apart of the lumberjanes squad there awesome 😍❤
#1) Lumberjanes, Vol. 1: Beware the Holy Kitty ★★★☆☆#2) Lumberjanes, Vol. 2: Friendship to the Max ★★☆☆☆#3) Lumberjanes, Vol. 3: A Terrible Plan ★★★★☆#5) Lumberjanes, Vol. 5: Band Together ★★★★☆#6) Lumberjanes, Vol. 6: Sink or Swim ★★★☆☆#7) Lumberjanes, Vol. 7: A Bird-Eye's View ★★★★☆#8) Lumberjanes Vol. 8: Stone Cold ★★★★☆#9) Lumberjanes Vol. 9: On a Roll ★★★★☆#10 Lumberjanes, Vol. 10: Parents' Day ★★★★☆#11) Lumberjanes Vol. 11: Time After Crime ★★★★☆#12) Lumberjanes Vol. 12: Jackalope Springs