I bought this at Merrymac Games and Comics in Merrimack NH on our trip home for the summer.
Title: Lumberjanes Volume 1: Beware the Kitten Holy
Date: September, 2015
Publisher: Boom! Studios (Boom Box)
Writer: Noelle Stevenson, Grace Ellis
Artist: Brooke Allen
Colorist: Maarta Laiho
Letterer: Aubrey Aiese
Editor: Dafna Pleban, Whitney Leopard
This is the first trade paperback volume of the critically-acclaimed Lumberjanes series, collecting the first four issues, plus a bonus gallery of the variant covers.
Five girls discover friendship, weirdness, and various monsters during a summer at Lumberjanes Scout Camp.
Loaded with catchphrases and frenetically-paced, the story places the girls into one dangerous adventure after another, with hardly a moment to stop and wonder "What the junk?".
The character development happens in small moments and little details, amid plenty of humor and a strong sense of wonder and weirdness.
The occasional entries from the Lumberjanes Field Manual and the badges (Pungeon Master!) are a nice added touch.
There is lots of action in this volume, but not many answered questions. I look forward to seeing where all of this is going.
Rating: 8/10
Title: Lumberjanes Volume 1: Beware the Kitten Holy
Date: September, 2015
Publisher: Boom! Studios (Boom Box)
Writer: Noelle Stevenson, Grace Ellis
Artist: Brooke Allen
Colorist: Maarta Laiho
Letterer: Aubrey Aiese
Editor: Dafna Pleban, Whitney Leopard
This is the first trade paperback volume of the critically-acclaimed Lumberjanes series, collecting the first four issues, plus a bonus gallery of the variant covers.
Five girls discover friendship, weirdness, and various monsters during a summer at Lumberjanes Scout Camp.
Loaded with catchphrases and frenetically-paced, the story places the girls into one dangerous adventure after another, with hardly a moment to stop and wonder "What the junk?".
The character development happens in small moments and little details, amid plenty of humor and a strong sense of wonder and weirdness.
The occasional entries from the Lumberjanes Field Manual and the badges (Pungeon Master!) are a nice added touch.
There is lots of action in this volume, but not many answered questions. I look forward to seeing where all of this is going.
Rating: 8/10
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