Lumberjanes Vol. 1 by Noelle Stevenson, Shannon Watters, Grace Ellis

Lumberjanes Vol. 1 (Lumberjanes, #1)

by Noelle Stevenson, Shannon Watters, and Grace Ellis

Friendship to the max! Jo, April, Mal, Molly and Ripley are five best pals determined to have an awesome summer together...and they’re not gonna let any insane quest or an array of supernatural critters get in their way! Not only is it the second title launching in our new BOOM! Box imprint but LUMBERJANES is one of those punk rock, love-everything-about-it stories that appeals to fans of basically all excellent things. It’s Buffy the Vampire Slayer meets Gravity Falls and features five butt-kicking, rad teenage girls wailing on monsters and solving a mystery with the whole world at stake. And with the talent of acclaimed cartoonist Noelle Stevenson, talented newcomer Grace Ellis writing, and Brooke Allen on art, this is going to be a spectacular series that you won’t want to miss. Collects Lumberjanes #1-#4.

Reviewed by inlibrisveritas on

4 of 5 stars

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Friendship to the max!
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Lumberjanes is a series that has risen in popularity since it first hit shelves, but I’ve been really hesitant about it for several reasons. One, I have a bad time with popular comics like Saga and Two…the art. I’m a bit of snob when it comes to art-style…if I don’t like it my brain shuts off while reading it and I have to put in double the effort to stay focused. However I did end up enjoying this, but I do see some kinks in it that I’d like to see worked out for future issues.

Lumberjanes focuses on House Roanoke’s group of girls within the Camp, and their growing friendships as well as their really weird encounters in the woods surrounding their summer retreat. It’s a fast paced story with a lot of little bizarre happening, and each girl is really different from each other and shines in their own way. I think the adventure felt a little bit like Gravity Falls, and at times like Gravity Falls if it had been told purely from a sugar crazed Mabel’s point of view. It is only four issues so the pace does feel kind of break neck at times and while I really loved where this was going, I do feel that it sacrificed some of the time it could have used to let us get to know these characters and used it for ultimate weirdness.

That being said it was quite a fun read and I really enjoyed Ripley the most. There were so many moments where I laughed out loud and after a certain point had to promise to let my boyfriend read it because I’m the most stoic reader on the planet. I look forward to seeing where this series is going to go and I really hope it slows down a little to let me really get to know each of the characters more.

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  • 8 November, 2016: Reviewed