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It’s been a long time since I visited this series and I really didn’t enjoy this much. Maybe my tastes have changed..
The graphics still make me unhappy. It feels like every issue has a different artist which is fine, I guess, but also confusing and I miss Stevenson's graphics. There, I said it.The story was nice though not one of the more interesting ones in my opinion. We get to meet everyone's parents which is fun and Bear Woman makes another appearance. I had wished we learned more about Molly and her parents though and maybe we will further down the road. It seemed like there was some stuff there and we di...
I enjoyed the interactions between the families and the campers, as well as the overall plot (trickster spirits have always been a hit with me), but I wasn’t really a fan of the new art style.
These are just so cute. I just really like the friendships and the relationships that are forming.
Yessss Parents' Day was so exciting! I really loved seeing the girls with their parents and finding out more about them! The fox demon guy was a little freaky though omg, still really enjoyed it and I can't wait to see what issues are included in vol 11 (so I can read ahead but still keep up with reviews haha)
4 stars! The Lumberjanes are at it again and this time there’s parents involved to spice things up!! This group of friends never fails to make me smile and entertain me, it is surely one of my favourites. This one introduced a suspenseful ending and I cannot wait to read the next one in the series!
The art style changed which threw me off for a page or two but then I was sucked right into the story!! I loved getting to meet all of the girl's parents and holy crap was Ripley's abuela awesome :D ps. The views expressed in this review are my own and do not reflect the views of Indigo Books & Music Inc. or any of its subsidiaries.
First thing. They changed the art here and I am not a fan. It looks more like Manga artwork now with people smiling with open mouths and closed eyes. It's such a weird change. I also though this was a weaker story. Where is this going? Is the story leading anywhere? We haven't learned any more about this forest and why the girls are protecting this land in some time. I'm ready to know more. I did like the parents day. I did like the supernatural fox. It was nice seeing the kids interact with the...
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Read as single issues. Another great volume from Lumberjanes. It's nice to see more of all the kids parents and it's nice that all of their families are so different but, for the most part, loving and happy whether they have a single mom, two dads, or a dad and a grandpa. Also it's always great to see Bear Woman again and this volume also brings up Molly's desire to stay at camp forever and the weird passage of time again, which is something I generally forget about between volumes. I hope that'...
Lumberjanes is important. It's written by women, illustrated by women and about female characters. It was originally conceived as an 8 part series but with an overwhelmingly positive reception the series was extended which brings us to the 10th volume. Using writers and illustrators who are at the very forefront of the industry keeps the series fresh and exciting. I love this series.
3.5 starsWhat could go wrong when all the girls’ parents show up for the day and then are all sent on a scavenger hunt in the woods? Oh nothing....I enjoyed this volume, but ultimately I think I’m getting worn out on the Lumberjanes. At least this book didn’t fall apart.
Of course. When I'm almost ready to ditch this series, it got better just to make me unsure about what to do. Even I promised more from taking all parents to the camp, it's something bit fresh. Plus there is a new villain, so new dangerous adventure. Of course, the backbone of the story is the same old story. OK Lumberjanes, you got one more chance to prove me wrong.
I loved seeing the dynamics between the main characters and their parents - so cute!
The Lumberjanes series has been a delightful romp to look forward to every few months, but being at Vol. 10, I think this is where I finally part ways with the series. It's a sweet, inclusive, and heartfelt adventure, but it seems to be going on with no end in sight, and there doesn't seem to be much happening in terms of the stakes. I would still love to see this as an animated TV series, but it's time for me to call it quits with the graphic novel series.
Review to come :)
This marvelous mystery continues with a decidedly obvious but unpredictable (by me) event, parents' day at the camp. Meeting the fams from the super bright gay dads through to the parents that don't appear to have bothered to visit, bringing on the parents adds layers to our Roanoke Lumberjanes' characters. The girls, and allies have to outfox a wiley character whilst trying to keep all teh camp weirdness out of their parents view. Strong volume with some key character stories progressing strong...
Readers of The Phantom Paragrapher, know that I often don't post graphic novels on my site, but one graphic novel series that I have fallen in love with is the Lumberjanes which are like girl scouts with a touch of magic. No matter how hard they try to be healthy, things happen. In Volume 10, it's Parents Day coming up, and all the campers parents are embarking on the camp to see how their children are going. Rosie and the Bear Woman have talked to the surrounding animals for a truce so that the...
Read as single issues. Still don't understand how Kat Leyh is still employed as any sort of artist for this series. Every character she draws looks like a potato head it's so soooooo ugly
I love this series. I wish it was around when I was growing up, but I can enjoy this wholesome, lighthearted goodness now that I’m older :)This particular volume hit a lot of spots, especially with Molly and her family. I went from giggling at usually Ripley, to having tears stream down my face during certain parts being so relatable and just hitting that “spot”.Or maybe I just a cry a lot, we’ll never know ¯\_(ツ)_/¯