Lumberjanes #13

Writer: Shannon Watters, Noelle Stevenson Artist: Brooke A. Allen Publisher: Boom! Studios Release Date: April 15, 2015 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 8 User Reviews: 2
8.7Critic Rating
10User Rating

Special standalone issue with original series artist Brooke Allen. Ever wonder how the Lumberjanes first met? Take a trip back to the first day at camp and see how their friendship to the max got started.

  • 10
    Comic Bastards - Nina Bird Apr 15, 2015

    This issue is incredibly endearing, and if you haven't been following this comic, you should give #13 a shot. If you're already reading Lumberjanes, you'll want to get to know our girls a bit more and see their first moments as a group. Plus, Brooke Allen is back on art! So I don't have a single complaint about this issue. Honestly, if you're not reading Lumberjanes by now, it's time to get your life right. Read Full Review

  • 9.6
    Geeked Out Nation - Logan Dalton Apr 15, 2015

    Lumberjanes #13 is a great, one-offissue filled with funny and interesting character momenst and showcases Brooke Allen's ability to draw vibrant backgrounds with colorist Maarta Laiho. There also some silent sequences, which shows off slapstick comedy chops. The issue made me fall in love with the Lumberjanes again and lays the foundation for their awesome,lady friendship. Read Full Review

  • 9.5
    AIPT - Alyssa Jackson Apr 14, 2015

    So here's to friendship and fun and a very interesting summer indeed. Read Full Review

  • 9.3
    IGN - Tres Dean Apr 16, 2015

    The Lumberjanes crew drops what might be their best issue yet this week. Lumberjanes #13 is something of a done-in-one origin story for the characters that have now been entertaining readers for over a year. It's expertly plotted and paced, showing each camper's arrival and integration into the group. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Nerds Unchained - Jeremy Radick Apr 16, 2015

    If you have kids, or know of kids who want to get into comics, but don't know where to start, this is a perfect place. And if you're a grown-up, pick it up, it's one of those rare books that are just as rewarding for all age groups. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills Apr 18, 2015

    This was a pretty stellar issue. It doesn't get too deep or cover anything out of the ordinary, it's just a look at the various main characters, some of their families, and how they all quickly became best friends. After 13 issues, all of the main characters are still very cool, so seeing them all meet for the first time is a lot of fun. The biggest surprise is Ripley, who started off withdrawn on the first day of camp, only to quickly and powerfully come out of her shell due to the power of friendship. That was fun. This whole issue was just plain fun. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    ComicBuzz - StephenFn Apr 16, 2015

    The issues story again is somewhat of filler yet with welcome world building and backgrounds. This book as ever is a sweet, enjoyable and (in the best possible way) easy read for all ages. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    ComicWow!TV - Bhavna Bakshi Apr 17, 2015

    Although we don’t get much adventure or supernatural beings in this issue, it is still a great issue, filled with tons of relationships to be made. If you still haven’t read any Lumberjanes, I advise you start as soon as possible, for your own good. Read Full Review

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