When a freak snow storm hits the camp, Jen gets lost! It's up to Rosie and the girls to find
their Roanoke cabin leader. As they search, Jen comes across the path of a mysterious
taxidermist who rides a moose. What the junk is she up to?
Overall, a really great issue. I cannot recommend this series highly enough. There's something for everyone and I really hope all will give this series a chance. If you haven't hopped on the Lumberjanes train yet, a new arc is the perfect time to check it out. It will not disappoint! Read Full Review
Yet another great Lumberjanes instalment with a snowy twist. Read Full Review
At this point, it's hard to imagine that anyone wouldn't be reading Lumberjanes. It's one of the best books out now and Lumberjanes #14 is a good enough starting point as any, though it might take some time to differentiate each character and learn their names. Stevenson and Watters have given us something fun. Despite a snowstorm and mysterious woman that threatens the existence of the Lumberjanes camp, the story still makes us feel like we're in the woods with them on an amazing journey and that we're a part of their friend circle. And with a motto like "Friendship to the max!," I don't think we could ask for anything more. Read Full Review
Welp, this was another amazing issue of Lumberjanes! The adventure is wacky, the characters are amazing and the humor is just spot on. You're not going to find this kind of whimsy anywhere else in comics. Read Full Review
"Lumberjanes" #14 is, once again, a strong issue in a series that just gets better and better. It's a joy to see the book become such a genuine hit, because it deserves all the attention it's getting and a lot more, to boot. If you've been hearing how much fun "Lumberjanes" is, this is a great time to take a look. A new storyline has kicked off, you get to see some of the undercurrents of the series surfacing in ways that hint about greater mysteries and, most importantly, it's a lot of fun. Mission accomplished. Read Full Review
Once again a great start of what should be wonderfully strange new adventure for The Lumberjanes Read Full Review
Lumberjanes #14 reads in a familiar fashion, very much the series readers fell in love with just over a year ago. It incorporates recognizable structure, characters, and tropes, while providing new mysteries. The result is something that reads like the series' debut with no need for exposition, much like the second or third novel in a series of novels for young adults. Lumberjanes #14 knows itself and its audience, creating a comfort zone in which it can continue to thrive. Read Full Review
We can probably expect to see more of Rosie this time around, and it'll be interesting to get bits of the Lumberjane history as well as Rosie's own personal history. The bearwoman's also got a role in this arc, and it's always fun having her around. Overall, a good read, and if you haven't gotten into Lumberjanes yet, this could be a place to jump in. The friendships are well established and the adventures just keep coming. Read Full Review
Great issue, but I'm afraid that the next ones may slow down