As the unnatural blizzard rages on, the Lumberjanes continue their search for Jen, who learns more about the mysterious bear woman and her ties to Rosie and the Lumberjanes.
Brooke Allen and Maarta Laiho continue to impress with their flawless rendering of the issue, capturing the intangible feelings we get from walking into big libraries, cozying up by a fire, and enjoying the company of friends. There's so much that wouldn't be accomplished without their amazing art and this issue is no exception. Read Full Review
This new story arc has really kicked Lumberjanes back into high gear. The writing is top notch and the pacing on this issue was superb, moving back and forth between the two perspectives at just the right moments. Read Full Review
I enjoyed this issue quite a lot and I'm looking forward to continuing with this adventure in the coming months. Read Full Review
Lumberjanes has had a solid run so far of being charming and hilarious, with its fair share of serious moments. Lumberjanes #15 does not break that streak, and even hits all three points in one issue Read Full Review
The storyline moves along swimmingly with no other bumps in the road. The Lumberjanes themselves are still so much fun to read about, and the writers make sure that they're not just flat characters. They have motions beyond just the basics they were handed at the start of the series. That's a plus. Lumberjanes is good comics. Read Full Review
Overall, this series is amazing. This issue is the exposition of what is sure to be some major conflict to come. Every single person ever needs to read this series, because it is just the sweetest and cutest slap of reality that we all need. Read Full Review
No issue of Lumberjanes will ever disappoint me. It's impossible. I'm really glad we go some background on Rosie and Abigail this go aroundand I'm really looking forward to seeing what comes next. Will Rosie finally prep the girls for all the supernatural shenanigans going on and tell them all the truth? Hopefully. That would be nice. Read Full Review