Molly spends time with the Bear Woman to learn more about shape-shifters, and the girls finally have a plan to help Seafarin' Karen get her boat back!
On the plus side, despite the lack of anything major happening, we did get a sneak peek at one of BOOM!'s upcoming series, Goldie Vance. It looks adorable and it reads kinda like Veronica Mars meets the Suite Life of Zach and Cody but in the like 1960s. I'm really looking forward to it hitting stands in April! Read Full Review
A hugely fun and poignant issue, and a great advertisement for a series that keeps going from strength to strength. Read Full Review
It's hard to tell where this arc will fall in terms of the collected editions. The adventures of the Lumberjanes and Seafarin Karen have already covered three issues, but the delay in trade release means that the collected storymay not be released until next year. Despite this, the individual issues continue to be worth picking up for their awesome art, adventure, and wit. Read Full Review
While Lumberjanes #23 may not be the most action driven issue, it does a great job of giving Molly some character work that will probably come into play later. Pietsch and Laihos work together on art is also beautiful and gets a bit more play with scenery than most Lumberjanes stories. Lets just hope theyre going to find their way out of this current scrape by the end of the next issue because its more of a doozy than usual. Read Full Review
Its still a solid issue, just one short of the series' usual heights. Read Full Review
It is always a pleasure to watch the Lumberjanes in action. Read Full Review
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