Diane is back at camp and the Roanokes... don't really know how to feel about that, especially when they discover a camper has been turned to stone!
Lumberjanes is a spectacular comic. This issue is no different. From Molly having her own Greek mythology fanfic down to the fun design of the monster, this issue, like most if not all the issues Ive read of this series, is unique and a pleasure to read. I highly recommend this comic to people of all ages. Read Full Review
With the start of a new adventure with old characters, Lumberjanes #29 brings the fun of the first arc of the book while still keeping up with the ways the stories and the characters have progressed since then. Pietschs art gets better with every issue shes at the helm combined with Watters and Leyhs emotional storytelling. Lumberjanes is continuously a joy, even when the characters hit hard times, and it makes me excited to see where they go next. Hopefully not into stone! Read Full Review
Whereas last arc focused on newly minted 'Jane, Barney, issue #29 returns the spotlight to the campers of bunk Roanoke, pairing solid character insight with the usual mythical maladies. While the book's more fantastical elements give it its sense of whimsy and adventure, it's in the more human moments that Shannon Watters and Kat Leyh really shine. Read Full Review
A fun issue that builds on the past without burdening itself. Read Full Review
I have a feeling that the gorgon will end up being less of a monster than we're used to seeing them be because this is Lumberjanes! Everyone's misunderstood. Everyone has a story. Everyone is more than meets the eye – even the monsters. I'm looking forward to the girls coming together with Diane and everyone helping Molly through whatever it is she has going on at home. This was a promising start to a new arc! Read Full Review
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