Deep into their spelunking mission, April, Mal and Ripley are fighting to find their way topside, and back to the safety of the mess hall before anyone realizes they're missing. Meanwhile, the others' game of Panterra is getting a bit high stakes, particularly since they're playing against an ultra-competitive goddess!
Delightful hard-core lady-types having yet more unexpected adventures at camp. Read Full Review
Lumberjanes' typical charm keeps my attention quite well as the series takes another break from developing its longer story line. Read Full Review
You can't ask for much more than a mystery and some amazing tabletop gaming, and Lumberjanes #51 has both in spades. Read Full Review
Additionally it's interesting that the mess hall group still hasn't noticed that three of their members are missing. Yes, the cabin is jam-packed, but you'd think that at some point they'd wonder why Ripley wasn't wreaking havoc someplace or something like that. She's not exactly a discreet person" Read Full Review
This particular issue was light and breezy, and maybe the action will pick up the next issue. Read Full Review
The end of this issue promises more excitement, but I am surprised that at 3 issues in, this slow pace in the comic is to be continued further. I have my fingers crossed for a dramatic twist, because I love spending time with the Lumberjanes. I just wish the rainy Sunday would clear up so we can go outside! Read Full Review
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