It's a race back to the cave for the Lumberjanes, this time with Diane and Jen in tow! There
is more going on with these wolves and their gold eyes than the girls can figure out on
their own, but with too much mystery surrounding Rosie it looks they have to go back to
square one. Hopefully, this trip to the cave will have more answers.
Brooke Allen is always doing the illustrations right. I love that every character has a distinct look. Honestly, it's hard to find comics with variation in their female characters. Usually, it's the same body and face with different hair or something. So thanks for the inclusiveness and having depictions of girls with different skin and body types, Allen. Read Full Review
Ripley is dramatically captured and Jo falls after her. The remaining girls concoct a plan to rescue their beloved friends and win the game, using a trick they kept up their sleeve (or on Molly's head). This game ofCapture the Flag is a beautiful way to illustrate the uncommon motifs of friendship and loyalty among women. Lumberjanes #6 is exhilarating, magical and slightly silly – much like friendship. Read Full Review
At the end of the day Lumberjanes is a great comic that is sure to make any reasonable human being smile. So you should read it. Read Full Review
All in all, "Lumberjanes" is still one of the happiest books on the shelf. By the time it hits double-digit issues, I'd like to see the plot move more, but for now I'm just enjoying getting to know these characters and their setting. Read Full Review
Enough of that though, I'm gonna wrap this review up swiftly so as to not outstay my welcome, the series continues to produce the goods both in the art and the writing and I'm looking forward to how it'll handle the increase in plot as we launch to the end of this arc. Read Full Review
Lumberjanes #6 is a fun issue which should be easily enjoyed by both men and women, adults and children. Read Full Review