But they get their own arc in Volume 3, where they go on a picnic date. It starts off pretty subtle and in the background. Throughout the series, there’s a romance between Mal and Molly. Later in the series (issue #17), we find out that Jo is trans. And we get to see each one spotlighted at some point.Īs for the queer content, it is subtle, but it’s there. They all have different personalities, strengths, fears, priorities, etc, but they are a tightly-knit group. The strongest part of the series is the dynamic between the 5 main characters. You’ve probably heard about Lumberjanes before, but just in case: this is a comic that follows a group of girls at summer camp, where they get into fantastical adventures. I’ve finally corrected that error and binge read volumes 1-6! (I’m still on hold at the library for volume 7.) I had read the first volume, and I’ve been recommending the series, but I’ve been saving the other volumes for some unknown reason. Lumberjanes is a series that’s been on my TBR for ages.
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