More magic, more mischief, and even more reasons to love the Roanoke Cabin!
The Roanoke scouts are back and ready to roll—with all sorts of new hijinks, including kittens casting spells, campers turning to stone, and a roller derby showdown with a pack of stubborn sasquatches (because of course there is). Whether they’re prepping for the High Council’s big inspection or facing off against ancient forest creatures, April, Jo, Mal, Molly, and Ripley tackle camp life the only way they know how: Together.
From award-winning creators Shannon Watters, Kat Leyh, Carey Pietsch, Ayme Sotuyo, and Carolyn Nowak, this next chapter of Lumberjanes continues the beloved series’ tradition of big hearts, big laughs, and even bigger magical messes!
Collects Lumberjanes #25-36.
Shannon Watters is the co-creator and co-writer of the award-winning hit comic book series Lumberjanes. She is also a former senior editor and the former head of BOOM! Box line at BOOM! Studios, the imprint behind critically acclaimed comics and graphic novels like Giant Days, The Backstagers, Lumberjanes, Fence, Goldie Vance, Heavy Vinyl, and many others.
ND Stevenson is an Eisner Award–winning and New York Times–bestselling writer and cartoonist who has worked in both animation and comics. A graduate of the Maryland Institute College of Art, he is the author of the National Book Award–nominated graphic novel Nimona, now a movie on Netflix. ND is also the cocreator of the GLAAD Award–winning comic series Lumberjanes, and has written and illustrated for Marvel and DC Comics. In animation, he has written for series including Wander Over Yonder, Bravest Warriors, DuckTales, and Big Hero Six before becoming the executive producer of DreamWorks Animation Television's critically acclaimed Netflix original series She-Ra and the Princesses of Power. He lives in Los Angeles with his partner, Molly Ostertag.
Gus Allen is a cocreator and the original illustrator of the Lumberjanes series and a graduate of the Savannah College of Art and Design. He lives in Richmond, Virginia. Their work also includes Regular Show.
More magic, more mischief, and even more reasons to love the Roanoke Cabin!
The Roanoke scouts are back and ready to roll—with all sorts of new hijinks, including kittens casting spells, campers turning to stone, and a roller derby showdown with a pack of stubborn sasquatches (because of course there is). Whether they’re prepping for the High Council’s big inspection or facing off against ancient forest creatures, April, Jo, Mal, Molly, and Ripley tackle camp life the only way they know how: Together.
From award-winning creators Shannon Watters, Kat Leyh, Carey Pietsch, Ayme Sotuyo, and Carolyn Nowak, this next chapter of Lumberjanes continues the beloved series’ tradition of big hearts, big laughs, and even bigger magical messes!
Collects Lumberjanes #25-36.
Creators
Shannon Watters is the co-creator and co-writer of the award-winning hit comic book series Lumberjanes. She is also a former senior editor and the former head of BOOM! Box line at BOOM! Studios, the imprint behind critically acclaimed comics and graphic novels like Giant Days, The Backstagers, Lumberjanes, Fence, Goldie Vance, Heavy Vinyl, and many others.
ND Stevenson is an Eisner Award–winning and New York Times–bestselling writer and cartoonist who has worked in both animation and comics. A graduate of the Maryland Institute College of Art, he is the author of the National Book Award–nominated graphic novel Nimona, now a movie on Netflix. ND is also the cocreator of the GLAAD Award–winning comic series Lumberjanes, and has written and illustrated for Marvel and DC Comics. In animation, he has written for series including Wander Over Yonder, Bravest Warriors, DuckTales, and Big Hero Six before becoming the executive producer of DreamWorks Animation Television's critically acclaimed Netflix original series She-Ra and the Princesses of Power. He lives in Los Angeles with his partner, Molly Ostertag.
Gus Allen is a cocreator and the original illustrator of the Lumberjanes series and a graduate of the Savannah College of Art and Design. He lives in Richmond, Virginia. Their work also includes Regular Show.