Lumberjanes To The Max Vol. 2
- 272 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
Originally published in single magazine form as Lumberjanes No. 9-12, 14-17-- Verso.
Grace Ellis es una escritora celebrada por su trabajo en la aclamada serie de cómics, un bestseller del New York Times conocido por sus elogios Eisner y GLAAD. Sus historias a menudo exploran temas de amistad, coraje y autodescubrimiento, presentadas con un estilo juguetón pero accesible. Ellis infunde sus narrativas con humor y personajes femeninos cautivadores, haciendo que su trabajo resuene ampliamente. También ha contribuido a la serie animada Bravest Warriors.







Originally published in single magazine form as Lumberjanes No. 9-12, 14-17-- Verso.
Originally published in single magazine form as Lumberjanes, no.29-32-- Copyright page.
The final volume of the award-winning series as Jo, Mal, Molly, April and Ripley must defend Miss Qiunzella Thiskwin Penniquiqul Thistle Crumpet's Camp for Hardcore Lady Types from the mysterious force known as the Grey!
The mystery of history!Jen just wants a normal lesson with her cabin, teaching Jo, April, Mal, Molly, and Ripley the basic survival skills needed without any supernatural intervention. But when a blizzard hits camp, Jen finds herself separated from the girls and in more trouble than ever... until a mysterious taxidermist swoops in to save the day. Who is she and what is her relationship to Rosie? Join Jen as she finds a way back to her girls, and a way to save the day!This New York Times Bestseller and Eisner Award-Nominated series is written by Noelle Stevenson (Nimona, ADVENTURE TIME™), and Lumberjanes co-creator Shannon Watters, and illustrated by Brooke Allen (A Home For Mr. Easter).
While preparing for the annual Bandicoot Bacchanal, the Lumberjanes are faced with fixing a friendship that has fallen apart.
The story follows a group of girls named Mal, Ripley, Molly, April, and Jo spending summer at a scout camp, and the strange creatures and supernatural phenomena they encounter there.
A fictional and complex portrait of bestselling author Patricia Highsmith, this narrative serves as both a tribute to the essential lesbian novel, "The Price of Salt," and an exploration of its controversial creator. Veteran comics creators Grace Ellis and Hannah Templer present the story through Highsmith's perspective, reimagining the events that inspired her foundational work in queer literature. The tale begins with Pat reluctantly writing low-brow comics, feeling trapped in a life of drinking, smoking, and self-loathing. Despite her struggles, her mind is alive with visions of the great novel she longs to write—what will eventually become "Strangers on a Train," later adapted into a classic Hitchcock film. Amidst her tumultuous life, marked by conversion therapy and a series of fleeting romances, a significant affair and a chance encounter spark the idea for her groundbreaking love story that offered lesbian protagonists a happy ending. This narrative not only recounts the origins of a classic queer book but also delves into the life of a deeply flawed queer artist. It reflects on the challenges of writing in the 1950s while addressing the timeless struggle for a writer to find their voice. Ellis contextualizes Highsmith as an unintentional queer icon, acknowledging her problematic views and the complexities of her legacy, where life and art intertwined with often devastating consequences.
Sleepy Hollow and queer romance meet in this coming-of-age tale from the co- creator of Lumberjanes!
The first original graphic novel set in the award winning and critically acclaimed Lumberjanes world! When the Janes start to become separated during an orienteering outing thanks to a mysterious compass, Molly becomes more and more insecure about the effect of her relationship with Mal on the other girls. Meanwhile, a lonely woman explorer is trying to steal the compass, with the help of some weirdly polite automaton butlers. Based on the New York Times bestseller and multiple Eisner-Award and GLAAD-award winning series, Lumberjanes: The Infernal Compass is written by Lilah Sturges and illustrated by polterink.
Jen's attempt to teach the girls basic survival skills without supernatural intervention goes wrong when a blizzard hits the camp, separating Jen from the group and putting her in danger until a taxidermist with mysterious connections to Rosie swoops in.