Review: Lumberjanes Vol #12 - Jackalope Springs Eternal



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Jackalope Springs Eternal (Lumberjanes, Vol. 12)

Review: Jackalope Springs Eternal - Volume #12 Lumberjanes - Shannon Watters and Noelle Stevenson - July 2019

After the Voice nearly ruined the Lumberjanes camp in Volume # 11, this volume starts quite depressing with the Lumberjanes losing their zest as everything they had come to love was nearly taken away from then and now they are in the mindset that anything dangerous and magical might ruin their life as they know it.  Jen their cabin leader doesn't like the atmosphere and she wants her fun and adventurous girls back instead of having them mope around the cabin. Jen knows deep down that the Roanoke cabin can't resist finding new creatures and so she invents a Jackalope which of course the cabin believes is mythical and doesn't exist yet Jen isn't ready to give up on the jackalope hunt. During the girls hunt for the Jackalope they come across a cowgirl who has a set of creatures that are one-eyed and considered freaks. She has been hunting a tornado twister that took her Pa one night and she has tracked it down to the Lumberjane camp. Can the girls help her find her father and discover a jackalope in the midst of it all? Meanwhile at the camp, the Zodiac cabin has decided to create a newsletter and Diane was in charge of Horoscopes though she gave the job to Cassandra and has now unlocked Cassandra's families curse and unleashed a horror on the camp? Can Diane fix what she has broken with the Zodiac cabin's help? Find out in Volume #12 for more magic and mayhem from the Lumberjanes camp. I don't normally get into graphic novels but this is one series that I have fallen in love with and now since I am up-to-date have to wait patiently for a next volume to be released. The Lumberjanes series is the perfect reads that can work for any age from 8+ to adulthood as every generation will find a different reason for loving and enjoying the Lumberjanes.





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