by Lilah Sturges (Author)
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.
WorldCat is the world's largest library catalog, helping you find library materials online.
In this first original graphic novel set in the acclaimed "Lumberjanes" world, the friends encounter obstacles during an outing. Molly, who is feeling insecure about how her relationship with Mal might be affecting the other girls, gets distracted by a possibly sinister compass. One by one the Janes get separated from each other in the forest, where they're met by fastidious and ultra-proper robot servants. This series continues to explore the layers and nuances of relationships among girls, with fierce protagonists, adventurous story lines, hilarious dialogue, and lots of heart. Polterink's muted green and gray palette establishes the perfect tone for the earthy setting. The volume concludes with an excerpt from the first issue of the comic. An appendix with character designs, concept art, pencils, and glimpses of the storyboard will fascinate fans and aspiring comic writers and artists. Series newcomers may have a difficult time keeping track of the characters, as most of the scenes focus on Mal and Molly's relationship. But, the kooky interactions with the automaton butlers and the complex depiction of feeling left behind by your peers will resonate with many teens. Fans will appreciate the familiar references to strong female historical figures. VERDICT Purchase where "Lumberjanes" comics and novels are popular. -Shelley M. Diaz, School Library Journal
Copyright 2018 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.