![]() ![]() There's also more references to mythology in this volume! I didn't expect this - despite the fact there were literal Greek gods in a previous volume and there are countless weird fantasy creatures running about the woods - but I definitely enjoyed it. ![]() 'Ha ha, good ol' Jen, look how series she is!' Volume four saw her grow and come into herself more, fitting in with our Lumberjanes and becoming a valued member of the team. I really enjoyed this, as she's been something of the butt of every joke and the comic relief so far. For the most part, we follow Jen and get more of an insight into her character. The story, too, actually seems to be going somewhere and it felt like there was more structure and development to the issues collected here. It's not the same as the original (which I think fit the vibe perfectly) but it's definitely closer and more tolerable. Volume four has a much nicer art style, for one. Now, however, I think we're back on track. After the horrible art style and meandering plot of volume three my hopes for this series were somewhat dashed. ![]() Things really turned around in this volume and I'm so glad I gave it a chance. ![]()
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