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What does Yas Forums think of Lumberjanes?
Jose Barnes
Owen Garcia
as an incel i have this debilitating disease where i cant separate the art from the artist so i dont really want to say anything, and yet i'm going to say alot
i havent read it but i can say there are things more deserving of film/cartoon series adaptations than lumberjanes or nimona. what happened to those adaptations anyway? did producing nu she-ra push everything back?
Brody Jones
Looks like another one of those woke cartoons that will inevitably get shilled here in the coming months. There's probably an evil white businessman trying to take over the forest, most of the cast is either lesbian or doesn't have a stated sexulaity and any plot will be sidelined for shitty slice of life episodes. The fandom will probably be a toxic mess of a safespace who attack anyone who challenges the show or their preconceived notions about the show. and the entire thing will end with a rushed ending that leaves everyone unsatisfied until the sequel comics get released and fix the endings problems while adding its own issues to the stew. I see at least one girl becoming a FotM, a shipping war that will lead to 3 artists attempting suicide and the creator of the show leaving it to "pursue other projects" and never making anything ever again.
Hudson Rogers
>look at this autist doing a cherrypicked tweet montag--
Oh they're from the same day
Bentley Cox
It's garbage
William Campbell
My chief complaint is that most problems being introduced, built up, and resolved within a full page. If I recall, one of the most taxing obstacles to overcome involved some sort of start chart that needed deciphering to stop a trickster god from doing his thing. The character tasked with solving it and saving her friends solved it within 2-4 pages, over half of which was fretting about if they knew/remembered enough to solve the puzzle.
As a result, the story came across as incredibly low stakes, and there was never any tension or reason to care. The cast would simply come across some sort of obstacle every few pages, and immediately solve it when one of them happened to already know a solution or invented one on the fly.
Noah Scott
I don’t
Hudson Walker
Because anything queefed out by Ennis is soooo much better
Charles Howard
I never claimed that, stop projecting.
Landon Clark
I wouldn't be surprised if most of what you've said comes to pass. It's all so tiresome.
Ayden Kelly
I liked Giant Days better.
James Garcia
>we're pretending Ennis is a bad writer again
Yes, Ennis' writing is better. Sorry you got pleb-filtered by "muh edgy"
Levi Ross
It's a comic book and it's not new either, it started in 2014.
Ethan Fisher
It's like what a prototype, a pitch, or a rough draft of a comic should look like. If the creative team worked on it seriously for like more than just a few months, they could have developed something with better details and a better narrative than just monster-of-the-week style stories.
The core group of girls are actually very memorable after trying to give the series a chance. I don't like how the art style simplifies nature, but I think there's potential with the cast's characterization and whatever ideas the creators would be willing to go down if they wanted to take the project seriously on an artistic level, and not just trying to get some money and series deals, and woke recognition.
Christopher Hernandez
*series deals= I mean like getting a live action thing or a cartoon series, as opposed to just more comics
Xavier Myers
I hope you die.
Cooper Anderson
Why? Disliking misandrist filth is a redeemable trait, incel or no.
Daniel Morales
It's woke leftist propaganda just like every Boom! Box title that isn't Giant Days (and even then, there were a least a couple issues with anti-male wokeness shoe-horned in by force).
Adam Brown
Was she raped? Seriously, it sounds like she holds an irrational hatred of men generally.
Noah Barnes
Read some of the first numbers when they came out, but can't remember much of the series. I remember liking it, but then I dropped it after starting the second arc. Can't remember precisely why, but my memory says it was cringey woke stuff.
Nicholas King
Yeah, it seems like she's experienced a very distressing and traumatising personal event but she couldn't (or isn't willing to) put her fingers down and seek help on some behaviour management/therapy or whatever, so she vents.
She wasn't like this back when I followed her on Nimona (I was pretty new to webcomics at the time), she used to be so laidback...so reading about this presumably years after (which I missed out a lot on after Nimona ended) feels sad to see.
Adrian Green
Diesel was a kino though
John Robinson
This
Ian Miller
i don´t get why its still publishing, it´s from the same wave of woke titles that lasted about a year and some even less.
Jayden Kelly
I don't care for the art. I remember one page where the tall one had her arms around the whole group, and I legit thought it was just a long scarf with pointy tassles on the end, not arms and fingers.
As for plot I haven't read enough, maybe a single issue and a few random pages. Didn't think it was noteworthy and certainly not good enough to win awards. Something mediocre that gets praise because idk some things just seem to get extra popular.
Adrian King
You don't want to make a habit of reading certain people's Twitters like Alex Hirsch, Sabrina Cotugno, Noelle Stevenson. You'll give yourself a tumor from shock at how little self awareness a person can publicly have.
Jeremiah Russell
nothing but wholesome things
Bentley Morris
>y.y.You wouldn't like it if the noname character acted like a hero
Someone is very ignorant of SW fandom pre-prequel to believe they wouldn't have fucking loved to have more aliens achieving things in the stories. But then that same person would complain Leia would be a damnsel in distress saved by a random.
William Scott
I know absolutely nothing about this except lesbians.
Kevin Mitchell
Still waiting on Vol 2, it's been three years since they announced it.
Oliver Sanders
>can men stop killing people please
Hmm she asked nicely so maybe Ill free all those hookers from my rape cellar afterall. Sounds like a great person to make a childrens cartoon for lonely isolated minority lesbian teenagers who need good role models.
Landon Lopez
it's not uncommon for lesbians to hate objectification of women by men and then turn around and do the same
because they legitimately think THEIR sexual attraction is somehow inherently clean and pure and free of that filthy "male gaze"