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* RaisedAsTheOppositeGender:
** Jo is a designated male at birth trans girl. She gets antsy when Barney becomes a temporary party member, as it brings up a lot of dysphoria.
** [[spoiler:Barney is also non-cisgendered, and prefers "they" and "them" pronouns after joining the Lumberjanes]].
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Originally conceived as an 8-issue limited series, 75 issues, a one-shot GrandFinale, 4 annual one-shot specials, and 3 original graphic novels were ultimately published between 2014 and 2020. The original creative team consisted of [[Creator/NoelleStevenson ND Stevenson]], Brooklyn Allen, Boom! editor Shannon Waters, and Grace Ellis [[note]]this was originally billed as an all-woman creative team, but Allen came out as a transman during the series run; later creators have been women[[/note]]. There was considerable turnover throughout the book's run (which included Stevenson leaving after issue 17 to pursue a career [[WesternAnimation/WanderOverYonder in]] [[WesternAnimation/SheRaAndThePrincessesOfPower animation]]). In 2016, the series crossed over with ''ComicBook/GothamAcademy'' for [[ComicBook/LumberjanesGothamAcademy a six issue miniseries]]. Four {{middle grade|Literature}} prose novels were published from 2017–2019, written by Creator/MarikoTamaki.

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Originally conceived as an 8-issue limited series, 75 issues, a one-shot GrandFinale, 4 annual one-shot specials, and 3 original graphic novels were ultimately published between 2014 and 2020. The original creative team consisted of [[Creator/NoelleStevenson ND Stevenson]], Creator/NDStevenson, Brooklyn Allen, Boom! editor Shannon Waters, and Grace Ellis [[note]]this was originally billed as an all-woman creative team, but Allen came out as a transman during the series run; later creators have been women[[/note]]. There was considerable turnover throughout the book's run (which included Stevenson leaving after issue 17 to pursue a career [[WesternAnimation/WanderOverYonder in]] [[WesternAnimation/SheRaAndThePrincessesOfPower animation]]). In 2016, the series crossed over with ''ComicBook/GothamAcademy'' for [[ComicBook/LumberjanesGothamAcademy a six issue miniseries]]. Four {{middle grade|Literature}} prose novels were published from 2017–2019, written by Creator/MarikoTamaki.
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Originally conceived as an 8-issue limited series, 75 issues, a one-shot GrandFinale, 4 annual one-shot specials, and 3 original graphic novels were ultimately published between 2014 and 2020. The original creative team consisted of Creator/NoelleStevenson, Brooklyn Allen, Boom! editor Shannon Waters, and Grace Ellis [[note]]this was originally billed as an all-woman creative team, but Allen came out as a transman during the series run; later creators have been women[[/note]]. There was considerable turnover throughout the book's run (which included Stevenson leaving after issue 17 to pursue a career [[WesternAnimation/WanderOverYonder in]] [[WesternAnimation/SheRaAndThePrincessesOfPower animation]]). In 2016, the series crossed over with ''ComicBook/GothamAcademy'' for [[ComicBook/LumberjanesGothamAcademy a six issue miniseries]]. Four {{middle grade|Literature}} prose novels were published from 2017–2019, written by Creator/MarikoTamaki.

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Originally conceived as an 8-issue limited series, 75 issues, a one-shot GrandFinale, 4 annual one-shot specials, and 3 original graphic novels were ultimately published between 2014 and 2020. The original creative team consisted of Creator/NoelleStevenson, [[Creator/NoelleStevenson ND Stevenson]], Brooklyn Allen, Boom! editor Shannon Waters, and Grace Ellis [[note]]this was originally billed as an all-woman creative team, but Allen came out as a transman during the series run; later creators have been women[[/note]]. There was considerable turnover throughout the book's run (which included Stevenson leaving after issue 17 to pursue a career [[WesternAnimation/WanderOverYonder in]] [[WesternAnimation/SheRaAndThePrincessesOfPower animation]]). In 2016, the series crossed over with ''ComicBook/GothamAcademy'' for [[ComicBook/LumberjanesGothamAcademy a six issue miniseries]]. Four {{middle grade|Literature}} prose novels were published from 2017–2019, written by Creator/MarikoTamaki.

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* ThisIsGonnaSuck: April's reaction to [[spoiler: God-Mode Ripley]]:

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* ThisIsGonnaSuck: ThisIsGonnaSuck:
** Jen usually has this reaction when the kids get roped into another adventure. She just wanted to do crafts and make friendship bracelets!
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* BothSidesHaveAPoint: The argument between Abigail and the Bear Woman in issue #16; Abigail believes relying on [[spoiler: the Grootslang's]] good will not to kill them is a terrible idea, while the Bear Woman points out that [[spoiler: the Grootslang]] doesn't care enough about humans to consider killing them.

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* BothSidesHaveAPoint: BothSidesHaveAPoint:
** Jen is not pleased when she realizes she's a camp counselor in a forest full of monsters. She argues that the girls shouldn't be seeking out trouble, because it's dangerous and she's responsible for them. Rosie lets them off the hook because, as she puts it, trouble is going to find them anyway.
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The argument between Abigail and the Bear Woman in issue #16; Abigail believes relying on [[spoiler: the Grootslang's]] good will not to kill them is a terrible idea, while the Bear Woman points out that [[spoiler: the Grootslang]] doesn't care enough about humans to consider killing them.



* DarkHorseVictory: When the girls decide to challenge themselves and try a "normal" camp activity for the day, they fail most of them. Except for Ripley, who keeps earning badges easy as pie.



* DrillSergeantNasty: During her days as the counselor, Nellie -- later known as the Bearwoman -- ran her camp with the stern no-nonsese belligerance of a military drill sergeant.

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* DrillSergeantNasty: During her days as the counselor, Nellie -- later known as the Bearwoman -- ran her camp with the stern no-nonsese belligerance no-nonsense belligerence of a military drill sergeant.


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* MisplacedRetribution: It's pointed out that while Abigail has good intentions about [[spoiler:defeating the Grootslang]], she's actually mad at the Bearwoman and not the beast. The reason is that Abigail got forced to sleep outside when she defied orders to rescue Rosie from a landslide [[spoiler:that the Grootslang started]], and Rosie is mad at herself for not spending the night with Abigail as thanks for saving her life.


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* NotWhatISignedUpFor: As Jen puts it with some exasperation, she was expecting to work at a ''normal'' summer camp. Monsters were not in the orientation.

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* OutOfCharacterAlert: Jen has said many times that she wishes that her cabin was filled with normal girls that did normal camp activities. The one times they're actually happy to do mundane crafts with her, she's put on alert. [[spoiler:They were replaced by shapeshifters that thought the idea of camp would be fun]].



* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Camp leader Rosie. She doesn't punish the girls for sneaking out, and warns them that they're going to encounter even more weird stuff before the summer's over.

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** Jen evolves into this. While she is hard on her girls, it's because their sneaking out at night is dangerous, and she's charged with their safety. Once she gets a little bit more information on the camp and the creatures, she takes it fairly well while wanting answers. [[spoiler:When she busts the shapeshifters for impersonating her girls because they were ''too'' normal to pass as the Janes, she says they can still do crafts together...just at night when she's off the clock. They're happy to accept this compromise]].
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Originally conceived as an 8-issue limited series, 75 issues, a one-shot GrandFinale, 4 annual one-shot specials, and 3 original graphic novels were ultimately published between 2014 and 2020. The original creative team consisted of Creator/NoelleStevenson, Brooklyn Allen, Boom! editor Shannon Waters, and Grace Ellis [[note]]this was originally billed as an all-woman creative team, but Allen came out as a transman during the series run; later creators have been women[[/note]]. There was considerable turnover throughout the book's run (which included Stevenson leaving after issue 17 to pursue a career [[WesternAnimation/WanderOverYonder in]] [[WesternAnimation/SheRaAndThePrincessesOfPower animation]]). In 2016, the series crossed over with ''ComicBook/GothamAcademy'' for [[ComicBook/LumberjanesGothamAcademy a six issue miniseries]]. Four {{middle grade|Literature}} novels were published from 2017–2019, written by Creator/MarikoTamaki.

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Originally conceived as an 8-issue limited series, 75 issues, a one-shot GrandFinale, 4 annual one-shot specials, and 3 original graphic novels were ultimately published between 2014 and 2020. The original creative team consisted of Creator/NoelleStevenson, Brooklyn Allen, Boom! editor Shannon Waters, and Grace Ellis [[note]]this was originally billed as an all-woman creative team, but Allen came out as a transman during the series run; later creators have been women[[/note]]. There was considerable turnover throughout the book's run (which included Stevenson leaving after issue 17 to pursue a career [[WesternAnimation/WanderOverYonder in]] [[WesternAnimation/SheRaAndThePrincessesOfPower animation]]). In 2016, the series crossed over with ''ComicBook/GothamAcademy'' for [[ComicBook/LumberjanesGothamAcademy a six issue miniseries]]. Four {{middle grade|Literature}} prose novels were published from 2017–2019, written by Creator/MarikoTamaki.
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* MixedAncestry: Ripley is half-Latina, half-white.

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* LooseCanon: The one-shot specials, [=OGNs=], and prose novels, coming from alternative creative teams, are not mentioned in the main comic series. Generally they do not violate established canon, but the novel series gives a backstory for the camp and its founder that is incompatible with details about those revealed in comic issues that were produced afterwards.[[note]]In the novels, the Lumberjanes were a very old secret society and Qiunzella Thiskwin Penniquiqul Thistle Crumpet was an exemplar Lumberjane. The last issues of the comic book have her as a [[spoiler: a very proper lady who founded a camp to teach proper ladies to maintain their appearance in the woods, and her daughter Jane was the first Lumberjane who made the camp what it was today.]] [[/note]]

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* LooseCanon: The one-shot specials, [=OGNs=], and prose novels, coming from alternative creative teams, are not mentioned in the main comic series. Generally they do not violate established canon, but the novel series gives a backstory for the camp and its founder that is incompatible with details about those revealed in comic issues that were produced afterwards.[[note]]In the novels, the Lumberjanes were a very old secret society an AncientConspiracy and Qiunzella Thiskwin Penniquiqul Thistle Crumpet was an exemplar Lumberjane. The last issues of the comic book have her as a [[spoiler: a very proper lady who founded a camp to teach proper ladies to maintain their appearance in the woods, and her daughter Jane was the first Lumberjane who made the camp what it was today.]] [[/note]]

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* AncientOrderOfProtectors: [[spoiler:The camp was repurposed as a Hardcore Lady Type camp by Jane Thiskwin Penniquiqul Thistle Crumpet in order to keep loggers from buying the property and cutting down the forest.]] Accordingly, campers are tasked with defending the forest from malevolent forces.

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** [[spoiler:Barney is also non-cisgendered, and prefers "they" and "them" pronouns after joining the Lumberjanes]].* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Camp leader Rosie. She doesn't punish the girls for sneaking out, and warns them that they're going to encounter even more weird stuff before the summer's over.

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** [[spoiler:Barney is also non-cisgendered, and prefers "they" and "them" pronouns after joining the Lumberjanes]].Lumberjanes]].
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Camp leader Rosie. She doesn't punish the girls for sneaking out, and warns them that they're going to encounter even more weird stuff before the summer's over.

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* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Camp leader Rosie. She doesn't punish the girls for sneaking out, and warns them that they're going to encounter even more weird stuff before the summer's over.

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* RaisedAsTheOppositeGender:
** Jo is a designated male at birth trans girl. She gets antsy when Barney becomes a temporary party member, as it brings up a lot of dysphoria.
** [[spoiler:Barney is also non-cisgendered, and prefers "they" and "them" pronouns after joining the Lumberjanes]].
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Camp leader Rosie. She doesn't punish the girls for sneaking out, and warns them that they're going to encounter even more weird stuff before the summer's over.



* {{Transgender}}:
** Jo is a designated male at birth trans girl. She gets antsy when Barney becomes a temporary party member, as it brings up a lot of dysphoria.
** [[spoiler:Barney is also non-cisgendered, and prefers "they" and "them" pronouns after joining the Lumberjanes]].

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* {{Transgender}}:
** Jo is a designated male at birth trans girl. She gets antsy when Barney becomes a temporary party member, as it brings up a lot of dysphoria.
** [[spoiler:Barney is also non-cisgendered, and prefers "they" and "them" pronouns after joining the Lumberjanes]].
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Actually, when Rosie gets Jen's name right, it means Rosie is -really paying attention and, even moreso, that things are really _serious_.-


* AbusiveParents: In stark contrast to the rest of the Janes' families, Molly's Mom, who believe she can force her daughter to be straight.
* AccidentalMisnaming: Rosie, the camp director, constantly gets Jen's name wrong. [[spoiler:Until after Jen helps the Lumberjanes stop Apollo and Artemis from ruling the universe.]]

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* AbusiveParents: In stark contrast to the rest of the Janes' families, Molly's Mom, who believe believes she can force her daughter to be straight.
* AccidentalMisnaming: Rosie, the camp director, constantly gets Jen's name wrong. [[spoiler:Until after Jen helps the Lumberjanes stop Apollo and Artemis from ruling the universe. And a few other cases. In fact arguably, if Rosie gets Jen's name right, it's a case of OOC is Serious Business.]]
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that's whaling on, not wailing on, monsters. I don't recall them screaming at them (well, they do, when appropriate, but that's maybe not what was meant? was it? not sure.)


''Lumberjanes'' from Creator/BoomStudios was about a summer camp cabin of girls who sneak out at night and stumble into paranormal adventures. It's ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'' meets ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'' featuring five butt-kicking, rad teenage girls wailing on monsters, solving mysteries, and making friends in the [[TheLostWoods enchanted forest]] outside of the camp. Jo, April, Mal, Molly and Ripley are five best pals determined to have an awesome summer together...and they're not gonna let any insane quest or an array of supernatural critters get in their way!

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''Lumberjanes'' from Creator/BoomStudios was about a summer camp cabin of girls who sneak out at night and stumble into paranormal adventures. It's ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'' meets ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'' featuring five butt-kicking, rad teenage girls wailing whaling on monsters, solving mysteries, and making friends in the [[TheLostWoods enchanted forest]] outside of the camp. Jo, April, Mal, Molly and Ripley are five best pals determined to have an awesome summer together...and they're not gonna let any insane quest or an array of supernatural critters get in their way!
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* DontSneakUpOnMeLikeThat: In the very first scene, when Mal and Molly find April in the woods.

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* DontSneakUpOnMeLikeThat: In the very first scene, when Mal and Molly find April in the woods. Downplayed as April is only startled and doesn't attack the two.
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* LooseCanon: The one-shot specials, [=OGNs=], and prose novels, coming from alternative creative teams, are not mentioned in the main comic series. Generally they do not violate established canon, but the novel series gives a backstory for the camp and its founder that is incompatible with details about those revealed in comic issues that were produced afterwards[[note]]In the novels, the Lumberjanes were a very old secret society and Qiunzella Thiskwin Penniquiqul Thistle Crumpet was an exemplar Lumberjane. The last issues of the comic book have her as a [[spoiler: a very proper lady who founded a camp to teach proper ladies to maintain their appearance in the woods, and her daughter Jane was the first Lumberjane who made the camp what it was today.]] [[/note]]

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* LooseCanon: The one-shot specials, [=OGNs=], and prose novels, coming from alternative creative teams, are not mentioned in the main comic series. Generally they do not violate established canon, but the novel series gives a backstory for the camp and its founder that is incompatible with details about those revealed in comic issues that were produced afterwards[[note]]In afterwards.[[note]]In the novels, the Lumberjanes were a very old secret society and Qiunzella Thiskwin Penniquiqul Thistle Crumpet was an exemplar Lumberjane. The last issues of the comic book have her as a [[spoiler: a very proper lady who founded a camp to teach proper ladies to maintain their appearance in the woods, and her daughter Jane was the first Lumberjane who made the camp what it was today.]] [[/note]]

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* LooseCanon: The one-shot specials, [=OGNs=], and prose novels, coming from alternative creative teams, are not mentioned in the main comic series. Generally they do not violate established canon, but the novel series gives a backstory for the camp and its founder that is incompatible with details about those revealed in comic issues that were produced afterwards.

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* LooseCanon: The one-shot specials, [=OGNs=], and prose novels, coming from alternative creative teams, are not mentioned in the main comic series. Generally they do not violate established canon, but the novel series gives a backstory for the camp and its founder that is incompatible with details about those revealed in comic issues that were produced afterwards.afterwards[[note]]In the novels, the Lumberjanes were a very old secret society and Qiunzella Thiskwin Penniquiqul Thistle Crumpet was an exemplar Lumberjane. The last issues of the comic book have her as a [[spoiler: a very proper lady who founded a camp to teach proper ladies to maintain their appearance in the woods, and her daughter Jane was the first Lumberjane who made the camp what it was today.]] [[/note]]
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An animated adaptation [[https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/lumberjanes-animated-series-in-the-works-at-hbo-max is development]] on Creator/HBOMax, to be showrun by Stevenson.

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An animated adaptation [[https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/lumberjanes-animated-series-in-the-works-at-hbo-max is in development]] on Creator/HBOMax, to be showrun by Stevenson.
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Originally conceived as an 8-issue limited series, 75 issues, a one-shot GrandFinale, 4 one-shot specials, and 3 original graphic novels were ultimately published between 2014 and 2020. The original creative team consisted of Creator/NoelleStevenson, Brooklyn Allen, Boom! editor Shannon Waters, and Grace Ellis [[note]]this was originally billed as an all-woman creative team, but Allen came out as a transman during the series run; later creators have been women[[/note]]. There was considerable turnover throughout the book's run (which included Stevenson leaving after issue 17 to pursue a career [[WesternAnimation/WanderOverYonder in]] [[WesternAnimation/SheRaAndThePrincessesOfPower animation]]). In 2016, the series crossed over with ''ComicBook/GothamAcademy'' for [[ComicBook/LumberjanesGothamAcademy a six issue miniseries]]. Four {{middle grade|Literature}} novels were published from 2017–2019, written by Creator/MarikoTamaki.

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Originally conceived as an 8-issue limited series, 75 issues, a one-shot GrandFinale, 4 annual one-shot specials, and 3 original graphic novels were ultimately published between 2014 and 2020. The original creative team consisted of Creator/NoelleStevenson, Brooklyn Allen, Boom! editor Shannon Waters, and Grace Ellis [[note]]this was originally billed as an all-woman creative team, but Allen came out as a transman during the series run; later creators have been women[[/note]]. There was considerable turnover throughout the book's run (which included Stevenson leaving after issue 17 to pursue a career [[WesternAnimation/WanderOverYonder in]] [[WesternAnimation/SheRaAndThePrincessesOfPower animation]]). In 2016, the series crossed over with ''ComicBook/GothamAcademy'' for [[ComicBook/LumberjanesGothamAcademy a six issue miniseries]]. Four {{middle grade|Literature}} novels were published from 2017–2019, written by Creator/MarikoTamaki.

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* LooseCanon: The one-shot specials, [=OGNs=], and prose novels, coming from alternative creative teams, are not mentioned in the main comic series. Generally they do not violate established canon, but ''Unicorn Power!'', the first prose novel, gives a backstory for Miss Qiunzella Thiskwin Penniquiqul Thistle Crumpet which is incompatible with comic issues produced later on (in the book, she was an all-around adventurer and the first Lumberjane; the comics has her as [[spoiler:a proper lady who ran a camp where proper ladies could stay proper in wilderness settings, with her daughter Jane being the first Lumberjane]]).

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* LooseCanon: The one-shot specials, [=OGNs=], and prose novels, coming from alternative creative teams, are not mentioned in the main comic series. Generally they do not violate established canon, but ''Unicorn Power!'', the first prose novel, novel series gives a backstory for Miss Qiunzella Thiskwin Penniquiqul Thistle Crumpet which the camp and its founder that is incompatible with details about those revealed in comic issues that were produced later on (in the book, she was an all-around adventurer and the first Lumberjane; the comics has her as [[spoiler:a proper lady who ran a camp where proper ladies could stay proper in wilderness settings, with her daughter Jane being the first Lumberjane]]).afterwards.

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* OverlyLongName: Miss Quinzella Thiskwin Penniquiqul Thistle Crumpet’s Camp for Hardcore Lady Types (from the signs, it seems it used to be for "Girls", but was changed by either [[spoiler:Jane]], Nellie, or Rosie).

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* OverlyLongName: Miss Quinzella Qiunzella Thiskwin Penniquiqul Thistle Crumpet’s Camp for Hardcore Lady Types (from the signs, it seems it used to be for "Girls", but was changed by either [[spoiler:Jane]], Nellie, or Rosie).
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** [[spoiler:The Grey]], the villain of the final arc, [[spoiler: attempted to extract the essence of the entire forest and become more powerful than the Greek pantheon]].

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* AuraVision: One of the effects of the Bearwomens' glasses and spyglass.

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* AuraVision: One of the effects of the Bearwomens' Bearwoman's glasses and spyglass.



* BothSidesHaveAPoint: The argument between Abigail and the Bear Lady in issue #16; Abigail believes relying on [[spoiler: the Grootslang's]] good will not to kill them is a terrible idea, while the Bear Lady points out that [[spoiler: the Grootslang]] doesn't care enough about humans to consider killing them.

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* BothSidesHaveAPoint: The argument between Abigail and the Bear Lady Woman in issue #16; Abigail believes relying on [[spoiler: the Grootslang's]] good will not to kill them is a terrible idea, while the Bear Lady Woman points out that [[spoiler: the Grootslang]] doesn't care enough about humans to consider killing them.



* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Bearwoman, at least initially. When asked, she simply says that Bearwoman is fine. She is later revealed to have the first name "Nellie".

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* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Bearwoman, at least initially. When asked, she simply says that Bearwoman is fine. She is later revealed to have the first name also go by "Nellie".



* OverlyLongName: Miss Quinzella Thiskwin Penniquiqul Thistle Crumpet’s Camp for Hardcore Lady Types (from the signs, it seems it used to be for "Girls", but was changed by [[spoiler:Jane]], Nellie, or Rosie).

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* OverlyLongName: Miss Quinzella Thiskwin Penniquiqul Thistle Crumpet’s Camp for Hardcore Lady Types (from the signs, it seems it used to be for "Girls", but was changed by either [[spoiler:Jane]], Nellie, or Rosie).


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** [[spoiler:The entire camp defeated the Grey by wearing their sashes, symbolizing their connection to the camp and each other, with Molly throwing a sash on the Fox in order to extract the Grey from his person.]]
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** Miss Crumpet's [[spoiler:daughter, Janiper "Jane" Thiskwin Penniquiqul Thistle Crumpet]].

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* LooseCanon: The one-shot specials, [=OGNs=], and prose novels, coming from alternative creative teams, are not mentioned in the main comic series. Generally they do not violate established canon, but ''Unicorn Power!'', the first prose novel, gives a backstory for Miss Qiunzella Thiskwin Penniquiqul Thistle Crumpet which is incompatible with comic issues produced later on (in the book, she was an all-around adventurer and the first Lumberjane; the comics has her as a proper lady who ran a camp where proper ladies could stay proper in wilderness settings, with her daughter Jane being the first Lumberjane).

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* LooseCanon: The one-shot specials, [=OGNs=], and prose novels, coming from alternative creative teams, are not mentioned in the main comic series. Generally they do not violate established canon, but ''Unicorn Power!'', the first prose novel, gives a backstory for Miss Qiunzella Thiskwin Penniquiqul Thistle Crumpet which is incompatible with comic issues produced later on (in the book, she was an all-around adventurer and the first Lumberjane; the comics has her as a [[spoiler:a proper lady who ran a camp where proper ladies could stay proper in wilderness settings, with her daughter Jane being the first Lumberjane).Lumberjane]]).



* OverlyLongName: Miss Quinzella Thiskwin Penniquiqul Thistle Crumpet’s Camp for Hardcore Lady Types (from the signs, it seems it used to be for "Girls", but was changed by Jane, Nellie, or Rosie).

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* OverlyLongName: Miss Quinzella Thiskwin Penniquiqul Thistle Crumpet’s Camp for Hardcore Lady Types (from the signs, it seems it used to be for "Girls", but was changed by Jane, [[spoiler:Jane]], Nellie, or Rosie).

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* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Bearwoman, at least initially. When asked, she simply says that Bearwoman is fine. Her real name is revealed to be Quinzella "Nellie" Thiskwin Penniquiqul Thistle Crumpet -- first seen on a signpost Mal walked past on her way into camp.

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* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Bearwoman, at least initially. When asked, she simply says that Bearwoman is fine. Her real name She is later revealed to be Quinzella "Nellie" Thiskwin Penniquiqul Thistle Crumpet -- have the first seen on a signpost Mal walked past on her way into camp. name "Nellie".



* OverlyLongName: Miss Quinzella Thiskwin Penniquiqul Thistle Crumpet’s Camp for Hardcore Lady Types (from the signs, it seems it used to be for "Girls", but was changed by Rosie).

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* OverlyLongName: Miss Quinzella Thiskwin Penniquiqul Thistle Crumpet’s Camp for Hardcore Lady Types (from the signs, it seems it used to be for "Girls", but was changed by Jane, Nellie, or Rosie).

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* LooseCanon: The one-shot specials, OGNs, and prose novels, coming from alternative creative teams, are not mentioned in the main comic series. Generally they do not violate established canon, but ''Unicorn Power!'', the first prose novel, gives a backstory for Miss Qiunzella Thiskwin Penniquiqul Thistle Crumpet which is incompatible with comic issues produced later on (in the book, she was an all-around adventurer and the first Lumberjane; the comics has her as a proper lady who ran a camp where proper ladies could stay proper in wilderness settings, with her daughter Jane being the first Lumberjane).
Tamaki, Mariko. Lumberjanes: Unicorn Power! (Lumberjanes #1) (p. 1). Harry N. Abrams. Kindle Edition.

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* LooseCanon: The one-shot specials, OGNs, [=OGNs=], and prose novels, coming from alternative creative teams, are not mentioned in the main comic series. Generally they do not violate established canon, but ''Unicorn Power!'', the first prose novel, gives a backstory for Miss Qiunzella Thiskwin Penniquiqul Thistle Crumpet which is incompatible with comic issues produced later on (in the book, she was an all-around adventurer and the first Lumberjane; the comics has her as a proper lady who ran a camp where proper ladies could stay proper in wilderness settings, with her daughter Jane being the first Lumberjane).
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* LooseCanon: The one-shot specials, OGNs, and prose novels, coming from alternative creative teams, are not mentioned in the main comic series. Generally they do not violate established canon, but ''Unicorn Power!'', the first prose novel, gives a backstory for Miss Qiunzella Thiskwin Penniquiqul Thistle Crumpet which is incompatible with comic issues produced later on (in the book, she was an all-around adventurer and the first Lumberjane; the comics has her as a proper lady who ran a camp where proper ladies could stay proper in wilderness settings, with her daughter Jane being the first Lumberjane).
Tamaki, Mariko. Lumberjanes: Unicorn Power! (Lumberjanes #1) (p. 1). Harry N. Abrams. Kindle Edition.

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Originally conceived as an 8-issue limited series, 75 issues, a one-shot GrandFinale, 4 one-shot specials, and 3 original graphic novels were ultimately published between 2014 and 2020. The original creative team consisted of Creator/NoelleStevenson, Brooklyn Allen, Boom! editor Shannon Waters, and Grace Ellis; there was considerable turnover throughout the book's run (which included Stevenson leaving after issue 17 to pursue a career [[WesternAnimation/WanderOverYonder in]] [[WesternAnimation/SheRaAndThePrincessesOfPower animation]]). In 2016, the series crossed over with ''ComicBook/GothamAcademy'' for [[ComicBook/LumberjanesGothamAcademy a six issue miniseries]]. Four {{middle grade|Literature}} novels were published from 2017–2019, written by Creator/MarikoTamaki.

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Originally conceived as an 8-issue limited series, 75 issues, a one-shot GrandFinale, 4 one-shot specials, and 3 original graphic novels were ultimately published between 2014 and 2020. The original creative team consisted of Creator/NoelleStevenson, Brooklyn Allen, Boom! editor Shannon Waters, and Grace Ellis; there Ellis [[note]]this was originally billed as an all-woman creative team, but Allen came out as a transman during the series run; later creators have been women[[/note]]. There was considerable turnover throughout the book's run (which included Stevenson leaving after issue 17 to pursue a career [[WesternAnimation/WanderOverYonder in]] [[WesternAnimation/SheRaAndThePrincessesOfPower animation]]). In 2016, the series crossed over with ''ComicBook/GothamAcademy'' for [[ComicBook/LumberjanesGothamAcademy a six issue miniseries]]. Four {{middle grade|Literature}} novels were published from 2017–2019, written by Creator/MarikoTamaki.



* ArtShift: The comic occasionally changes artists for a few issues, as during Jen's, Jo's, Ripley's, Mal's, Molly's, and April's scary stories in Issue #9.

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* ArtShift: The comic occasionally changes artists for a few issues, as There was considerable artist turnover, particularly during Jen's, Jo's, Ripley's, Mal's, Molly's, and April's scary stories in Issue #9.the back half of the series.



* DrillSergeantNasty: During her days as the councellor, Quinzella "Nellie" Thiskwin Penniquiqul Thistle Crumpet -- later known as the Bearwoman -- ran her camp with the stern no-nonsese belligerance of a military drill sergeant.

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* DrillSergeantNasty: During her days as the councellor, Quinzella "Nellie" Thiskwin Penniquiqul Thistle Crumpet counselor, Nellie -- later known as the Bearwoman -- ran her camp with the stern no-nonsese belligerance of a military drill sergeant.
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''Lumberjanes'' from Creator/BoomStudios was about a summer camp cabin of girls who sneak out at night and stumble into paranormal adventures. It's ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'' meets ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'' featuring five butt-kicking, rad teenage girls wailing on monsters, solving mysteries, and making friends in the [[TheLostForest enchanted forest]] outside of the camp. Jo, April, Mal, Molly and Ripley are five best pals determined to have an awesome summer together...and they're not gonna let any insane quest or an array of supernatural critters get in their way!

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''Lumberjanes'' from Creator/BoomStudios was about a summer camp cabin of girls who sneak out at night and stumble into paranormal adventures. It's ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'' meets ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'' featuring five butt-kicking, rad teenage girls wailing on monsters, solving mysteries, and making friends in the [[TheLostForest [[TheLostWoods enchanted forest]] outside of the camp. Jo, April, Mal, Molly and Ripley are five best pals determined to have an awesome summer together...and they're not gonna let any insane quest or an array of supernatural critters get in their way!

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