Maarta Laiho Archives

Lumberjanes #50 cover by Kat Leyh
I don't know enough about this series to talk the significance of it, but it was a cool little sequence. Lumberjanes #50 art by Dozerdraws and Maarta Laiho Dozerdraws's and Maarta Laiho's artwork make the comic as visually energetic, upbeat, and generally cute as ever The characters each have unique designs, and the colors are generally brighter but[...]
Lumberjanes #47 cover by Kat Leyh
Admittedly, this is a comic focused on fun and friendship, but a lack of tension does leave the main thrust of the plot lackluster and less exciting than it could be. Lumberjanes #47 art by Ayme Sotuyo and Maarta Laiho Ayme Sotuyo's artwork is cute and stylized, and it is well suited to the high energy and[...]
Don't Take Your Eyes Off Of Lumberjanes #15
From BOOM! Studios, Lumberjanes #15, written by Noelle Stevenson and Shannon Watters, with art by Brooke Allen, and colors by Maarta Laiho picks up where we left off Even though Rosie told the girls to hang back and let her handle finding Jen, they are determined to help in their own way. What's really interesting about[...]
Meeting The Team – A Binge Read Catch Up Of Lumberjanes: Part One
Well, this week I stumbled upon Lumberjanes from BOOM! Box, an imprint of BOOM! Studios, written by Noelle Stevenson and Grace Ellis, with art by Brooke Allen, and colors by Maarta Laiho When I glanced at the cover of the new issue I noticed that they were twelve issues in, but I was up for the[...]
Sammie Reads: Lumberjanes #9 Brings The Spooky In December
But with all the Christmas cheer floating around like a blissful fog, is there something that's missing? More tinsel? A Santa hat? How about a Lumberjane's scary story-palooza? YES, WE ABSOLUTELY HAVE A WINNER! In addition to the regularly brilliant writing talents of Noelle Stevenson and Shannon Watters with the fabulous illustrations and colors by Brittney Williams[...]
River Monsters, Smooches And Puns: The Lumberjanes #2 Delivers
There is a beautiful page where the girls are sliding down into a cave from the world above.  I am also super happy with the bright, bold, fun colors that Maarta Laiho uses I can imagine that kids wouldn't hesitate to ask for it, as it sits on the shelf at a comic store like[...]