Lumberjanes: True Colors #[nn]
In "True Colors," Ripley’s wish to fit in backfires when her zebracorn friend casts a spell that erases her from everyone’s memory—except her own. As Ripley struggles with losing her identity, Dana grapples with the strain of hiding her true self as a dragon in disguise. With tension rising and memories slipping away, Jen must find a way to reconnect with Ripley before it’s too late. Written by Lilah Sturges and illustrated by Polterink—with colors and inks by Polterink and letters by Jim Campbell—this heartfelt issue explores identity and belonging, all under Alexa Sharpe’s striking cover.
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Chagrined that other people might consider her weird, Ripley has her new zebracorn friend cast a spell to make her fit in. This works so well that no one remembers her any more, even minute to minute. Just as Ripley wants to be someone other than herself, so does Dana, who is a dragon in disguise but dangerously unable to sustain the transformation. Jen faces down Dana, and the zebracorns calm her. By concentrating, Jen remembers Ripley, which restores her to her own self.
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