

Panels are broken out to capitalize on specific moments, creating a variety of impactful emotional beats: sardonic retorts, profound loneliness, smug satisfaction, and doe-eyed vulnerability.

Jun's rivalry with Emily comes to a head as Emily threatens Jun's last connection to her late father and perfectly captures Hicks's (Pumpkinheads) primary strength: clear character motivations, in which readers feel invested, that create dramatic situations. Both outcasts, Jun and Cassie bond over Emily's cruel treatment and investigate the history of Ellsmere's forest, where the founder's sons disappeared nearly two centuries ago. With thrift store clothes, a $10 haircut, and a single mother, Jun finds that her initial hesitation about attending alongside rich kids morphs into a close friendship with her roommate, Cassie, and an engaging rivalry with mean-girl Emily. Juniper ("Jun") is the first and only scholarship student at the prestigious Ellsmere Academy for Girls, a castle turned boarding school founded for girls to study science and literature.
