The Loud House Encyclopedia
The Loud House Encyclopedia
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The Loud House Encyclopedia
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The Struggle is Real is the seventh installment of graphic novels featuring The Loud House comics, published by Papercutz on August 20, 2019.[1]

Official Description[]

Lincoln Loud lives with his ten sisters- Lori, Leni, Luna, Luan, Lynn, Lucy, Lana, Lola, Lisa, and Lily, countless pets, and his parents. With that many people sharing one bathroom, getting anything done becomes a competition - as Lori would say, "literally!" So all the training the Loud siblings experience, from being the first to play a new video game, to catching the ice cream truck before it takes off; from enjoying a snack without sharing it, to just completing a big school project has led to the first-ever Loud House Games! See Lincoln compete against his sisters in sock-speed-skating, office-chair-spin-cycle, and cardboard-box-bobsledding. Who will come out on top? Pages and pages of all-new stories from the writers and animators of THE LOUD HOUSE.

—Papercutz


Comics[]

Business Cents[]

  • Writer, Artist: Angela Entzminger
  • Colorist: Ronda Pattison
  • Letterer: Wilson Ramos Jr.

Lincoln, Clyde, and Stella prepare a line of personalized stuffed animals for the Young Entrepreneur's Fair at school, but an unexpected setback gives them an even better idea for a product.

Prep Talk[]

  • Writer: Derek Fridoffs
  • Artist: Angela Zhang
  • Colorist: Ronda Pattison
  • Letterer: Wilson Ramos Jr.

Lincoln and Clyde prepare for an important operation...but may have put more thought into the preparation than was needed.

Under Remote Control[]

  • Writer: Andrew Brooks
  • Artist: Angela Zhang
  • Colorist: Ronda Pattison
  • Letterer: Wilson Ramos Jr.

Lynn Sr. can't find the TV remote, and the rest of the house suffers the consequences.

Game Over[]

  • Writer: Derek Fridoffs
  • Artist, Colorist: Gizelle Orbino
  • Letterer: Wilson Ramos Jr.

Lynn makes Lincoln chase her around the house for his new video game.

Flipping the Script[]

  • Writer: Andrew Brooks
  • Artist, Colorist: Gizelle Orbino
  • Letterer: Wilson Ramos Jr.

Lincoln and Clyde anticipate Ace Savvy's in-person appearance at Flip's Food and Fuel...but he may not exactly be what they were expecting...

I'm with the Band[]

  • Writer: Angela Entzminger
  • Penciler: Lee-Roy Lahey
  • Inker, Colorist: Zazo Aguiar
  • Letterer: Wilson Ramos Jr.

Luna is fed up after new manager Lincoln arranges crummy gigs for her band. She gets the gig of her dreams after firing Lincoln, but was he actually responsible?

Face Value[]

  • Writer, Artist, Colorist: Andrew Brooks
  • Letterer: Wilson Ramos Jr.

Lincoln "faces" the consequences of trying to get Lily to smile.

Impromptoot Concert[]

  • Writer: Derek Fridoffs
  • Penciler: Melissa Kleynowski
  • Inker, Colorist: Zazo Aguiar
  • Letterer: Wilson Ramos Jr.

Luna's living room concert is a gas...or maybe it's just Lily.

Crumbinal Justice[]

  • Writer: Andrew Brooks
  • Artist, Colorist: Erin Hyde
  • Letterer: Wilson Ramos Jr.

"Feast Force" officers Lola and Lana solve their most difficult case yet: who stole the cookies from the cookie jar?

Low Achievement[]

  • Writer: Derek Fridoffs
  • Artist, Colorist, Letterer: Gizelle Orbino

The Loud House refrigerator is the place where all of the family's achievements go...but that doesn't necessarily mean they're on the fridge.

The Loud House Games![]

  • Writer, Artist, Colorist: Brian Smith
  • Letterer: Wilson Ramos Jr.

After the Loud sisters claim they could all easily beat Lincoln and Clyde in a competition, they decide to hold an impromptu in-house Olympics against each other.

Find of the Century[]

  • Writer: Angela Entzminger
  • Artist: Colton Davis
  • Colorist: Gabrielle Dolbey
  • Letterer: Wilson Ramos

Lana imagines the fame she and Charles will have once they dig up a dinosaur bone.

A Monster Plan[]

  • Writer: Derek Fridoffs
  • Artist: Angela Zhang
  • Colorist: Ronda Pattison
  • Letterer: Wilson Ramos Jr.

Lincoln prepares to get a seat in front of the TV for an early-morning monster movie marathon, not expecting his sisters to be holding a living-room slumber party the night before.

Out of Tune[]

  • Writer: Andrew Brooks
  • Artist: Daniela Rodriguez
  • Colorist: Erin Hyde
  • Letterer: Wilson Ramos Jr.

Clyde accidentally tunes his walkie-talkie to the frequency of a moving man also named Lincoln.

Deuces Wild![]

Lincoln and Clyde attempt to read their newest comics, but when they discover a foul-smelling odor, they decide to investigate... Ace Savvy style.

Trivia[]

  • The cover of this graphic novel is taken from the Season 2 episode "Fed Up".
  • The "Meet the Loud Family and Friends!" section expanded and was revised to include profiles for El Diablo, Virginia, and Luna's bandmates.
    • For Luna's bandmates, Sam's bio was removed, while the other two bandmates (first revealed in "L is for Love") are identified as Sully and Mazzy.
    • Virginia, Joey, Becky, Chaz, Sully, and Mazzy make their debuts in the graphic novel series.
  • Rusty is revealed to have once made toffee which contained tartar sauce, that everybody else hated the smell of.
  • Mrs. Johnson reveals that her mother owns (or once owned) a Pekingese named Fluffy.
  • Lynn is revealed to have once wrestled all the boys in her class and won.
  • Lisa is revealed to have helped an unspecified "everyone" avoid catching the flu, which earned her an award for "Most Diseases Cured by a Kindergartener".
  • Fenton makes a cameo in "Face Value", being held by Leni in her attempt to make Lily laugh.

Gallery[]

Sources[]


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