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Family Tree (originally titled The Struggle is Real and later Treehouse of Dreams) is the fourth installment of graphic novels featuring The Loud House comics, published by Papercutz on August 21, 2018.
With 11 siblings living in one house together, peace and quiet (not to mention privacy) are at a premium! That's why Lincoln's building a treehouse to get away from Lori, Leni, Luna, Luan, Lynn, Lucy, Lana, Lola, Lisa, and Lily! Also enjoy all-new Loud House adventures! Shoot hoops with Lynn and her team, recite poetry with Lisa, escape a room with Lily, or capture the next great action film with Clincoln McCloud! Plus, head to the Big City for more adventures with the Santiago/Casagrande household. And find out, at long last, what Carlino uses in his hair to make it stay up like that! All this and more from the creative team of Nickelodeon's hit show!
Lincoln and Clyde attempt to make a film to submit into a film festival, but are faced with many setbacks while making it.
Baby Break[]
Writer, Artist, Letterer: Diem Doan
Colorist: Gabrielle Dolbey
Lily wants to give Charles a cookie, but for what reason?
Leave a Penny, Take a Penny[]
Writer, Artist, Letterer, Colorist: Jared Morgan
When Lynn is a penny short of buying a Flippee, she tries to take one from the "leave a penny, take a penny" tray, but not before fighting against a certain cheapskate first.
Dressed Out[]
Writer: Andrew Brooks
Artist, Letterer, Colorist: Ashley Kliment
Rita struggles to find a new dress to wear for date night.
It's revealed that Mr. Grouse's first name is Bud, and Zach's last name is Gurdle.
Rusty, Mrs. Johnson, Albert, Aunt Ruth, Zach, Liam, Frida, Carlos, Maria, Maya, Paula, Amy, and Diane make their debuts in the graphic novel series.
This is the first Loud House graphic novel to not have Miguel Puga have some sort of involvement.
Elements of the story "Tough Hooky" would be utilized in the episode "Lucha Fever with the Casagrandes", namely Ronnie Anne faking being sick.
This book was originally announced and solicited as The Struggle is Real. In the letter from the editor in After Dark, editor Jim Salicrup confirmed that the new title, cover art, and story "Treehouse of Solitude" were last-minute additions meant as a tie-in to the concurrent release of the Ultimate Treehouse app. The original title was later used for Volume #7.
During the shift, the book was originally entitled Treehouse of Dreams.
"Code Crisis" reveals that Lincoln and Clyde have made up 2,000 codes.
"Disjoint Custody" reveals several things about Pop-Pop:
Leni taught him how to express himself with his socks.
Luna writes a birthday song for him every year.
Lynn follows the same sports teams as him.
Lincoln writes an essay about him, titled 'My Hero', every year.
"Worked Up" reveals that Bobby used to dislike having so many jobs in Royal Woods.
According to Lisa's analysis in "Disjoint Custody", she is the least likely of the Loud siblings to break a breakable object.
Errors[]
In the official description, Lisa is listed as the sibling to recite poems with instead of Lucy.
In "Swishful Thinking", Diane's name is misspelled as "Dianne".
Gallery[]
Cover artwork[]
First version of the main cover.
Rough draft of the final cover, originally called "Treehouse of Dreams".