"Tallulah, Sadie, Nana and Bunny live together in the chaotic, colorful, maybe-haunted Girl Juice House, where they learn that “U don’t have to seek approval from ur roomies to make big silly life decisions” — but sometimes you do." —New York Times
"In her graphic novel, Benji Nate takes us to the messy, funny group of hot, young Internet girls, living under one roof."—The New Yorker
“The adventures of Nana, Bunny, Tula and Sadie make for both a joyous gag comic and a hilarious slow-burn graphic novel with plenty to reward repeat visits.”—The New York Times Book Review
“Not just, ‘hot and simple,’ Girl Juice tells the story of being young, disillusioned, and horny. A fun read especially if you’re in the mood to ‘feel alive and cry a lil.’ Also, a heartfelt thank you to Benji Nate for introducing the acronym DMILF to my vocabulary.” —Aminder Dhaliwal, author of Woman World and Cyclopedia Exotica
“Benji Nate’s slice-of-life-but-funnier-and-grosser-than-usual Girl Juice illustrates the beautiful camaraderie that can only be built by being in close proximity, annoying, and horny to one another on a long-term basis. Frankly, I’d be scared to encounter any of these characters at a party, knowing what I now know about their sexual secrets.” —Rebecca Kirby, creator of BEEEEFF!! and BIG MILK
“Girl Juice is the funniest comic I’ve read in ages. It takes me back to being 20, surrounded by roommates whose dildos are in the kitchen sink and whose dogs are the ones paying their rent. You can tell that this book is not only about girls, but is written for them. I wish more comics were like it.” —Caroline Cash, cartoonist of PeePeePooPoo
"Benji Nate’s frothy Girl Juice surprised me into genuine laughter within the first four pages... [It] offers a glimpse into the worlds that girls create for themselves, in all their heartfelt absurdities." —Washington Post
"Benji’s fans will flip for this extra sexed-up compilation of her idiosyncratic wit." —Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
"Goodness! Nate is moving up in the world." —The Comics Journal
"The formula for fun is feminine as fuck in Benji Nate’s newest hit, Girl Juice." —Comics Beat
"With Nate's finger on the pulse of modern, social technology-driven culture, the girls are all relatable, or at the very least we know someone just like them, or perhaps we aspire to be one or more of them." —BlogCritics