Long Lost #2
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| Writer | Matthew Erman |
| Artist | Lisa Sterle |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Stranger Things meets Ghost World in Long Lost. Piper and Frances reunite only to confront the horrible and strange creature stalking them. What happens next sets them on a journey back to their home of Hazel Patch in the hopes of uncovering the bizarre circumstances surrounding their mother... but they must deal with each other first.
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
Outright Geekery - Tom Guilfoyle
Dec 27, 2017If you're not reading this I highly recommend you do. Read Full Review
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10
Graphic Policy - Madison Butler
Jan 06, 2018The first two issues are compelling in their establishment of the tense relationship between Piper and Frances, the girls mysterious past, and their even more mysterious future. The emotional and atmospheric tone of the comic helps to create a haunting, intriguing story that leave me hungry and excited for the moment when the plot comes crashing together. Read Full Review
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8.5
Black Nerd Problems - Carrie McClain
Jan 24, 2018I really adore the small moments of joy and humor that peek out and make themselves known throughout each issue. It certainly helps with the pacing and even works with the overall tone of the comic so that it isn't underwhelming scary or sitting in the horror genre. Read Full Review
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8.0
Bleeding Cool - Lacey
Dec 11, 2017Long Lost #2 will be out December 27th for $3.99, don't miss picking it up. Read Full Review
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8.0
Comic Crusaders - Jennifer DeRoss
Dec 14, 2017The issue may not give us a whole lot of information or scares, but it does flesh out what we know about the sisters making what might happen to them more impactful for the reader. This makes it important to the story as a whole even if the individual issue is not the most exciting. Slowly but surely, this series proves that it has the potential to be great. Beware the woods indeed. Read Full Review
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8.0
Horror DNA - James Ferguson
Jan 07, 2018You just know the girls in Long Lost are heading towards unimaginable horrors. They can't turn back now as it wouldn't make for much of a story, would it? I have no idea what to expect once they get to Hazel Patch, but it can't be good. This kind of uneasy feeling is tough to produce in any medium, let alone comics, but writer Matthew Erman and artist Lisa Sterle have captured the perfect combination and I'm hooked. Read Full Review