Lost Fantasy #6

Writer: Curt Pires Artist: Maxi Dallo Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: December 31, 2025 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 2
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8.2User Rating

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Following the shocking events of last issue Henry dives deep into solving the most personal case he's ever tackled--and it's going to take him into the darkest corners The World Beneath has to offer--and put him into conflict with a dangerous new adversary! Meanwhile, Nihlas has big shoes to fill at Blackheart Academy but as he settles into his new role, he discovers a key clue to solving the murder! The image comics smash hit continues here!

  • 10
    Nerd Initiative - Kat Dec 30, 2025

    This issue was incredible. Curt and the team are doing an amazing job with this new storyline, and Im loving it. I cannot wait to see where we go with next issue. Read Full Review

  • 8.6
    Fanlight Zone - Ken M. Dec 31, 2025

    When Henry Blackheart heads into dark places while searching for answers, it results in a few brutal confrontations. Pires' writing cuts loose into the early stages of this case. Casalanguida & the art team leave nothing to chance for the huge fight scenes. This is a journey into fantasy that shouldn't be missed. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    AIPT - Kevin Clark Dec 30, 2025

    Both stories are filled with action and wonderfully high concepts, but a one-page synopsis of past chapters would significantly improve the book for new readers. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    You Don't Read Comics - Russ Bickerstaff Dec 31, 2025

    Theres more than enough action and tension to keep the pages turning, but the overall presence of Lost Fantasy has been largely forgettable. Now that the series has reached its sixth issue, it IS apparent that the series is going to be able to move quite competently through the issues that are going to resolve the basic conflict that Pires has placed on the page, but its difficult to imagine the story being dragged in a direction that might feel compelling beyond the turning of the pages. For now, Luca Casalanguidas art is more than enough to make the series worth reading...and forgetting. Read Full Review

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