The Mountain that looms over Hazel Patch has changed, leading to a confrontation in the woods. Piper and Frances are reunited with no time to spare as they scramble to safety. Pursued by a horror beyond their imagination, will they finally get the answer to what happened to their mother? The puzzle pieces have fallen into place and the mysteries are revealed as Long Lost hurdles towards an ending.
Erman and Sterle are the creative duo of 2018. Read Full Review
Long Lostremains one of the best horror comics of the current times, and one that would appeal to readers of any demographic. With strong female leads, family values, and mystery,Long Losttouches upon real issues in terrifying ways designed to get into your mind. The creative teamworks well together, playing on each other'sskills and abilities to heighten and push the story further than the previous issue. Read Full Review
Long Lost continues to be a character-driven horror-tinged mystery with one of the most compelling and realistic emotional cores in all of comics. The action is rapidly intensifying, but the creators have wisely avoided changing the tone of the story to be too explanatory. The mystery remains as compelling as ever as Long Lost approaches its conclusion. Read Full Review
The later half of this issue features some really cool coloring that brightens up the dark and drab color scheme that we're used to in small simple touches: in a doorway, on the cover of a book, and later illustrating a death scene. Goodness so much goes wrong in the woods, and the sisters are soon gestured to the mountains after some more heartbreak. Read Full Review
I'm not giving up hope on Long Lost. I just think I need to re-examine it. The unsettling atmosphere it's created cannot be denied. I just haven't put enough pieces together yet to get a good idea of what I'm looking at. Read Full Review