Rescued by their Aunt, Piper and Frances reacquaint themselves with Hazel Patch, their hometown. Their memories are front and center as they wander through the decaying town to a childhood hangout, The Hazel Patch Landing, in search of answers.
Overall Long Lost #4 is a brilliant addition to the series. This may be a filler issue for the first chapter however, it's an issue with substance. Erman and Sterle once again do an outstanding job. If you're not reading I highly recommend you do, you're missing out. Read Full Review
Long Lost #4 stands out in a series that is already incredibly captivating. You really do not want to miss this one. Read Full Review
Long Lost #4 capitalizes on the gradually increasing level of intensity to a point that seems poised to become explosive within the next two issues. Read Full Review
Long Lost #4 is the continuation of an entrancing story. There is a simplicity in the writing and the art that will endear the characters to the reader as the story builds and reveals. Readers need to make this book a part of their lives to experience the ebb and flow of light and darkness in life. Read Full Review
Before this trip is over, our sisters will be reunited with more than just people and I'm terrified and excited to see who else and…what else comes their way. Read Full Review
While Long Lost #4 is a slow burn, it picks up exponentially by the end. There are a few crazy moments that create some more questions. Most of all, they provide further examples for why Piper and Frances were so reluctant to come back to Hazel Patch. This town is friggin' weird and more than a little creepy. I mean, how many red flags do you need? While I had some doubts about where this might be going, the end of the issue brought me back. Read Full Review
The plot slowly thickens. It doesn't feel rushed - and that is a good thing.