Fans of horror, especially the psychological kind, will find a lot to like in “And Then Emily Was Gone.” At the present, the plot is a little scattered, but readers who love an unconventional and difficult mystery can find many nooks and crannies to get into with this story. Lees and Laurie make sure that every sequence stands on its own as a compelling and creepy work, regardless of how it fits into the overall narrative at this point. Because of that careful attention to each sequence, the overall package is strong. “And Then Emily Was Gone” is the perfect comic for someone who wants to read something that dares to be different. Read Full Review
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