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I picked this up due to people comparing it to the work of Junji Ito and whilst I somewhat understand the comparison it’s not fair to this work or Ito. The story is pretty well worn but a personal favourite - after leaving their less than ideal childhood home two sisters have to return and in doing so discover things aren’t exactly what they seem. I don’t mind the set up but this story lost me with how vapid the characters are. We have one sister with brown hair who is more quiet and reserved an...
Love the story. Beautiful illustration. Can't wait for the second half!
Love the story. Beautiful illustration. Can't wait for the second half!
Love the story. Beautiful illustration. Can't wait for the second half!
Love the story. Beautiful illustration. Can't wait for the second half!
Love the story. Beautiful illustration. Can't wait for the second half!
Love the story. Beautiful illustration. Can't wait for the second half!
Beautiful art and an intriguing introduction to a wonderfully creepy story
A thoughtful, haunting horror story all about sisters, never being able to go home again, and monsters, beautifully illustrated in a style that perfectly matches the tone of the writing. Can't wait for the second half of the story!
A thoughtful, haunting horror story all about sisters, never being able to go home again, and monsters, beautifully illustrated in a style that perfectly matches the tone of the writing. Can't wait for the second half of the story!
I had high hopes for Long Lost, because it ticks a number of my boxes—a story about sisters with spooky shit, what’s not to love? I am also a fan of Sterle’s artwork and loved Witchblood, which I also found messy and flawed. But I just think that Ehrman’s storytelling and Sterle’s artwork both could use some tightening to really make this shine.I want to get volume two of the collected trades, but hearing that it’s even messier than this first one and having read issues #1-10 of Witchblood (for
More like 2.5. I’d like to thank edelweiss and the publisher for an advance copy in exchange for an honest review. The premise of this graphic novel sounded really interesting but sadly it fell flat for me and didn’t hold my interest.
I've been looking to read this for a long time after a couple of recommendations, but it's also been out of print for awhile. Yay for me that it just popped up on Hoopla. (There is a new edition coming out from Scout Comics this fall. This has got Southern Gothic written all over it. It's about 2 sisters who escaped from a troubled small town life. They are pulled back to the town of Hazel Patch when this creature kidnaps Piper's dog and tells her they must go to their estranged mother's birthda...
First of all, you need to know that I am a VERY HUGE WUSS when it comes to horror stuff. I’m going to go ahead and date myself: things that terrified me growing up included Are You Afraid of the Dark, Goosebumps and yes, even the Mummy movie with Brandon Frasier kept me up at night.So when my local comic shop employee (after recommending a bunch of things I’ve already read and loved so I immediately trusted her) praised the crap out of this book, I flipped through the creepy, black and white pag...
Strangers-in-Paradise-like girlish cuteness meets the psychological darkness of a Charles Burns and the weirdness of the more surreal Daniel Clowes books; as directed by David Lynch's hip, young cousin. Promising start, now let's see if they can stick the landing.
When I started "Long Lost", the first thing I noticed was the art style. And let me just say, that I love it so much. It reminds me of a cute cartoon, but the subject is so dark and disturbing, I just couldn't get enough of it. Inside this book are two sisters, bound by a dark past. Their mother has been missing for fifteen years, and they're haunted by the memories they do have by her. They go on the adventure of their life when they get a scary message from something, inviting them to their mo...
Since seeing the solicit of the first issue of Scout Comics’ Long Lost #1, I have been a fan. The horror mystery by writer Matthew Erman and artist Lisa Sterle caught my interest with the cover, but the first issue is what hooked me. Now, with the collection of the first arc, I have to say for fans of horror comics or smart writing, you need to be reading this book.The story follows Piper, a young woman who is trying to start over in life with her little dog, Pockets. Things start to get weird w...
Deliciously spooky and Lisa Sterle's art is always just so gorgeous.
Deliciously spooky and Lisa Sterle's art is always just so gorgeous.
Deliciously spooky and Lisa Sterle's art is always just so gorgeous.