Display title | Lost At Sea (comics) |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Lost At Sea is a graphic novel by Bryan Lee O' Malley. (Yes, that Bryan Lee O' Malley) It tells the story of Raleigh, a girl who believes she lost her soul when she was a child. The story chronicles her inner thoughts as she tags along on a road trip from California to her home in Vancouver, as well as covering her quest to recover her soul. She's accompanied on the trip by acquaintances Stephanie, Dave, and Ian, who invited her on the trip after they contacted her by accident. |