The Travelers, last story from the Mystery Tales 40 comic book
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Some of our readers pointed us to a new -OK, new to us- sneak peek of the new ARG that the TV network ABC's got prepared for us to make less painful the wait until season 5. As fans of Lost as we are, we love any little thing the Lost marketing team makes for the show, but this time it really caught our attention. Seems like this time they created a website for Octagon Global Recruiting, something like the recruiting company the Dharma Initiative uses to find new people to work for them.
This is the commercial they're airing to promote this new ARG:
At their website you can sign up, and those who do will receive this email:
Octagon Global Recruiting, on behalf of the Dharma Initiative, would like to thank you for registering your expression of interest in our latest volunteer recruitment drive.
We will be launching in San Diego on July 24th at Comic-Con International offering select registrants the opportunity to take an exciting aptitude test that will give applicants the chance to demonstrate their unique talents.
The Dharma Initiative hopes you will be able to join us to find out more about their ground-breaking new research project. We will contact you closer to the date with more information.
For those not able to join us in San Diego, Dharma's full recruitment program will be made available online to registered recruits after July 27th.
In the meantime, the Dharma Initiative urges you to spread the word. Invite your colleagues to join the team at www.octagonglobalrecruiting.com and take part in this once in a lifetime opportunity.
Intriguing, to say the least. We'll have to wait and see to know what they have prepared for us at the Comic-Con International. Anyway, what really freaked us out was this. If you go the static version of that email and use the View Source Code option of your web browser, you'll find this:

If you didn't know it, that's exactly the name of the last story from the Mystery Tales 40 comic book. Did you guys think the Mystery Tales 40 comic book ended with The Hidden Land? Looks like it doesn't! This reference may be just the beginning of a lot more connections between the show and the book. We'll have to wait for a while, though. In the meantime, why don't you read all the stories from the book? They're all available for free in this very same blog. And don't forget to tell all your friends about this new cool Lost mystery.
Here's for all of you the last story from the Mystery Tales #40 comic book seen on Lost, called March has 32 days. Enjoy!
So, what will we do now that we've published all the scanned pages from the book? You'll have to wait and see :)
Here's for all of you the fifth story from the Mystery Tales #40 comic book seen on Lost, called The Silent Stranger. Enjoy!
Here's for all of you the fourth story from the Mystery Tales #40 comic book seen on Lost, called Sammy's Secret.Enjoy!
First of all, we'd like to apologize for the delay with the scans, we are going to upload them ASAP.
Last Friday, we went to a very special place to view the Lost season finale:
It's a bar placed in Barcelona called: "Bharma", it was crowded of losties, and we have such a great time!
Yes, that can is a "Dharma energy drink", Ben's favourite drink!!

Timmy sez: "We are going to upload the next story ASAP,I scan and upload for bananas!"
Here's for all of you the third story from the Mystery Tales #40 comic book seen on Lost, called Crossroads of Destiny.Enjoy!
Did you realize that this story cames with a scientist that is working in a time-travel-machine (Faraday) ,time-travelling (Desmond), and an impossible love story (Desmond and Penny)...nice,right?
DOWNLOAD THE FULL STORY:
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Password:www.mysterytales40.com
We have experienced some technical problems, Timmy unplugged the wrong cable, sorry about that! Online again!

This is the blog of some Lost-obssesed friends trying to know more about that intriguing comic book that Richard Alpert showed to a young John Locke in Lost's 4x11 episode. It's the 40th issue of the Mystery Tales collection, from 1956, and the cover shows so many similarities with Lost's story's possible future for us to think it may contain key details on the show's plot.