Barely escaping a life imprisoned inside the walls of a paddded psychiatric hospital, Oliver
Flores has been kidnapped...again! Except this time it wasn't done by interdimensional aliens. It was done by his own mom, Marisol Flores. Drugged up and groggy, Oliver regains
consciousness and is reunited with his mother for the first time in nineteen years. The two share tender moments and crucial information, but they must hurry. The entire Albuquerque Police Department, along with the mysterious "Strangers in Black," are looking for them.
Based on a true story from writer Eliot Rahal (HOT LUNCH SPECIAL), with out-o more
Midnight Vista continues to be a curious little title overall with just about all approaches. There are some neat aspects to it as I like how Marisol presents herself after reconnecting with her son while Oliver is just thrilled to have finally found her even though he's unsure about so much. Poor Nomar only gets a little bit of attention but at least it was a touch more than just lip-service. Rahal keeps things moving along well here with two main storylines running plus the aliens side and each leaves you wanting more. I really like Meath's designs overall, especially of our black-suited creatures, and can't wait to see more of them. Read Full Review