Oliver Flores has had every single decision in his life taken from him. First by the aliens that
abducted him. Then by the authorities who wanted to put him in a mental asylum. And now by this bizarre cult leader who just wants to use him. It's time for Oliver to stand up for himself. It's time for him to face his fears. If Oliver wants a life worth living then he has to make it for himself. The only problem is...will it cost him everything that he has left?
Based on a true story from writer Eliot Rahal (HOT LUNCH SPECIAL), with out-of-this-world art from Clara Meath, MIDNIGHT VISTA will make you believe in little grey men.
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I really enjoyed a good chunk of Midnight Vista as a whole but at the end it's unclear as to what it wants to say. There's lots to go on about law enforcement and media based on how events play out once Oliver came back and how it dealt with his parents, but that was a couple of issues ago. The finale deals more with the cult and revealing why Oliver is here but without resolving it or doing anything that feels like it made the whole journey worthwhile. Meath's artwork definitely was a reason to grab the book, however, as it's a lot of fun and feels like it has a good sort of authenticity to it in its designs to make me want to see more of her work going forward. Read Full Review