Written by Paul Cornell
Art by Ryan Kelly
Well I've been pretty intrigued by Saucer Country since it began, I had one concern with the book that I didn't even realize until I read this issue, as Paul Cornell put that problem to bed. Basically, the series is about Arcadia Alvarado, the Governor of New Mexico, and her campaign for President of the United States. Just before declaring her intention to run, Arcadia and her ex-husband were abducted by aliens, giving her a new purpose for running (she is convinced that the aliends pose a threat to the country, and that she is the only person who will be able to use her office to stop them).
My problem was that Arcadia was being portrayed as someone to whom things happened, not as someone who took charge. I know that every Presidential candidate has to give up a certain level of control to her handlers, advisers, and security personnel, but I also imagine that they are the ones driving the car, and I didn't really see Arcadia in that role.
That changes with this issue, as she pulls of an impressive feat while being hypnotized by a disreputable therapist who had already caused her ex-husband to change his story while under his influence. The hypnosis session gives us our best look at what actually happened to Arcadia and Michael, but that doesn't mean that the therapist, who had already broken his non-disclosure agreement before even treating her, got what he wanted.
Cornell has been keeping this pretty mysterious in this comic. We do know that there are at least two groups with an active interest in alien visitation, but neither of their goals are clear yet. Ryan Kelly is the perfect artist for a book like this, and his collaboration with Cornell feels very smooth. This is an interesting comic.
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