Everything depends on Kyle Rayner.
Kyle has been manipulated all this time by the Omega Men but he will soon realize that he's in the place he should be since millions of lives need his help.
Yeah, this worked much better.
Tom King continues his story by expanding the universe around this particular group and how all of them relate to it. The worldbuilding is pretty solid with civilizations being explored as well as different creatures being defined in a few pages that are enough to understand them.
The characterization works nicely for the most part. The relationship between the members of the cast is pretty logical considering everything that has happened and while I still don't feel that the whole religious angle for Kyle Rayner is the best, is not as obtrusive as in previous chapters.
Barnaby Bagenda continues on art duties and his work is still great in terms of presentation being able to create great scenes in every panel along with interesting settings.
Pretty solid overall. Hope it continues this way until the end.
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