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Most of the Green Lantern Corps thinks Kyle Rayner, the one White Lantern, died saving the universe, but if he had, this book would have become quite different, as he’s the main character. In fact, he’s alive and well, still tootling around the universe with the new Guardians, here investigating a world which may be the perfect utopia, and the Guardians hope a model for others.
Of course, if it seems too good to be true, it probably is. That’s the case here, as Kyle discovers the clever way these beings are creating their utopia by the manipulation of alternate worlds where things are not going well at all. Reminded me a little of the Eloi and Morlocks of H.G. Wells’ “The Time Machine,” but just a little. The art by Brad Walker and Geraldo Borges is quite good.
Recommended.