What is a future?
As Kyle battles on two sides, he must come to accept what he
has become and what that power entitles.
The same theme – what is right, what is wrong, that has been
the overlaying one post-Johns era, is prevalent here. And while Justin doesn’t
really highlight Kyle’s inner conflict that well, he is able to render the plot
better as a moral struggle comes home to the Exurans.
With Brad and Geraldo staying consistent with the pencils,
this remains an enjoyable read.
SPOILERS FOLLOW..................
So, it was an alternate timeline Exurans who came through
the portal? Well, that poses an interesting conundrum as the Exurans battle
their time-displaced counterparts while coming face-to-face with the horror
they have wrought.
An alternate version of Nias first spears the priest and
then, when Kyle is able to trap him in an energy bubble, destroys the spear,
killing the priest.
As alter Nias takes control of the ‘structure’, the New
Guardians, Kyle and Carol start manning all fronts. The other
priest/grandfather comes out and begins to question whether the alter Nias is
doing the right thing.
Alter Nias starts to destroy the timeline break-up, the
Guardians and Carol take on the alter Exuran army while Kyle faces alter Nias.
Distracting alter Nias until the others, with the help of the alter
grandfather, are able to close the portal gates. As alter Nias gets distracted,
Kyle is able to destroy the mechanism with which he was controlling the
structure.
Then Kyle puts his foot down as he orders Nias to destroy
the structure and restore the timelines they stole from others. Shaken by this
experience, Kyle decides that if he is to change the universe, he needs to use
his powers to force change. Aside, the Guardians consider whether Kyle is ready
to face what he saw beyond the Source Wall, and sadly decide he is still not
able.
SPOILERS END..........................
While not exactly exploring Kyle’s changing views and behaviors, the alternate universe and time stealing events were actually
pretty well done, although a little too complicated. But when you don’t care
about the Exurans, you may not exactly like this story.
The art is still beautifully rendered, but the story falls
short of the mark.
So, I give it 6.0 out of 10
+Great themes
+Beautiful visuals
-Kyle’s changes not explored well
-The story is unnecessary complicated
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