In his third full book, Murphy gets to do a 10-year time skip, which technologically feels like much more time has passed. Nevertheless, this is his spin on the older Batman and Terry from Batman Beyond, while keeping the narrative from previous White Knight stories.
In this third book, I feel a lot of things as in the first one - big cast, twists and turns and lot of love was put into this book. But what I enjoy the most is that this feels like the story actually progresses. Because this is an elseworld story, Murphy can push the story forward and not return to some status quo every time and I think that it works much better here than in other Elseworlds stories.
The main shocking plotwist in the story is done by "somehow technology can do this" and once I've gotten past that I really actually enjoyed this. It creates some unique opportunities in the narrative and especially the relationship stuff is honestly working well for me. But my biggest concern and problems with this book are really similar to the first one. Everyone is here and everyone needs to have their own moments to shine and it feels very rushed and cammed. Based on Murphy's letters column it is clear he knows this as he had to cancel some (in my opinion) superb tearjerker scenes and the result is that the side characters are still fairly flat even though he is trying to give everyone something.
The villain is honestly another meh and the police state was never shown "as that much of an issue" though from the action of the GTO it clearly is an issue. But I think that the villains are not the main focus of Murphyverse, if they were there would be more of them. But the focus on family, inheritance, relationships and art. And that is what I am looking forward to seeing next.
The ending is fairly obnoxiously positive with another staple character coming here and delivering a cliffhanger and teaser for the next book, and it will be interesting to see Murphy's spin on things, but honestly, I do not think it is necessary, even though I understand that Murphy just wants to draw and write these other characters, however, they should just rename it :D
One more thing about the art, Sean Gordon Murphy draws so beautifully and the colours by Dave Stewart highlight all the poses, action and dynamics and bring the world to life. The architecture, dynamic shots of posings and suits all look stellar and my only gripe would be with the agelessness of characters (especially women) and that some action shots with multiple people are hectic and not clear enough. But that is nitpicking someone whose art I admire and really love.