Initially a vast improvement on the first volume, taking in the sort of bonkers cosmic stuff Morrison does so well – like a world inside Hal Jordan's ring, and an homage to the old socially conscious GL/GA run as Hal joins forces with Green Arrow again to fight - SPACE JUNKIES! But the annual* tying back to the radio Sonic analogue from Morrison's Flash run didn't really come off, despite a fun inversion of power of love resolutions, and the Guardians of the Multiverse story, in which Hal teams up with the Green Lanterns of parallel worlds, was a big disappointment. Exactly the sort of stuff Morrison usually does best, from Animal Man to Final Crisis' best chapters, but somehow here it feels confused and comparatively drab, not as bright and bold and crazy as cross-world team-ups ought. The final issue in particular is a baggy, dreary slugfest, only temporarily enlivened by the arrival of an alternate universe Sinestro I couldn't help but hear as Kevin Eldon's Terry-Thomas-inspired alien Gurk. To add insult to injury, it doesn't even have a proper resolution, because it's setting up an unappealing spin-off miniseries. On the whole, a disappointing read, though it did contain the immortal line "Good to have confirmation on one thing. Batman's a dick in every universe."
*Which apparently isn't even in the collection, though I'd hope they'll update that, because I'm not sure where else you'd put it.