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Boosterrific.com: The Complete, Annotated Adventures of Booster Gold
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“Booster Shot, Part I”

Volume 1, Issue 993, Early February 2018
Released December 13, 2017

Cover Price: $2.99
Estimated Issue Sales: 42,016

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  • Currently 4.0/5 Stars.


 

ARTISTS

Writer: Dan Jurgens
Penciller: Dan Jurgens
Inkers: Joe Prado, Cam Smith
Colorist: Hi-Fi Designs
Assistant Editor: Andrea Shea
Editor: Paul Kaminski
Cover Artists: Dan Jurgens, Trevor Scott

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CHARACTERS & SETTINGS

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ISSUE DETAILS

Cover Description: This book has two covers, one drawn by Dan Jurgens and the other by Francis Manapul. Each features Superman and Booster Gold.

Brief Synopsis: Booster Gold travels through time to prevent Superman from accidentally changing the past.

Booster Gold's role in this story:
Featured (Booster Gold plays a prominent role)

Costume Worn: MARK I.v2 power-suit

Issue Notes: This issue was released the second week of DC's new "DC Universe" trade dress and has no cover date.

This story has been reprinted in:
Superman: Action Comics: The Rebirth Deluxe Edition (2019)
Superman: Action Comics Volume 5: Booster Shot (2018)

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ANNOTATIONS

Page 1, panel 1
Picking up where the previous issue left off, Booster Gold and Skeets have arrived in the orbiting Justice League Watchtower too late to prevent Superman from departing on a trip through time with the Flash's Cosmic Treadmill.

Page 2, panel 6
Flash takes offense to Booster snooping around his Cosmic Treadmill, calling Booster a "neophyte." Booster Gold has only appeared in 36 issues taking place in the DC "New 52" Universe in the past 6 years (since Flashpoint). It's kind of hard for any hero to establish a track record when he never gets any screen time.

Page 10, panel 2
POWER UP: Skeets defeats the Flash using the Watchtower's own defense mechanisms, reminding Booster (and the reader) that it is "the product of 25th century technology." As Arthur C. Clarke famously said, "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." Skeets is a wizard!

Page 11, panel 5
"Several risque Tumblrs...." Is this an in-continuity reference to "Boostle," works of fan art focusing on a romantic relationship between Booster Gold and Blue Beetle?

Image Copyright DC Comics

Page 12, panel 2
PRODUCT PLACEMENT: Daily Planet sportswriter Steve Lombard's office is filled with Booster Gold memorabilia, including a bust, action figure, doll, goggles, posters, and Skeets model. (The poster looks to be a reference to the cover of Booster Gold, Volume 2, #32. Does Booster have a comic book in the "Rebirth" DC Universe?) In praising Booster to Clark Kent's son, Jon, Steve also references Boosteroos Cereal. (Lombard is likely mispronouncing the name of Sugar Packed Boosteros Cereal, first seen in Booster Gold, Volume 2, #23.)

Page 12, panel 5
Brash and self-centered, Lombard has been the anti-Clark Kent among Daily Planet employees since his first appearance in 1973. If Lombard brags about being Booster's "Number One Fan" around the office it's only natural that Booster would be unpopular with the rest of the Planet staff, including Clark Kent, Lois Lane, and their son, Jon.

Page 13, panel 1
Lombard claims to have a Booster Gold-autographed "Gold Nuggets jockstrap." Metropolis has never had a "Nuggets" sports team, so this is presumably a piece of athletic equipment from the Denver Nuggets, whose team colors are blue and gold.

Page 16, panel 4
POWER DOWN: To start this issue, Booster and Skeets arrived too late to stop Superman. Now they fall victim to an unexplained time vortex. Hmm. Perhaps calling them "Time Masters" is a bit of an overstatement.

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REVIEWS

Boosterrific Review: This story calls back to the first interstellar adventure between Booster Gold and Superman in Booster Gold, Volume 1, #6 (also written and drawn by Dan Jurgens). In that case, Booster was the one making rash decisions, and Superman was the experienced mentor. Now the roles have been reversed. It makes a good start for a multi-issue story arc.

Boosterrific Rating:

  • Currently 4.0/5 Stars.
Worth Its Weight In Gold.

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