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“Perforations”

Volume 2, Issue 42, May 2011
Released March 9, 2011

Cover Price: $2.99
Guide Price: $3.00 (as of 2011)
Estimated Issue Sales: 16,093

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Booster Gold, Vol. 2, #42. Image © DC Comics

 

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CHARACTERS & SETTINGS

Hero: Booster Gold
Villain: Perforated Man
Supporting: Guard O'Brien

Setting: Unknown Prison, DCU, 25th-century

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ISSUE DETAILS

Cover Description: Booster Gold is engaged in a knife fight in prison with the Perforated Man.

Brief Synopsis: Booster Gold recounts his life in prison with the Perforated Man.

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

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ANNOTATIONS

Page 3, panel 1
A PAIR OF DOCS?: Picking up where the previous issue left off, Booster Gold (in his civilian identity of Michael Jon Carter) is introduced to his new prison cellmate, the Perforated Man.

Image Copyright DC Comics

Page 6, panel 3
Booster Gold is under the impression that he has been transported 150-million years into the past in the path of "stampeding Apatosauruses." The Apatosaurus roamed the Earth exclusively during the late Jurassic Period (155-145 million years ago), which may be how Booster is able to so quickly estimate the appropriate era.

Page 10, panel 3
Despite Booster's recent experience, the prison guards did not notice Booster and the Perforated Man leave their cell. Does this mean that Booster never traveled back in time, or that the returned microseconds after he left? The trip must be in Booster's mind if the cells are monitored constantly as the guard suggests. Even if Booster returned immediately after he left, he would have changed positions: a fact that would appear as instant teleportation on a monitored system instead of the start of a fight as suggested by Guard O'Brien.

Page 12, panel 1
How does Booster know that he is in 1600s London? Is there a sign?

Page 13, panel 2
How does Booster recognize late nineteenth century St. Petersburg? Does Booster see landmarks that aren't shown on panel?

Page 14, panel 4
At least in 1940's Chicago, Booster can see the badges of the policemen.

Page 15, panel 2
SPOILER WARNING!: Reveal

Page 17, panel 1
SPOILER WARNING!: Reveal

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REVIEWS

Boosterrific Review: Haven't I read this before? This issue seems derivative of previous issues in this series: from the time in prison to the bizarre time-travel adventures to multiple Booster Golds. Writer J.M. DeMatteis had previously hinted that he and co-author Keith Giffen had paradigm-shifting plans for this story that were denied by DC Comics. That denial and Dan Jurgens' impending return to title may be what resulted in this recycled story, but it's a shame that Giffen/DeMatteis couldn't go out on a better story.

Boosterrific Rating:

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Average Fan Rating:

  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
(3 votes)

  • Currently 3.0/5 Stars.
KMD (Mar. 17, 2011, 15:26:41)
While KG and JMD...hmm never noticed they were close to my initials till now...got better as the series went on but I have to say I am happy to see Jurgens back. Not a bad issue by any means but not quite a home run. Starting the comic at the end of the story and relying on flashbacks did not seem to work here.

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Eric Matthews (Mar. 11, 2011, 16:35:51)
I enjoyed the issue, it wasn't perfect, I agree. Yes, the idea of an "older" Booster Gold has been seen a lot in the past few years, but I still think this is unique. I really liked the second to last page, with the double spread. Thought it was good, with good narrative as well.

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Harry (Mar. 10, 2011, 03:16:19)
I liked reading this issue quite a bit. It wasn't earth shattering or surprising, but I had empathy for the Perforated Man and am curious as to how it will end. A good ending could make this a solid final arc for KG and JMD.

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