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Boosterrific.com: The Complete, Annotated Adventures of Booster Gold
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Formerly Known as the Justice League

Does Not Appear

Volume 1, Issue 4, December 2003
Released October 1, 2003

Cover Price: $2.50
Guide Price: $2.50 (as of 2011)
Estimated Issue Sales: 42,036

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Formerly Known as the Justice League, Vol. 1, #4. Image © DC Comics

 

ARTISTS

Writers: J. M. DeMatteis, Keith Giffen
Penciller: Kevin Maguire
Inker: Joe Rubinstein
Colorist: Lee Loughridge
Letterer: Bob Lappan
Assistant Editor: Stephen Wacker
Editor: Dan Raspler

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CHARACTERS & SETTINGS

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ISSUE DETAILS

Cover Description: Fire flies above a crowd of many of the DC Universe's lesser known villains. Speaking are Hugo Strange, Brainstorm, and Dr. Psycho. (No Booster Gold.)

Brief Synopsis: The Super Buddies struggle to defeat Roulette's mind control before they kill one another.

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

Costume Worn: MARK XII armored power-suit

Issue Notes: This mini-series re-unites the characters of the original Justice League International in the hands of the original writers and artists. It was a critical and sales success, spawning a sequel. Events of the Infinite Crisis mini-series have possibly erased some or all of the events in this issue from history.

This story has been reprinted in:
Formerly Known as the Justice League (2004)

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ANNOTATIONS

Page 5, panel 3
Blue Beetle II and Booster Gold are rescued from Roulette's captivity by Fire, who has subverted Roulette's brainwashing via her bilingual ability. Beetle jokes that Booster thinks in Esperanto, a language designed to encourage inter-ethnic, global communications. Though still spoken over 100 years after its creation, Esperanto has never enjoyed the truly global use that its supporters intend.

Page 7, panel 3
After Elongated Man uses the word "modicum" (meaning a small amount) which he learned from a comic book, Booster Gold chafes at the mention of comic book writers. Booster's long been irritated by his portrayal in the official Justice League comic books, first speaking out in Justice League America #31.

Image Copyright DC Comics

Page 17, panel 3
POWER UP: At Beetle's urging, Booster projects his force field some up to 50-yards to defend the unconscious Captain Atom from a fatal beating at the fists of a mind-controlled Mary Marvel. This display is impressive if for no other reason than because Mary has the strength of the Greek Titan Atlas. (Originally, Mary Marvel had the strength of Amazonian Queen Hippolyta, but since the reorganization of the DC Universe following the Crisis on Infinite Earths, her benefactors have been the same as Captain Marvel's.) For several years, Booster's force field has been too weak to ward off the force that Mary Marvel can exert.

Page 22, panel 1
Beetle, Booster, Elongated Man, and Fire stare skyward at the Cluster. The storefront to their left is Homer's Bakery. It's name and slogan, "Mmmm, Donuts" is a reference to Homer Simpson of the television show The Simpsons.

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Boosterrific Review: This should be considered the perfect comic book, if only for its fanboy-friendly cover. This is a great comic book, with emphasis on the comic.

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KMD (Feb. 8, 2010, 19:54:47)
Very funny with some fine action scenes.

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