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Writers: Keith Giffen, Gerard Jones
Penciller: Darick Robertson
Inker: John Beatty
Colorist: Gene D'Angelo
Letterer: Willie Schubert
Editor: Andrew Helfer
hero: Booster Gold
supporting: Claire Montgomery
Setting: 20th-century New York, NY, USA
Cover Description: Lobo and Despero fight hand-to-hand on city streets as, clockwise from left, Martian Manhunter, Fire, Blue Beetle, and Flash watch. (No Booster Gold.)
Brief Synopsis: The Justice League again finds itself in combat with Despero.
Costume Worn: MARK I power-suit
Issue Notes: "Breakdowns: Part 10": This is the tenth issue of a multi-part story crossing through Justice League America and Justice League Europe dealing with changes in the League following the loss of Maxwell Lord's guidance.

Page 19, panel 6
Frustrated watching televised coverage of the fight between Despero and the Justice League, Booster Gold leaves Claire Montgomery and the inexperienced Conglomerate behind to join the fight.
Boosterrific Review: The biggest drawback to this action-packed issue in the long-running "Breakdowns" storyline is the erratic art of penciller Darick Robertson and inker John Beatty. "Breakdowns" manages to tap into many of the larger storylines that have filled Justice League issues in recent years, and the weaving plots in this issue are no exception. While this issue is not as good as many that it alludes to, that should be interpreted more as praise of some previous fantastic story-telling, not any significant failure of this issue.
Boosterrific Rating: Worth Its Weight In Gold.
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