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Writer: Judd Winick
Penciller: Sami Basri
Inker: Sami Basri
Colorist: Sunny Gho
Letterer: John J. Hill
Editor: Michael Carlin
heroes: Booster Gold, Power Girl
Setting: 21st-century New York, NY, USA
Cover Description: Power Girl tears a robot in half. (No Booster Gold.)
Brief Synopsis: Power Girl struggles in her dual identity as her personal life falls apart.
Costume Worn: MARK I.v2 power-suit
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Booster Gold meets with Power Girl on a New York City rooftop to test her memory of her former employer Maxwell Lord. This brief conversation, recapping the exposition for the series Justice League: Generation Lost, is Booster's only participation in the events of this issue.
Boosterrific Review: I have long been a vocal opponent of the DC Comics work of Judd Winick, but his recent work on this series has been impressive in establishing a palpable atmosphere of Power Girl's environment and mindset. However, the characterization has not entirely blended with past writers' interpretations, and this tends to raise some questions when long-established characters such as Booster Gold and Power Girl interact. Readers newer to these characters won't notice such issues and will find plenty to enjoy between this issue's covers.
Boosterrific Rating: Gold Standard.
Average Fan Rating: (2 votes)
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