Crisis Aftermath: The Battle for Bloodhaven
“The Battle for Blüdhaven Part 6”
Volume 1, Issue 6, September 2006
Released July 19, 2006
Cover Price: $2.99
Guide Price: $2.00 (as of 2022)
Estimated Issue Sales: 37,052
Writers: Justin Gray, Jimmy Palmiotti
Penciller: Dan Jurgens
Inker: Jimmy Palmiotti
Colorist: Javi Montes
Letterer: Nick J. Napolitano
Editor: Tom Palmer, Jr.
Cover Description: Many heroes and villains fight in front of Captain Atom. (No Booster Gold.)
Brief Synopsis: The fate of Bludhaven is in the hands of Captain Atom.
Booster Gold's role in this story:
Cameo (Booster Gold makes a minor appearance)
Costume Worn: MARK I.v2 power-suit
Story Notes: Although this issue was published in September 2006, the mini-series began in April and thus this issue likely takes place prior to the start of 52. (The annual State of the Union Address, mandated by the United States Constitution, is traditionally delivered to Congress in January.)
Page 19, panel 1
Booster Gold and Skeets are seen on a monitor as the President of the United States delivers his State of the Union speech in the wake of the destruction of Bludhaven. (Booster's pose is similar to one seen in 52 Week One, but since Mammoth is not visible, it is possible that this is a different public appearance. After all, Booster isn't exactly shy about the photo ops.) This is Booster Gold's only appearance in this issue.
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