
Justice League: Dream Girls - A DC Pride Event
“Chapter Two: Key to My Dreams”
Volume 1, Issue 2, August 2026
Released June 10, 2026
Cover Price: $4.99

Writers: Jadzia Axelrod, Nicole Maines
Penciller: Dan Jurgens
Inker: Norm Rapmund
Colorist: Hi-Fi Designs
Assistant Editor: Ash Padilla
Editors: Paul Kaminski, Andrea Shea
Cover Description: This book has multiple covers' non features Booster Gold.
Brief Synopsis: Trapped in a dream, Dreamer and Galaxy struggle with personal issues.
Booster Gold's role in this story:
None (Booster Gold does not appear in this story)
Issue Notes: This issue has several artists and does not credit which artists worked on which pages. However, the page featuring Booster Gold's costume was clearly drawn by artists who worked on Booster Gold Volume 2, so only those artists are credited here. Appearance noted by Pigeon.
Story Notes: Booster Gold does not appear in this issue; his costume does (by way of a dream).

Page 12, panel 1
Inside a dream, Dreamer envisions herself as Blue Beetle and Galaxy as Booster Gold during their early days in the Justice League International (beginning in Justice League #4). As is often the case inside Dreamer's dreams, Galaxy's costume is color-shifted to purple and green, but at least she has the good taste to wear the classic high collar! This page is Booster Gold's costume's only appearance in this issue.
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