Injustice 2
“The Trial of Bruce Wayne”
Volume 1, Issue 14, Late January 2018
Released November 15, 2017
Cover Price: $2.99
Estimated Issue Sales: 11,543
Writer: Tom Taylor
Penciller: Daniel Sampere
Inker: Juan Albarran
Colorist: Rex Lokus
Letterer: Wes Abbott
Assistant Editor: Rob Levin
Editor: Jim Chadwick
Cover Description: A handcuffed Batman is marched under an American flag. (No Booster Gold.)
Booster Gold's role in this story:
Featured (Booster Gold plays a prominent role)
Costume Worn: MARK I.v2 power-suit
Issue Notes: This book was first released online at Comixology.com in two installments (#27-28) for 99ยข each. This print edition has a cover price of $2.99. Thanks to Logan Peterson for spotting this appearance.
Story Notes: Booster Gold appears only in the first half of this issue, digital chapter #27, originally titled "We Need To Hit Back."
This story has been reprinted in:
Injustice 2 Volume 2 (2018)
Page 7, panel 2
ALTERNATE REALITY: Booster Gold surprises Jaime Reyes (the third Blue Beetle) in his own house and realizes that his reveal sounded "a bit super-villainy." Booster has always been far more self-aware than he lets on.
Page 8, panel 3
Booster admits to drinking and time-travelling, a mistake we first saw him make in Booster Gold, Volume 2, #3 (when he collided with the Flash's Cosmic Treadmill).
Page 10, panel 1
SOLIDIFIED TIME: Booster tells Jaime that he was prevented from traveling through time to save Ted Kord by "people who protect the time stream. Very serious people." Could he be talking about Rip Hunter? Are Rip and Booster related in the Injustice Universe?
Page 10, panel 3
Skeets arrives! Booster seems very pleased to see his old sidekick. (Skeets was previously seen in Injustice #5 with Ted Kord before departing with Jaime Reyes.)
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