Justice League 3000
“A Cold Day in Hell!”
Volume 1, Issue 13, March 2015
Released January 7, 2015
Cover Price: $2.99
Estimated Issue Sales: 17,432
Writers: J. M. DeMatteis, Keith Giffen
Penciller: Howard Porter
Inker: Howard Porter
Colorist: Hi-Fi Designs
Letterer: Rob Leigh
Editors: Brian Cunningham, Harvey Richards
Heroes: Blue Beetle II, Booster Gold
Villain: Blue Beetle IV
Supporting: Sheriff Tariq
Setting: Takron-Galtos, DCU, Space, 31st-century
Cover Description: Ice sits on a throne surrounded by frozen Justice Leaguers. (No Booster Gold.)
Brief Synopsis: Booster Gold and Blue Beetle fight the Blue Beetle of the 31st century.
Issue Summary: Reveal Potential Spoilers
Booster Gold's role in this story:
Supporting (Booster Gold plays a lesser role)
Costume Worn: MARK I.v2 power-suit
This story has been reprinted in:
Justice League 3000 Volume 2: The Camelot War (2015)
Page 2, panel 1
Blue Beetle recaps the events of last issue for Booster Gold as they fight the Blue Beetle of the 31st century and a hoard of mutated rats somewhere under the surface of Takron-Galtos. (Back in the day, there'd just be an editors note to "see last issue," but this is the future.)
Page 3, panel 1
Booster has to fight the giant rats without the use of his powers. This is not the first time the Blue and Gold team have had to deal with rats. In 1998's JLA 80-Page Giant #1 (written by Keith Giffen), the pair ran into trouble as they tried to exterminate a rat in the JLI's New York Embassy. One thousand years later, some things haven't changed.
Page 4, panel 3
SPOILER WARNING!: Reveal
Page 5, panel 1
SPOILER WARNING!: Reveal
Boosterrific Review: There's a lot going on in this title as it continues to reintroduce former Justice League International members. Like the previous issue, it somehow still seems hollow and fails to advance the story significantly, but it remains full of fun and promise for more in future issues.
Boosterrific Rating: Worth Its Weight In Gold.
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