Justice League Unlimited
“Old School”
Volume 1, Issue 12, October 2005
Released August 3, 2005
Cover Price: $2.25
Guide Price: $2.25 (as of 2007)
Estimated Issue Sales: 11,180
Writer: Adam Beechen
Penciller: Carlo Barberi
Inker: Walden Wong
Colorist: Heroic Age
Letterer: Pat Brousseau
Editor: Tom Palmer, Jr.
Cover Description: Flash III struggles to outrun Flash I. (No Booster Gold.)
Brief Synopsis: Flash (Jay Garrick) has to save the Justice League from the Mirror Master.
Booster Gold's role in this story:
Cameo (Booster Gold makes a minor appearance)
Costume Worn: Justice League Unlimited
Issue Notes: This series is based on the events and characters depicted in Cartoon Network's Justice League Unlimited television series. Though these characters and events are similar to their comic book counterparts in the Justice League, there are varied and noticeable differences.
This story has been reprinted in:
Justice League Unlimited Volume 3: Champions of Justice (2006)
Page 9, panel 4
Booster Gold is seen rushing to the Justice League teleporter in security footage from the satellite Watchtower. Booster is accompanied by Dove, Hawk, Huntress, and Ray.
Page 10, panel 1
Booster and his companions are trapped in the teleporter as the Mirror Master bounces the beam back to its source, creating an endless loop. This is Booster's last appearance in this issue. (It's left up to the Flashes to save the trapped Leaguers.)
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