Chase
“Girls' Day Out”
Volume 1, Issue 6, July 1998
Released May 20, 1998
Cover Price: $2.50
Estimated Issue Sales: 16,468
Writer: D. Curtis Johnson
Penciller: J.H. Williams III
Inker: Mick Gray
Colorist: Lee Loughridge
Letterer: Clem Robins
Assistant Editor: Dana Kurtin
Editor: Eddie Berganza
Cover Description: A woman sets a turkey before a waiting family as Acro-Bat and Doctor Trapp look on. (No Booster Gold.)
Booster Gold's role in this story:
Featured (Booster Gold plays a prominent role)
Costume Worn: MARK XI armored power-suit
Issue Notes: Booster Gold does not appear in this issue, though a tabloid article featuring Booster Gold does. This cover is based on the Norman Rockwell painting Freedom From Want, painted for the cover of the March 3, 1943 issue of the Saturday Evening Post.
This story has been reprinted in:
Chase (2011)
Page 4, panel 4
EXTRA, EXTRA: Booster Gold headlines the latest issue of Herotab, a gossip magazine focusing on the superheroic community of the DC Universe. The headline, "Blue & Gold Becomes Red & Gold?", is in reference to Booster's recent blossoming relationship with Firehawk, as seen in Chase #4. The headline is likely a sensationalist over-statement, as this issue also references a public appearance by Blue & Gold Software, the software company co-owned by Booster Gold and Blue Beetle.
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