Chase
“Don't Believe It!”
Volume 1, Issue 1000000, November 1998
Released September 16, 1998
Cover Price: $2.50
Estimated Issue Sales: 20,961
Cover Description: A Chase poses before a city of the future. (No Booster Gold.)
Booster Gold's role in this story:
Featured (Booster Gold plays a prominent role)
Issue Notes: Booster Gold does not appear in this issue, though an homage to his costume and his power does.
This story has been reprinted in:
Chase (2011)
Page 19, panel 3
In the 853rd century, technological "power icons" created via "metatalent engineering" are used to grant super powers to the population. During the course of the story, different icons are used, generally duplicating an ability associated with a familiar DC Universe hero, though some icons shown are clearly inspired by characters existing outside of the DC Universe, and the costume of the Chase agent herself is clearly inspired by 2000 A.D.'s Judge Dredd. The design of one of the power icons is inspired by Booster Gold (a blue star on a gold field) and is used to grant the ability to create a force field.
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