Countdown
“History of the Multiverse, Chapter Nine”
Volume 1, Issue 41, July 2007
Released July 18, 2007
Cover Price: $2.99
Estimated Issue Sales: 72,596
Writer: Dan Jurgens
Penciller: Dan Jurgens
Inker: Norm Rapmund
Colorist: David Baron
Letterer: Jared K. Fletcher
Assistant Editor: Harvey Richards
Editor: Michael Siglain
Cover Description: The Pied Piper and the Trickster free fall from a considerable height above the clouds. (No Booster Gold.)
Brief Synopsis: The Monitors continue to discuss the history of the DC Multiverse.
Booster Gold's role in this story:
Cameo (Booster Gold makes a minor appearance)
Costume Worn: MARK I.v2 power-suit
Issue Notes: Booster Gold appears in this issue only in flashback. Issues of Countdown are numbered backwards from 51. Therefore, this is the eleventh issue of the series. Booster's appearance is in the back-up story in this issue. The main story, "Another Fine Mess," follows several plot lines weaving throughout the DC Universe, including Pied Piper and Trickster's flight from persecution at the hands of the latest Suicide Squad.
Reprint Notes: This issue has been collected in Countdown, Volume 1.
Page 20, panel 4
Booster Gold is shown in a composite summary flashback alongside Black Adam, Doc Magnus, and the Question. All four are key figures in the events of the series 52.
Page 21, panel 7
Another flashback shows Supernova cradling the remains of Booster Gold, as seen in 52 Week 15.
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