Eclipso
“Works of Darkness”
Volume 1, Issue 18, April 1994
Released February 8, 1994
Cover Price: $1.50
Guide Price: $2.25 (as of 2003)
Writer: Robert Loren Fleming
Pencillers: Luke McDonnell, Audwynn Jermaine Newman
Inker: Raymond Kryssing
Colorist: Tom McCraw
Letterer: Albert DeGuzman
Editor: Paul Kupperberg
Heroes: Bloodwynd II, Booster Gold, Bruce Gordon, Green Arrow I, Guy Gardner, Jade, Lightray, Martian Manhunter, Metamorpho, Mister Miracle, Power Girl, Prism, Spectre
Villain: Eclipso
Supporting: Chunk, Johnny Peril
Setting: Parador, DCU, South America, 20th-century
Cover Description: Eclipso has a showdown with the Spectre. (No Booster Gold.)
Brief Synopsis: The heroes of the DC Universe fight Eclipso for the fate of the Earth.
Booster Gold's role in this story:
Cameo (Booster Gold makes a minor appearance)
Costume Worn: MARK II armored power-suit
Issue Notes: This is the final issue of this series.
Page 1, panel 1
A giant Eclipso does battle with the heroes that have come to fight him. The overwhelmed heroes in battle are Bloodwynd I, Booster Gold, Bruce Gordon, Chunk, Green Arrow, Green Lantern I, Guy Gardner, Jade, Johnny Peril, Lightray, Martian Manhunter, Metamorpho, Mister Miracle, Power Girl, and Prism.
Page 2, panel 1
As things look bleak, the heroes are joined by the Spectre. It is unclear what happens to Booster Gold after the Spectre arrives, but he is likely relegated to mop-up duty on Eclipso's minions alongside several other weaker heroes.
Boosterrific Review: Eclipso and Spectre in a fist fight? Wonder Woman standing sideways? Time travel? If the art wasn't so terrible, perhaps it would be easier to decipher what is happening in this issue. But by this point in a terrible series, who cares?
Boosterrific Rating: Fool's Gold.
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