Guy Gardner
“What's a Guy to Do?”
Volume 1, Issue 2, November 1992
Released October 6, 1992
Cover Price: $1.25
Guide Price: $2.50 (as of 2003)
Writer: Gerard Jones
Penciller: Joe Staton
Inker: Terry Beatty
Colorist: Anthony Tollin
Letterer: Albert DeGuzman
Assistant Editor: Eddie Berganza
Editor: Kevin Dooley
Heroes: Blue Beetle II, Booster Gold, Kilowog
Setting: New York, NY, USA, 20th-century
Cover Description: Guy Gardner is trapped between the three bruisers Boom, Buk-50, and Thoom. (No Booster Gold.)
Brief Synopsis: Guy Gardner must learn to survive his many enemies without a functioning power ring.
Booster Gold's role in this story:
Cameo (Booster Gold makes a minor appearance)
Costume Worn: MARK I power-suit
Boosterrific Review: In only the second issue of this series, the humor is turned towards the absurd (puns galore!), a tactic that isn't entirely in line with the appearance of so many mainstream DC Universe heroes in the same issue. Fortunately, Joe Staton's art is perfectly suited for the crazy situations and non-stop action, salvaging most of what is fast becoming an uncomfortably wacky story.
Boosterrific Rating: Tarnished.
Average Fan Rating: (1 vote)
The issue made little sense which is disheartening, especially this far out. The only fun I had was reading Guy's responses to fan mail.
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