
Injustice 2
“War”
Volume 1, Issue 32, October 2018
Released August 15, 2018
Cover Price: $2.99

Writer: Tom Taylor
Penciller: Bruno Redondo
Inker: Juan Albarran
Colorist: Gabe Eltaeb
Letterer: Wes Abbott
Assistant Editor: Liz Erickson
Editor: Jim Chadwick
Cover Description: Lobo inspects his new Green Lantern Ring in front of Sinestero and Hal Jordan. (No Booster Gold.)
Brief Synopsis: Starro and the Red Lantern Corps attack the Green Lantern Corps and the Titans on Oa.
Booster Gold's role in this story:
Supporting (Booster Gold plays a lesser role)
Costume Worn: Injustice costume
Issue Notes: This book was first released online at Comixology.com in two installments (#63-64) for 99ยข each. This print edition has a cover price of $2.99.
This story has been reprinted in:
Injustice 2 Volume 6 (2019)
Page 7, panel 1
POWER UP: Booster Gold, Skeets, and Blue Beetle have left Oa to chase Starro back to Earth. It would appear that they are flying faster than light, making this is the fastest that Booster has ever flown under his own power. No explanation is given for how Booster is moving so fast, but he is presumably being propelled only by his flight ring (not pictured). It also isn't revealed how the three of them are communicating in the vacuum of space (radios?) or how Booster's exposed scalp doesn't freeze (force field?).
Page 9, panel 2
LIQUIFIED TIME: When Skeets malfunctions trying to search his database about the future, Booster realizes that they must be in "a time where nothing is fixed," or, as Rip Hunter would call it, a bit of liquid time. This triggers Booster to have a flashback to a vision of his own future. Though clearly unsettled from this revelation (has something happened to cause Booster to forget his past or knowledge of his future?), Booster refocuses his determination to help defeat Starro. This is Booster's last appearance in this issue.
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