Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe
Biographical Entry
Volume 1, Issue 26, April 1987
Released January 15, 1987
Cover Price: $1.00
Guide Price: $2.50 (as of 2011)
Writers: Mike W. Barr, E. Nelson Bridwell, Paul Levitz, Bob Rozakis, Peter Sanderson, Greg Weisman
Penciller: Dan Jurgens
Inker: Bob Lewis
Colorists: Robert Greenberger, Todd Klein, Bob Rozakis, Len Wein, Tatjana Wood
Assistant Editors: Todd Klein, Len Wein, Art Young
Editor: Robert Greenberger
Cover Description: Various DC characters interact. (No Booster Gold.)
Booster Gold's role in this story:
Cameo (Booster Gold makes a minor appearance)
Costume Worn: MARK I power-suit
Issue Notes: This series is a biographical compendium to alert readers to the status and continuity of characters after the merging of the previously existing DC Multiverse at the conclusion to the landmark Crisis on Infinite Earths mini-series.
This story has been reprinted in:
Who's Who Omnibus (2021)
Page 32
Booster Gold is seen in the background art for the biographical entry on The 1000 (a reference to the events of Booster Gold, Volume 1, #4).
Page 33
The cover to Booster Gold, Volume 1, #15 appears on the inside back cover of this comic with the accompanying text "The 1000 remains a constant threat to the life of Booster Gold." After issue #13, the 1000 had been thoroughly defeated, never to return to the series.
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