It has been 128 Days since Booster Gold last appeared in an in-continuity DCU comic book.

Wednesday, July 24, 2019
Hands-On Legend
Judging by how many of you rushed to tell me this news, I have to assume that the DC Legends mobile video game must be a very big deal to Booster boosters.
Per the DC Legends Twitter account (@DCLegends), Booster Gold will be joining the game lineup in August, complete with a very 90s take on his power suit.
There were more details on Reddit.com, including a brief bio and some helpful hints about how the character will be used in-game:
BOOSTER GOLD: 25TH CENTURY HERO
In the year 2462, Michael Jon Carter, quarterback of the University of Gotham, lost everything thanks to gambling issues. Taking a job as a janitor in the Space Museum, he learned about superheroes and about how they were true legends in their time. Inspired by their actions, he stole several exhibitions in the museum and traveled back in time to the present to embark on a new career as the superhero Booster Gold.
With the help of his Power Suit, Booster Gold is able to identify all his targets and deal huge damage. He helps his teammates with shields that provide them protection and purge harmful states.
DC Legends is a freemium game with in-app purchases available on Android and Apple devices. Enjoy responsibly!
Thanks to all who sent word.
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