
Friday, December 12, 2025
My Favorite Pages: JL Quarterly 9

I should probably warn you up front: my favorite page from Justice League Quarterly #9 is the last page of the story, and therefore contains spoilers.
Sure, I could have chosen a different page. Booster Gold is in two of the stories in that anthology, though I definitely prefer the second, "Tomorrow Belongs to Geralyn," especially in light of how Booster's career will change in the wake of 52 over a decade later.
It begins with a street urchin picking Booster's pocket in a diner, the discovery that the urchin is key to Booster's personal past, and ends with, well, this page. It's heartwarming, really.
Not that we should be surprised by that. It's written by Elliot S! Maggin, one of DC's premier Bronze Age scribes.
So if you don't want to be spoiled by the "twist" ending of a 12-page short story from 1992, turn away!
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You have been warned.

See? So spoilery. (It's even better with context. Trust me.)
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