Starro the Conqueror has used Rip Hunter to spread his mind-possessing spores across history. To make matters worse, Starro has gathered all of his body-snatched population for the ultimate battle royale, with hero vs. hero and villain vs. villain! "Stars in Your Eyes" part 2.
There was so much time travel going on, I think it caused the story to be a bit jumpy, forcing readers to readjust themselves to what is going on, and pulling them out of the issue a couple of times. The art is great, and I love seeing a future where starfish have taken over everything. I also like seeing Mr. Freeze go from confusion to jubilation when the Magic Hand makes its return appearance. Overall, a good arc, something that could serve as a series conclusion if need be, and continues to present Booster as the greatest hero the world has never known. I'm giving Booster Gold #14 4 Stars out of 5. Read Full Review
Readers can get ready as new writer and Booster Gold creator Dan Jurgens takes on writing and art duties on the book in the next issue. I know Ill be there. Read Full Review
This two-issue filler from Remender helped pad the schedule a bit (ironic for a time-travelling hero, no?) for Jurgens' re-debut next issue while also throwing some new toys into the Booster Gold sandbox. Hopefully Jurgens gets a chance to play with those toys. If not, Remender is welcome back to provide Dan with a breather, just as long as Oliffe and Ordway tag along. Read Full Review
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