Booster Gold faces off against Black Beetle for the fate of the entire Justice League. But Black Beetle isn't all he seems, and his one, true identity is revealed at last! "Day of Death" part 4.
With a fun, adventurous leadstory and strong art throughout, this issue of Booster Gold is another win for the book since adding the Blue Beetle backup. The cofeature was a bit simplistic, but the character work was solid enough for me to overlook that. The only thing that really held this one back was the unacceptable discrepancies in how Black Beetle was portrayed between the two stories. Read Full Review
In brief, Booster fans will enjoy Dan Jurgens' clever storytelling. Although there are a few hiccups in the artwork, this problem doesn't overpower the consistency of nice visuals these artists have provided. Read Full Review
I actually have some mixed emotions about this comic... I thoroughly enjoyed the stuff in the future with Black Beetle, Trigon and Lex Luthor. I loved the fact that Beetle was just biding his time, waiting for the right moment to steal the Red Scarab from Trigon. That part of the story was good... The part of the story when Booster an co. headed back to the past bothered me a lot though. Read Full Review
The first half of the book is meh, the second half is shocking and well done, for a composite score of3. Read Full Review
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