"Day of Dead" concludes as Booster Gold battles Black Beetle in the past and jumps through time to team up with the new Batman and Robin in the future. But how are these events connected and what is the Black Beetle really after?Then, in Blue Beetle, Jaime Reyes must stop the Blue Beetle scarab from trying to kill himand everyone else on the planet Earth!
Both stories in Booster Gold are a bit light on plot, but feature strong character writing. For once, the lead is actually the stronger story as Dan Jurgens does a wonderful job of reflecting on his run thus far and makes me wish that he'd have more chances to write Dick Grayson as Batman. The cofeature is a fun little romp, but ends far too quickly for my liking. Read Full Review
Another fine issue. This is the way more titles should be done. Good storytelling, quality art, delivered on time. Read Full Review
At any rate, this book continues to be a highlight for me on DC's monthly offering, much in the same way "The Flash" was back in the late 1990s and early 2000s. While Booster Gold is a title firmly grounded with both feet in the DC Universe, it is not DC's standard fare, and in this case, that's a good thing. Read Full Review
In a word:Conflicted. Read Full Review
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