Forced to face the reality that his best friend Ted Kord is never coming back from the dead, Booster Gold withdraws from reality by running home to his original time and place. Unfortunately, once home, he's arrested for the theft of the Time Sphere that allowed him to become Booster Gold in the first place!
This was the first time in a while Booster looked like that character I'd become a fan of again, and for that I'm extremely pleased. Here's hoping the next few issues keep up the great work. Read Full Review
This issue is a bit of a departure from the time-hopping tales of this volume of "Booster Gold," focusing on the person wearing the costume rather than his never-ending battle against the hiccups and heartburn caused by ripples in the timestream. Nonetheless, this is still an enjoyable read, just as so many issues of this series have been. Quite simply, and to paraphrase the cover, "Booster Gold" is the greatest hero you're not reading. Do something about that, will you, please? Read Full Review
Overall, even excellent art cant do much for an overblown emotional armageddon, and Im hoping that next issue gets us moving again (and maybe even goes into the plot points promised, but not delivered, for this issue as they sound kind of cool.) Booster Gold #39 earns a slightly disapointed 2 out of 5 stars overall, though not for lack of charm and skill on the creators part. Hopefully next month will be more to my liking Read Full Review
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