Coming to grips with all he's seen and done, Booster Gold makes the biggest decision of all times do it for the glory . . . or just do it. Is this the start of a new Booster?
Despite being a little confused as to where we started (I had to go back and see how the previous issue ended just to make sure I didn't miss/forget something) the story is good. We have a mostly happy, character driven story that wraps up the issue with the Perforated Man and gives us a reasonable excuse for Booster's life to take even longer than expected. The references are all quite good as well and the character moments, such as Brainy admitting he's jealous of the Time Institute's tech are well done. Booster earns his own star and a few more, for a happy 4 stars out of 5. Read Full Review
From here, though, Booster Gold heads into "Flashpoint," and Dan Jurgens returns to guide Booster through it. In the words of Rip Hunter, Booster's "about to be tested " pushed to his limits. . . and beyond." This issue is a nice spot to meet up with Booster before that leg of his journey begins. Read Full Review
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