Booster knows that the Flashpoint world isn't his own. But how does he get back? How does he make things right?
As I said previously in the review, I felt that the first part of this storyline was a bit slow and plodding, as we just got slow glimpses of the world around Booster, now that Flashpoint has occurred, but this issue ramped things up a few notches, and was far more interesting, engaging and enjoyable, and I look forward to how Booster and Barry's stories might eventually meet up and collide, given their parallel focuses. Read Full Review
As "Booster Gold" winds down, this is a good a way as any to wrap up the series. Jurgens keeps the character light and fun even when going up against something as dangerous as Doomsday, and that's just what this book should be. Read Full Review
Lets not even bother pretending we dont know whats going on -- the DC reboot. Unfortunately, with the lack of real info being given out we really dont know whats going on. All this reporter knows is (Ive always wanted to say that) is that Booster Gold is not one of the 52 books to be revamped/relaunched/re-dreams shattered. And while more books could be announced, as of right now, it is not. And that hurts my heart. Especially since I just wrote in my last review that I was so happy that this title has been alive and kicking for almost 4 years. But whatever, dont worry about it, DC. Maybe you could just make every issue a #1 in case some reader missed out on the last one! WHO CARES IT DOESNT MATTER LETS JUST GET THROUGH THIS REVIEW BECORE I CRY Read Full Review