When Booster Gold first fought the monstrosity known as Doomsday, he was beaten within an inch of his life. Now in the world of FLASHPOINT, will Booster be able to stop Doomsday and help The Flash--or has his time come to an end?
I liked this book, and I like having Jurgens piloting this characters title to its conclusion. I just hope next month sends Booster out with a bang. Read Full Review
From the dual art credits on this issue, I am assuming that Dan Jurgens has been pressed for time with writing the JLI ongoing title and penciling Green Arrow (which he is now co-penciling with George Perez according to the solicit for issue 2), so Ig Guara was brought on board. This gives the issue some severe problems with finding an artistic identity, as the two artists were clearly not on the same page with some character elements. In Jurgens' pages General Adam looks respectable and fierce, with thick white eyebrows and a strong chin. In Guara's pages, his eyebrows are thin and black, and he looks like a mildly constipated Charles Xavier hooked into Cerebro. Guara has also given Booster Gold hair even floppier than Matt Smith's, and while the floppy haired Doctor may have grown on fans, the floppy haired Booster serves as an illustration of why DC's mandate of three-in-the-can is negatively impacting their current product. Dan Jurgens art gets a solid 4.5 stars, but from what I ca Read Full Review