This is by no means a perfect book and I can honestly see why some people would enjoy Return of Bruce Wayne more. However, if you are looking for some straight superheroics, then this is the series to look to. There may not be a whole lot plot-wise going on, but it is certainly never boring and has some truly engaging characters in it. There are definitely some sections that need to be improved and if that were to happen this could be a really stand out book every month. If you want a little more Booster Gold and crazy scenarios, then look no further than Time Masters Vanishing Point. Read Full Review
Anybody who was disappointed by Jurgens departing the proper Booster Gold title needs to pick this up, because he's picking up right where he left off, as if nothing ever happened. Honestly, even if you don't give a lick about Batman, this is still a good old-fashioned, fun romp through the DCU that takes itself just seriously enough to still enjoy it as a drama. Read Full Review
Fun, but mostly inconsequential. Read Full Review
Ive always been a big fan of Mr. Jurgens (in fact, his '90s Superman work is what got me into comics), but I think even those early, awkward issues of Booster Gold were more sophisticated than this. With this mini-series, the man appears to be slowly de-evolving into a He-Man writer. Which is a damn shame, because an ongoing Time Masters series wouldve been be pretty cool. Read Full Review