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Booster Gold Vol 1. DC Comics.

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IN HOLLYWOOD

INTRO

You may have seen the Justice League Unlimited (2004-2006) TV show in the 2000s: The JLA Big Seven along with an army of heroes group in order to fight teams of supervillains. The show was successful though it ended after Season 3.

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A FOOTBALL JOCK TURNED CRIMINAL TURNED HERO

Previously, Michael Carter was a Football jock from a troubled family in Gotham City in the 25th century.

When his father left the family to pursue gambling, they inherited his debt. In college, Michael was a promising football player nicknamed “Booster.”

When his mother fell ill, Michael turned to sports gambling in order to pay for her medical bills. Unfortunately, he was arrested for his crimes.

After his release from jail, “Booster” worked as a security guard for the Metropolis Space Museum. Fascinated with 20th century superheroes, he stole artifacts, the robot Skeets and Rip Hunter’s time machine to travel to the 20th century and become the superhero named Booster Gold.

BOOSTER GOLD: FATALISM OR RELATIVITY?

At NOTES ON TIME TRAVEL AND BOOSTER GOLD, Boosterrific! argues five theories concerning Booster Gold’s impact on the timeline. According to the Fatalism theory, Booster Gold naming Doomsday during The Death of Superman was fated to happen.

According to the Relativity theory, Booster Gold’s career in Metropolis could have changed the future and led to Superman‘s death. Nonetheless, Booster Gold and the JLI were instrumental in fighting the monster during its rampage in Ohio.

 

Dan: Well, I think some of it comes down to this, which is that he is someone who has made a lot of mistakes in the past but is trying to do generally the right thing now—he just has a more awkward way of getting there. And that is just kind of the way of saying that Booster is much more like us than I think most people realize, and generally—and especially back when he was created, in the ’80s in the comics, and this is particularly true of DC’s heroes at the time—they were all generally quite perfect. Whereas Booster Gold is someone who says, yeah, I like to make a little money doing what I do. I like the attention that it gets. I enjoy doing this. I’m not going to have a secret identity. Instead, I’m going to get out and do promotional work. But that’s also because, in his words, “I wasn’t born a millionaire like Bruce Wayne.”

-Dan Jurgens Talks Booster Gold, “Death of Superman” at 30, and Getting His Start in Comics, Twin Cities Geek

VOLUME I

Volume I collects 25 issues in two main collections. Booster Gold: The Big Fall (2019) collects issues #1-12. In the storyline, Booster Gold travels from the 25th century to the 20th century and tries reform with a stolen technology to become a superhero. However, his attempts at fame and deals fail.

Booster Gold: Future Lost (2020) collects issues #13-25. With his failures, Booster Gold is now a wanted man and ends up fighting Superman and another version of himself. Dan Jurgens is credited on the Volume as both artist and writer.

Skeet. DC Comics.

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DAN JURGENS APPRECIATES THE FANBASE

Booster Gold. DC Comics.

Though Booster Gold is a C-character from the ’80s, his fanbase has continued to this day. Dan Jurgens remarks to the news of the new Booster Gold TV series in the DC Universe:

Dan: You know, it’s weird because whenever I do conventions or personal appearances or something like that, I get a lot of comments about Booster Gold, among other things I’ve done. I get a lot of books to sign, that kind of thing. But that’s always sort of geographic in nature. So if I’m in New York City, I get those from that area. If I’m in Los Angeles, I get those from that area. And so it never seems quite as focused as it does on something like international social media, and that’s where you really find out—the way these announcements sort of take on a life of their own and the amount of enthusiasm that they that they generate really makes you realize, yeah, Booster has a lot of fans out there, and that’s a lot of fun to see as well.

 

-Dan Jurgens Talks Booster Gold, “Death of Superman” at 30, and Getting His Start in Comics, Twin Cities Geek

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LINKS

Dan Jurgens Talks Booster Gold, “Death of Superman” at 30, and Getting His Start in Comics in Twin Cities Geek.
Booster Gold Vol 1 1 in DC Database. Michael Carter (New Earth) in Twin Cities Geek.
NOTES ON TIME TRAVEL AND BOOSTER GOLD in BOO$TERRIFIC.

 

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