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  • Booster Gold
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    • Booster Gold Vol 1 25
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    Letterer1
    • Steve Haynie
    Inker1
    • Robert Campanella
    Recommended
    • * Booster Gold (Volume 1) * Booster Gold (Volume 2) * Justice League International
    Inker1
    • Robert Campanella
    Writer1
    • Dan Jurgens
    Penciler1
    • Dan Jurgens
    Colourist1
    • Gene D'Angelo
    Writer1
    • Dan Jurgens
    StoryTitle
    • The End
    Editor1
    • Barbara Randall
    Penciler1
    • Dan Jurgens
    Appearing
    • Featured Characters: * Supporting Characters: * * * * * * * Adversaries: * None Other Characters: * Chase One * Ground Hog * Locations: * :* :* Items: * None Vehicles: * None
    Letterer1
    • Steve Haynie
    Colourist1
    • Gene D'Angelo
    Editor1
    • Barbara Randall
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    CoverArtist
    • Dan Jurgens
    • Ty Templeton
    Country
    • USA
    Executive Editor
    • Dick Giordano
    Issue
    • 25(xsd:integer)
    NextIssue
    • —
    Links
    • * Booster Gold series index at the Grand Comics Database * Booster Gold series index at the Unofficial Guide to the DC Universe * Booster Gold article at Wikipedia * Booster Gold article at Newsarama * Booster Gold article at the Oracle Files * Booster Gold article at Don Markstein's Toonopedia * Booster Gold at Cosmic Teams * Booster Gold article at Comic Book Religion
    Volume
    • 1(xsd:integer)
    Month
    • February
    Synopsis
    • After Harbinger informs J'onn J'onzz that Booster Gold is in fact a descendant of the Chosen and that his presence in the 20th century, rather than his own future era, is essential to his survival, the Martian Manhunter, Black Canary, and Blue Beetle seek out the missing Booster and Xiang Po at the former's headquarters. There they discover to their dismay that the distraught crusader has destroyed his home, discarded his uniform, and departed, accompanied by Xiang. On a walking tour of Metropolis, Booster and Xiang face violence from bystanders who recognize the civilian-clad hero as the supposed traitor within the Justice League. Then, when Booster attempts to take off in his private plane, he is informed that his company has sold the craft to Lex Luthor's corporation without his authorization. Booster takes the plane regardless, but is soon shot down by a Lexcorp pursuit jet. Luckily, Booster has retained his flight ring, and he and Xiang escape unharmed. Seeking out his friend, Rip Hunter, Booster then attempts to return to his own century, but Hunter unfortunately does not currently possess a functioning time machine. Xiang protests that Booster should remain and try to solve his problems, but he is unconvinced, until his three Justice League teammates arrive, together with his robot companion, Skeets, to tell him that they believe the real reason he joined the Manhunters and that he is still a full-fledged JLI member. Much later, Trixie Collins receives a visitor. Booster has come to say goodbye and that he intends to leave Metropolis and start his career over elsewhere.
    Event
    • Millennium
    Notes
    • * Final issue of the series. * This issue is a "Millennium" Week Seven tie-in issue.
    Publisher
    • DC Comics
    Year
    • 1988(xsd:integer)
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