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Issue Details

Issue #0
Published April 2008
Cover Price 2.99 USD; 3.65 CAD
Pages 36
Editing Michael Siglain; Harvey Richards (Assistant Editor)
Notes Cover is an homage to the cover of Zero Hour: Crisis in Time (DC, 1994 series) #4

Cover Details - "Crisis in Time"

Characters Booster Gold; Blue Beetle [Ted Kord]; Blue Beetle [Dan Garrett]; Blue Beetle [Jaime Reyes]; Blue Beetle (from the 27th century)
Genre Superhero
Pencils Dan Jurgens (signed)
Inks Norm Rapmund (signed)
Colors Brian Miller (signed)
Letters typeset
Notes Cover is an homage to the cover of Zero Hour: Crisis in Time (DC, 1994 series) #4

22 page Booster Gold story "Blue & Gold, Chapter 1: The Secret Origin of Booster Gold"

Characters Booster Gold; Blue Beetle [Ted Kord]; Blue Beetle [Dan Garrett]; Blue Beetle [Jaime Reyes]; Blue Beetle (from the 27th century); Extant [Hank Hall]; Parallax [Hal Jordan]; Justice League of America [Flash [Wally West]; Green Lantern [Kyle Rayner]; Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Superman; Wonder Woman [Diana]; Aquaman [Arthur Curry]; Martian Manhunter] (all in cameo); Jon Carter; Michelle Carter [Goldstar]; O.M.A.C.; Brother Eye
Synopsis After rescuing Ted Kord, Booster and the gathered Blue Beetles head into the timestream. There, they encounter Extant and Parallax during the events recounted in Zero Hour: Crisis in Time. They escape that battle, but the time sphere is damaged and they must land in the 25th century on the very day Booster throws a game to help his father pay his gambling debts, which led to his ouster from sports, and working at the Time Museum, where he stole the things he needed to go to the 20th century and become Booster Gold. The group steals the Time Museum's time sphere and all the Blue Beetles return to their own times, Dan Garrett and Jaime Reyes retaining no memory of this adventure. When Booster and Ted return to the present, however, they find a world over-run with O.M.A.C.s who want to terminate the pair.
Genre Superhero
Script Geoff Johns; Jeff Katz
Pencils Dan Jurgens
Inks Norm Rapmund (finished art)
Colors ? [as Hi-Fi]
Letters Randy Gentile
Notes Ted's final line -- "Oh boy" -- is the second time in the series that that line has been used to evoke the TV series Quantum Leap, which had a somewhat similar premise to this series.