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Writer: Doug Moench
Penciller: M.D. Bright
Inker: Romeo Tanghal
Colorist: Nansi Hoolahan
Letterers: John Costanza, Albert DeGuzman
Editor: Kevin Dooley
heroes: Blue Beetle II, Booster Gold, Mister Miracle
supporting: Oberon
Setting: 20th-century New York, NY, USA
Cover Description: Big Barda hosts a smiling Mister Miracle over her right shoulder before a circus poster. (No Booster Gold.)
Brief Synopsis: Mister Miracle returns from space only to find Darkseid interfering with affairs on Earth.
Costume Worn: MARK I power-suit

Page 2, panel 1
As Mister Miracle and Oberon wander towards the teleporters in the New York Embassy of the Justice League, Booster Gold is busy dodging a small remote controlled jet powered by Blue Beetle. It is not explained what Booster is doing in the Justice League headquarters in costume, as he quit the team several months ago. Booster and Beetle were last seen at Mister Miracle's funeral (as seen in both Justice League America #40 and Mister Miracle, Vol. 2, #17), and Beetle punched Booster in a fit of anger. The fact that Booster is running from Beetle's jet may be more than simple hijinks. Neither Booster nor Beetle act surprised to see Mister Miracle, so they must have been informed of Mister Miracle's escape from death sometime between issues. This is Booster's only appearance in this issue.
Boosterrific Review: The best thing about this issue is the cover by Adam Hughes. This is not to say that it is a bad comic book, simply that you can see all of the issue's highlights by simply looking at the cover.
Boosterrific Rating: Gold Standard.
Average Fan Rating: (1 vote)
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