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Booster Gold 6: Past Imperfect

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When a mysterious figure from Booster’s past resurfaces, our hero’s life is turned upside down and inside out, and only a trip through the timestream can set things straight.The shocking events of JUSTICE LEAGUE: GENERATION LOST leave Booster Gold bloody and beaten, and the only way for him to put right what went wrong and save the people he loves is to travel back into the past. But what happens when Booster comes face-to-face with himself and Justice League International? Read more

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Dc Comics; First Edition (April 19, 2011)


Language ‏ : ‎ English


Paperback ‏ : ‎ 168 pages


ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1401230245


ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 41


Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 10.2 ounces


Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.62 x 0.27 x 10.16 inches


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  • What a cool trek
Loving Booster heading after Max. The Blue and Gold reunion was classic and hysterical. The kid grows on you, too.
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2019 by Gary B

  • Great more great action from one of the great unknown ...
Great more great action from one of the great unknown superheroes.
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2015 by MGG

  • A Forced and Unfortunate Digression
The stories in this volume create the appearance that the title was forced by editorial to go off on a tangent by Booster's involvement in the Time Masters: Vanishing Point mini-series and the search for Bruce Wayne and by his appearance in the Justice League: Generation Lost limited-series. The events in this collection are shoe-horned in around the other two series. I give DC credit for recognizing the time constraints of having the character appearing in three places at once, and having this take place in the past. Unfortunately that past is the era of what's come to be known as "The Giffen League" and even though writers Keith Giffen and J.M. Dematteis were reunited with the Blue and Gold team of Blue Beetle and Booster Gold, they weren't able to recreate the magic of that era. Perhaps it wasn't as magical as I remembered. 20 years ago it was fresh and new and fun, coming out of a "grim and gritty" period. 20 years ago my expectations may have been different. It's also possible that because I've "been there and done that" there was no way this revisiting could surprise and delight me like the original run did. I had much the same reaction to the mini-series "Formerly Known As the Justice League." For completists and fans of the character, there's enough to like to recommend this volume. It's nice to see the contrast between a more mature Booster Gold and the silly tone of the older series. It does advance a few plot threads a bit. But for someone who wants to check out the Blue and Gold team, I'd recommend the original works from the 80's and 90's. And for someone who's curious about what Booster Gold has been up to lately, and his work as a time traveler with Rip Hunter, I'd pick up any of the previous 5 volumes, and the much better Justice League: Generation Lost. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2011 by Amazon Customer

  • Art sucked
Art style turns downright abhorrent about halfway through and stays that way for too long Really hoping this isn't the last book in this run
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2023 by drew v

  • Five Stars
Fan of series
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2017 by M Sito

  • Booster Crosses Over with Justice League Generation Lost and Attempts to Prove Maxwell Lord's Existence
The final volume of Booster Gold's solo series prior to the New 52/Flashpoint reboot. Keith Giffen takes over the main writing duties and ties the book in with the events of Brightest Day and Justice League Generation Lost: Maxwell Lord has been returned to life by the White Lantern Entity and only the original members of the Justice League International remember who he is. Booster attempts to travel into the past to gain evidence of Max's existence to prove his story to the other Justice Leaguers whose memories have been wiped by Max's telepathy. Instead, he winds up in a meandering adventure involving past versions of Ted Kord, Mister Miracle, and Big Barda. The book is probably the weakest in the series, although not a bad read by any means, as it once again returns to the well of Booster traveling to the past to reconnect with Ted. Furthermore, the series keeps trying to tie in with Brightest Day/JL Generation Lost but without stepping on that mini series' toes. So the overarching plot of proving Max's existence never comes to fruition in this book. All in all, it isn't a bad read, but it is a decline from the other volumes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2018 by clairetoldmetochangemyscreenname

  • The Gold is Starting to Tarnish in this Comic Collection
The collection of comics contained in "Booster Gold: Past Imperfect" is a step back for Booster Gold. While Dan Jurgens did an excellent job in relaunching one of the more underrated heroes in the DC pantheon, he left the Booster Gold series for other comics. This collection contains the works of Keith Giffen and J.M. DeMatteis who chronicled the often zany adventures of Booster Gold and the Justice League International in the late 1980s and early 1990s. They take Booster back to that time--and that type of story. While this may have been fresh and interesting two decades ago, this approach does not pay off in an absurd and often idiotic story featuring Booster going back in time with old friends. While the story starts off with some promise, the new team behind Booster Gold fail to keep pace, making this book a low point compared to the other collected volumes of the series. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2011 by Kevin M. Derby

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