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Booster Gold, Vol. 5: The Tomorrow Memory by Norm Rapmund, Dan Jurgens

karliclover's review

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3.0

I'm beginning to see a pattern in this Booster Gold comic: Booster goes back in time to either try to stop something bad from happening, or to ensure that something bad happens. When it's the latter, (like ensuring that Coast City gets destroyed because it's supposed to), he always hesitates and tries to stop it. I'm getting slightly annoyed because he knows that he shouldn't try to change time, even if it means millions of lives will be saved. I feel like he's done enough of this stuff to understand that, but he always tries to find a way around it. I suppose that's not a bad quality, but still.

The Blackest Night tie-ins were just as I expected them to be like: Ted's body gets reanimated by a Black Lantern ring and messes with Booster's emotions. Nothing too impressive.

But I gave this book three stars because I liked that most of it took place just before Superman came back to life, when the Cyborg Superman and Mongul destroy Coast City. And the plot wasn't too bad, either. And I hope we meet that time-traveling woman again.

eddyfate's review

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4.0

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