Issue | #20 |
Published | July 2009 |
Cover Price | 2.99 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Michael Siglain; Harvey Richards (Assistant Editor) |
Characters | Booster Gold |
Genre | Superhero |
Pencils | Dan Jurgens (signed) |
Inks | Norm Rapmund (signed) |
Letters | typeset |
Characters | Booster Gold; Rip Hunter |
Synopsis | Booster convinces Rip to let him take a pleasure trip to the 1950's. |
Genre | Superhero |
Script | Keith Giffen |
Pencils | Dan Jurgens |
Inks | Rodney Ramos (finished inks) |
Colors | Hi-Fi |
Letters | Sal Cipriano |
Characters | Booster Gold; Task Force X [Jess Bright; Karin Grace; Hugh Evans]; Frank Rock; Sergei Pushkin |
Synopsis | Flying over the desert in Nevada, Booster is spotted by Task Force X and recruited to help prevent a Soviet double agent from completing his US government-funded research on space flight. |
Genre | Superhero |
Script | Keith Giffen |
Pencils | Pat Olliffe |
Inks | Norm Rapmund |
Colors | Hi-Fi |
Letters | Sal Cipriano |
Characters | Booster Gold; Frank Rock; Task Force X [Karin Grace; Hugh Evans]; Sergei Pushkin |
Synopsis | When the launch starts earlier than expected, Booster has to sabotage the rocket to stop the flight. Afterwards, back in the time bubble, Rip explains Pushkin's historical importance to Booster. |
Genre | Superhero |
Script | Keith Giffen |
Pencils | Pat Olliffe |
Inks | Norm Rapmund |
Colors | Hi-Fi |
Letters | Sal Cipriano |
Notes | The launch of a poorly-shielded, four-passenger space flight is meant to evoke the origin of Marvel's Fantastic Four. |
Characters | Booster Gold; Rip Hunter |
Synopsis | Booster and Rip return to 1952 so Booster can finally have his moment of fun. |
Genre | Superhero |
Script | Keith Giffen |
Pencils | Dan Jurgens |
Inks | Norm Rapmund (finished inks) |
Colors | Hi-Fi |
Letters | Sal Cipriano |