Issue | #28 |
Published | March 2010 |
Frequency | Monthly |
Cover Price | 3.99 USD |
Pages | 44 |
Editing | Michael Siglain (Editor); Harvey Richards (Assistant Editor) |
Characters | Booster Gold; Blue Beetle [Jaime Reyes] |
Genre | Superhero |
Pencils | Dan Jurgens |
Inks | Norm Rapmund |
Letters | Typeset |
Characters | Booster Gold; Skeets; Rip Carter; Royal Flush Gang [King; Jack; Ace]; Michelle Carter; Drew; Cyborg Superman [Hank Henshaw]; Terri Henshaw; Steve; Jim Garrison; Sondra Crain (unnamed) |
Synopsis | Rip sends Booster into the past to stop another time traveler from tampering with the shuttle flight that turned Hank Henshaw into the Cyborg Superman. Also in the past, but at a later point in the timestream, Booster's sister Michelle finds herself in Coast City and stumbles right into The Cyborg sometime before he manipulated Mongul into destroying the city. |
Genre | Superhero |
Script | Dan Jurgens |
Pencils | Dan Jurgens |
Inks | Norm Rapmund; John Stanisci (with...) |
Colors | Hi-Fi |
Letters | Steve Wands [as Swands] |
Notes | The time traveler is identified as Sondra Crain in the following issue. |
Characters | Blue Beetle [Jaime Reyes]; Traci Thirteen; Paco Ortiz; Brenda Delvecchio; Bianca Reyes; Alberto Reyes; Unimates (flashback); Black Beetle (flashback); Blue Beetle [Dan Garrett] (flashback); Praying Mantis Man (flashback); Peacemaker [Christopher Smith] |
Synopsis | Blue Beetle and his friends go to the archaeological site where Dan Garrett first discovered the scarab in order to find out why the scarab has become so bloodthirsty. After Jaime makes contact with the Reach technology, the scarab's original programming re-asserts itself and takes control of Jaime in order to finally conquer Earth. |
Genre | Superhero |
Script | Matthew Sturges |
Pencils | Mike Norton |
Inks | Mike Norton |
Colors | Guy Major |
Letters | John J. Hill |