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I'm a scientist, really. I prefer thinking, strategy, and proving hypothesis to physical altercations or fisticuffs. But that's not to say that I'm inexperienced in them. In fact, I've studied and mastered the martial arts and fighting techniques of cultures and societies from B.C. to the end of time. You say you're doing what should be done? I say something else entirely. Simply put, Junior... your ass is mine. Rip Hunter
Booster Gold (Volume 2) #4 is an issue of the series Booster Gold (Volume 2) with a cover date of January, 2008. It was published on November 14, 2007.
Synopsis for "52 Pick-Up (Part IV) - He's Gonna Save Every One of Us!"
Appearing in "52 Pick-Up (Part IV) - He's Gonna Save Every One of Us!"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Rex Hunter
- Supernova III (Possessed)
- Maximilian (First appearance)
Other Characters:
- Batgirl (Barbara Gordon) (Cameo)
- Blue Beetle (Dan Garrett)
- Flash (Barry Allen)
- Kid Flash (Wally West)
Locations:
- Gotham City (Cameo)
- Hub City
- Missouri
- Central City
- Carmine's
- Pennsylvania
Items:
- Cosmic Treadmill (Cameo)
Vehicles:
Notes
- Includes DC Nation #87 editorial by Dan DiDio. DiDio discusses the upcoming Salvation Run limited series.
- The flashback sequences from this issue take place shortly before the events of Showcase #4, the "Origin of the Flash".
- The Bonnie that Rex Hunter refers to is deceased Time Master Bonnie Baxter.
- Booster Gold saved Rose Levin's life in Booster Gold (Volume 2) #1.
Trivia
- The sub-title to this issue, "He's Gonna Save Every One of Us!" is a lyric from the 1980 Flash Gordon movie theme song, written and performed by Queen.
- Carmine's in Central City is likely named after long-time Flash artist Carmine Infantino.
- Ted Kord's love for Barbara Gordon is mentioned in this issue. Ted and Barbara briefly dated in Birds of Prey #25, but she was not as enamored of him as he was of her.
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