Booster Gold (comic book)

After twelve issues, co-writers Geoff Johns and Jeff Katz left the series, leaving Jurgens as the main writer and artist, along with Norm Rapmund as co-artist.

Booster traveled through the ravaged time stream with Skeets and Rip Hunter to repair the damage done during 52 and to stop a group of supervillains that were exploiting temporal anomalies to eliminate the world's greatest heroes.

Booster failed to save Barbara Gordon from being paralyzed and wished to try again, but Rip told him that the event was fated.

Booster tried to save his best friend, Ted Kord, from being murdered, but the resulting change to the time stream created a wormhole of problems.

When Batman, Robin, and Batgirl foiled a heist conducted by Killer Moth at the behest of 27th century time-traveler Wiley Dalbert, they were removed from the timeline.

When Daniel brought back a Starro spore from an attack in Paris, the alien invader used Rip to take over the world.

Booster has to fix a timeline in which Black Beetle had killed Robin and the rest of the Teen Titans.

Rip sends an unwilling Booster to stop the murder of Hank Henshaw, who would soon become Cyborg Superman.

[12][13] During Cyborg Superman's attack, Booster and Skeets are able to save only Sondra Crain, Grace Greene and Michelle.

[14] In the present Rip counsels an angry and sad Booster, who patches things up with Michelle and saves a girl's dog he had unintentionally killed earlier.

(see Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne)[15] The 10th story arc (beginning in issue #32) ties in with the events of Justice League: Generation Lost and Brightest Day #0.

After the Time Masters: Vanishing Point event, Rip informs them that someone sneaked into their base and left a message on the chalkboard.

[19] Fortunately, General Adam takes Booster back to the base for interrogation, allowing him to escape when the sight of "Project Superman" causes Doomsday's true personality to resurface again.

Booster returns to Vanishing Point as history resets itself, without any clear memory of his time in the "Flashpoint" universe.

The first story arc, Armor Plated, was about Blue Beetle battling several robots that were attacking El Paso.

After initially failing to defeat him, Jaime and Booster grab Ted's light gun and finally succeed.

When they set off a trap, resulting in bugs attacking them, Jaime went into costume, but when he touches a scarab it takes control of him.