Booster Gold
A disgraced football star from the 25th century, Michael Jon Carter stole a Legion flight ring, force-field belt, and a time machine from a museum, then traveled back to the 20th century to reinvent himself as the fame-seeking, corporate-sponsored superhero Booster Gold.
Few characters capture the gleam and grit of DC's Copper Age quite like Booster Gold, the self-promotional hero who burst onto the scene in 1986 courtesy of creator Dan Jurgens and has been a fixture of the DC Universe ever since β racking up 161 catalog appearances across an impressive four decades of publishing. His own series, Booster Gold, is the natural home base, but his recurring presence in Justice League International and even Detective Comics speaks to a character with genuine range, one comfortable rubbing shoulders with the likes of Batman, Blue Beetle, The Flash, and J'Onn J'Onzz. With eight key issues to his name, collectors have long recognized that this is no background player β Booster Gold is a Copper Age original whose star has only grown brighter with time.
Real name. Michael Jon "Booster" Carter
Powers. Quantum Energy Physiology ; Time Travel; ; ; Temporal Resistance

Trivia
- Booster Gold's original origin had to be retooled before his debut hit shelves after John Byrne's The Man of Steel Superman reboot forced DC to scrap his planned connection to a future Superman museum.ultimatepopculture.fandom.com
- A beloved piece of behind-the-scenes lore is that Booster Gold's early concept was explicitly modeled on celebrity athletes who parlayed fame into endorsement deals, making him a rare DC hero whose commercialization wasn't a flaw but a deliberate, foundational design choice.ultimatepopculture.fandom.com
- Keith Giffen has written more of Booster Gold's comics than any other writer in our catalog β 35 issues.
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