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Booster Gold

Booster Gold

174 appearances Β· Copper/Modern Age Β· 1986–2026 Β· 8 key issues
Who is 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.

Identity

Real name. Michael Jon "Booster" Carter

Powers. Quantum Energy Physiology ; Time Travel; ; ; Temporal Resistance

Teams & affiliations
Justice League
β˜… First appearance
Booster Gold #1
Feb 1986

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.

Top series

Covers through the years β€” 1986–2025

Booster Gold #5 β˜… 1986
Booster Gold #5
Action Comics Annual #2 β˜… 1989
Action Comics Annual #2
Guy Gardner #2 1992
Guy Gardner #2
Guy Gardner: Warrior #32 1995
Guy Gardner: Warrior #32
JLA #38 β˜… 2000
JLA #38
Bizarro Comics #[nn] 2001
Bizarro Comics #[nn]
Flash #215 2004
Flash #215
Infinite Crisis #4 β˜… 2006
Infinite Crisis #4
DCU Holiday Special #1 2009
DCU Holiday Special #1
Seven Soldiers of Victory #2 2012
Seven Soldiers of Victory #2
Convergence: Infinite Earths #2 2015
Convergence: Infinite Earths #2
Batman #45 2018
Batman #45
Bizarro Comics: The Deluxe Edition #[nn] 2021
Bizarro Comics: The Deluxe Edition #[nn]
Supergirl #6 2025
Supergirl #6

Appearances (1–150 of 174, oldest first)

Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe (1985)
Justice League (1987)
Superman (1987)
Adventures of Superman (1987)
Action Comics (1938)
Who's Who: Update '87 (1987)
Superman Annual (1987)
#1
Justice League Annual (1987)
Justice League International (1987)
Blue Beetle (1986)
#20
Suicide Squad (1987)
#13
Firestorm the Nuclear Man (1987)
#71
Forever People (1988)
#6
Flash (1987)
Hawk and Dove (1989)
Action Comics Annual (1987)
#2
L.E.G.I.O.N. '89 (1989)
#5
Justice League Europe (1989)
Justice League America (1989)
Time Masters (1990)
Sandman (1989)
#19
Justice League Quarterly (1990)
Guy Gardner (1992)
Congorilla (1992)
#4
Superman & Batman Magazine (1993)
#8
Guy Gardner: Warrior (1994)
Deathstroke (1995)
#49
Guy Gardner: Warrior Annual (1995)
#2
JLA (1997)
Bizarro Comics (2001)
Formerly Known as the Justice League (2003)
#1
Identity Crisis (2004)
JLA: Classified (2005)
#6
The OMAC Project (2005)
#6
Infinite Crisis (2005)
I Can't Believe It's Not the Justice League (2005)
Seven Soldiers: The Bulleteer (2006)
#3
Outsiders (2003)
#36
Infinite Crisis Companion (2006)
Green Arrow: Year One (2007)
#1
The Brave and the Bold (2007)
52: The Companion (2007)
World War III (2007)
The Legion of Super-Heroes in the 31st Century (2007)
#19
DCU Holiday Special (2009)
#1
DCU: Legacies (2010)
Batman, Inc. (2011)
#3
DC Universe: Legacies (2011)
Seven Soldiers of Victory (2012)
#2
The Infinite Crisis Omnibus (2012)
Justice League Dark (2011)
#14
The Animal Man Omnibus (2013)
All Star Western (2011)
Batman / Superman (2013)
#10
Detective Comics (2011)
Justice League 3000 (2014)
#2
Convergence: Infinite Earths (2015)
#2
Bat-Mite (2016)
Absolute Infinite Crisis (2017)
Batman (2016)
Seven Soldiers by Grant Morrison Omnibus (2018)
Heroes in Crisis (2018)