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Appearing in "52 Pick-Up (Part I) - Secret Origins"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Batman
- Black Canary
- Black Lightning
- Flash
- Geo-Force (Cameo)
- Green Lantern
- Hawkgirl (Cameo)
- Red Arrow
- Red Tornado (Cameo)
- Superman
- Vixen
- Wonder Woman
Adversaries:
- Black Adam (Cameo)
- Royal Flush Gang
- Ace of Spades
- Jack of Hearts (Single appearance)[1]
- King of Hearts (Single appearance)[1]
- Queen of Hearts (Single appearance)[1]
- Supernova (Possessed by Mister Mind (New Earth))
Other Characters:
- Blue Beetle (Appears in flashback and main story)
- Katma Tui
- Sinestro
- Rose Levin (First appearance)
Cameos
The following characters make one panel flashback appearances only
- Animal Man
- Aquababy
- Aquaman (Orin/Arthur Curry)
- Atom-Smasher
- Barbara Gordon
- Blackhawk Squadron
- Black Manta
- Blue Beetle (Dan Garrett)
- Blue Beetle (Jaime Reyes)
- Brainiac 5
- Bulldozer
- Captain Atom
- Captain Marvel
- Crimson Fox
- Chay-Ara
- Clark Kent (as a teen)
- Cosmic Boy
- Cyborg
- Darkseid
- Doctor Mid-Nite (Pieter Cross)
- Doomsday
- Elongated Man
- Extant
- Fire (Beatriz da Costa)
- Firestorm
- Guy Gardner
- Ice (Tora Olafsdotter)
- Joker (Behind the scenes)
- Justice League International
- Justice League Europe
- Kamandi
- Khufu Kha-Tar
- Legion of Super-Heroes
- Lightning Lad
- Martian Manhunter
- Maxwell Lord
- Metamorpho
- Mister Mind
- Mister Miracle (Scott Free)
- Nightwing (Dick Grayson)
- Power Girl
- Rocket Red (Dmitri Pushkin)
- Saturn Girl
- Sgt. Rock
- Spectre (Jim Corrigan)
- Superman (Earth-Two)
- Terra (Tara Markov)
- Chakku the Gorilla
Locations:
Items:
Vehicles:
Synopsis for "52 Pick-Up (Part I) - Secret Origins"
- Synopsis not yet written.
Trivia
- The tagline for this series is "The Greatest Hero the World Has Never Known!"
- This issue gives special thanks to Grant Morrison, Greg Rucka and Mark Waid... but definitely not Keith Giffen! [sic]
- The title to this issue, "52 Pick-Up", has multiple meanings. 52 pickup is the name given to a popular practical joke disguised as a card game. It is also a reference to the weekly maxi-series 52, in which Booster Gold played a pivotal role. "52 Pick-Up" may also be a reference to Booster's new mission in life, to fix and/or "pick-up" the broken pieces of the timestream caused by the recreation of the Multiverse.
- Souvenirs found in the Justice League trophy room include: Orion's helmet; Jay Garrick's helmet; Deathstroke's mask and sword; a Starro spore and one of Red Tornado's android replacement heads.
- Rip Hunter's Chalk Board contains the following notations:
- Wormholes
- 1870
- New Krypton?
- 1939
- (New Earth, Earth-2)
- 1985 + 2006 = Why 2008???
- Superman & the Legion of Super-Heroes
- Thom Kallor = Traveler?
- Power Girl: Missing
- The Return of Ray Palmer
- Beware the Red Lanterns???
- Ronnie Raymond + X = Firestorm!
- Long Live the Real King
- Darkseid R.I.P.
- Titans Hunt II
- Don't worry about Countdown - focus elsewhere
- ??Who is Dr. Thirteen???
See Also
- Write your own review of this comic!
- Discuss Booster Gold Vol 2 1 on the forums
- Images from Booster Gold Vol 2 1
Recommended Reading
- Countdown
Links and References
- Booster Gold article at Wikipedia
- Booster Gold article at Toonopedia
- Booster Gold profile at the Oracle Files
- Booster Gold profile at Cosmic Teams
- Booster Gold profile at the Unofficial Guide to the DC Universe
- Booster Gold series review at the Cosmic Treadmill
- The Origin of Booster Gold at DC Comics' Heroes and Villains Page
Footnotes
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