Booster Gold
Created by Dan Jurgens

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NAME + ALIASES:
Michael Jon Carter, Supernova II
KNOWN RELATIVES:
Gladys (ex-wife), Ellen Carter (mother), Jon Carter (Supernova IV),
Michelle (Goldstar II,
twin sister), Rip Hunter (real name unrevealed, son), Daniel Carter
(Supernova II, ancestral grandfather)
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GROUP AFFILIATIONS:
Justice League International, The Conglomerate, "Extreme
Justice," The "Superbuddies," the Time Masters
FIRST APPEARANCE:
Booster Gold #1
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Booster is actually a football star from Metropolis of the 25th century.
At the height of his career, Michael Jon Carter was busted for
illegal gambling and barred from the sport. Destitute, he was forced to
take a job as a night watchman at the famous Metropolis Space Museum,
where he had a lot of time to study up on the heroes of the late 20th
century and their nemeses. One evening, Mike hit upon the plan of actually
becoming a late 20th century hero. With the help of a security
robot named Skeets, he stole all of his special equipment from
displays in the museum and used the time machine of Rip Hunter (another
of the museum's displays) to jet himself back to the 20th century. (Booster
Gold #7)
Since Booster had done his homework, he was able to storm on to the heroing
scene with a splash. In the first few months of his career, Booster was
getting lucrative endorsement deals and huge licensing contracts. (Booster
Gold #1) In no time at all, Booster found himself firmly entrenched
in the position of "America's most popular hero." Booster used
all of this cash and attention to set up Booster Gold International, a
gigantic holding company and tax shelter. But as luck would have it, Booster's
press agent turned out to be a top secret operative for the millennia-old
race of intergalactic androids known as the Manhunters. While Booster
was helping Earth's heroes protect the Chosen during the Millennium affair,
his press agent secretly bankrupted BGI. By the time the smoke cleared,
Booster was flat broke. (#24) Worse, he had lost
his twin sister, Michelle, who had tagged along as Goldstar
(II). (#22)
Booster was inducted into the Justice League by the mysterious Maxwell
Lord just a few months before he went bankrupt. (Justice
League #4) He later supplemented his Justice League income with
the odd dollar earned by "The Blue and the Gold," a super-powered
"repo" service that he established with Blue
Beetle. (Annual #2)
When the island of Kooey Kooey Kooey was ceded to the JLI as a landed
holding, Booster and Beetle built a huge resort and casino called Club
JLI on the island. Their get-rich-quick scheme was foiled, however, when
Major Disaster and Big Sir managed to
break the casino's bank. (#34-35) Booster and
Beetle were assigned housecleaning chores by Maxwell Lord as a punishment
for using JLI funds in this fiasco, a situation that so humiliated Booster
that he promptly quit the JLI and struck out on his own. (#37)
Over the next few weeks, he began recruiting heroes for a team of his
own. Called the Conglomerate, the
team consists of Booster Gold, Gypsy, Praxis,
Maxi-Man, Vibe's brother Reverb, Echo, and Vapor.
(Justice League Quarterly #1)
After Breakdowns, he rejoined Superman's
new JLA. During the battle with Doomsday, his costume, which supplied
all his powers, was destroyed, and the Beetle built him a bulky suit of
armor which was constantly malfunctioning. (Justice League
America #80) He lost lost an arm and sustained fatal injuries
in the battle with the Overmaster. (#89) The Blue
Beetle quickly assembled a new suit to sustained his life functions. This
suit was bulky but was equipped with a cybernetic arm.
When the JLA splintered, Booster joined Captain
Atom's short-lived Extreme Justice group. In that time,
he was fully healed by Monarch and could again remove his armor without
dying. Skeets was installed into this new suit, along with technology
from his colleagues, Zan and Jayna's
alien ship (called the flesh driver). (Extreme Justice
#14)
This suit was (of course) destroyed, too, and he got a new costume from
Superman's ally, Professor Hamilton. (Superman #124)
This suit is made from leftover materials from "blue" Superman's
containment suit.
Recently, Booster has pursued more entrepeneurial than heroic endeavears.
He is partners in Ted Kord's Blue & Gold Software
(DCU Heroes Secret Files) and opened his own resataurant, Planet
Krypton. (Kingdom: Planet Krypton) For a
brief time, he had a personal and professional relationship with Firehawk
(Lorraine Reilly; first teamed in Chase #4). Currently, the ever-opportunistic
Booster is married to a woman named Gladys who is many decades his senior.
As a respite from that arrangement, he recently accepted Maxwell Lord's
offer to join a regrouping of his original Justice League comrades in
the Superbuddies. Sadly, he has discovered that he no longer shares much
in common with his former best friend, Blue Beetle. (Formerly..,)
At some point, Booster lost track of Skeets, which was unfortunate,
because the robot was kidnapped and secretly implanted into Blue Beetle's
visor. This enabled someone to spy on countless missions and secret meetings.
Whether the Blue Beetle wanted
it or not, Booster was always there for his best friend. And Ted had
always suspected that Booster — being from the future — knew
more about 21st century events than he let on. This intensified when
Booster (knowingly?) took the brunt of an explosion that destroyed Ted's
house. He suffered third degree burns, but at the hospital, Booster still
tried to stop Ted from pursuing the person responsible. Perhaps he knew
what was in store for his friend. The Beetle successfully traced the
threat the Swiss Alps; the organization was masterminded by Maxwell Lord,
who shot Beetle in the head. (DC
Countdown #1)
Booster's personality seems to go through changes with astonishing and
unpredictable frequency. Sometimes he's energetic, dashing, hip, handsome,
and cocky. Other times he's immature, hyperactive, and excitable. His
mood swings between these two extremes without rhyme or reason at times.
For Booster, superheroing really is a business, and he'll use his powers
and abilities to make a buck wherever and whenever possible; but he does
have a genuine compassion for the innocent and downtrodden.
Originally, Booster's main abilities originated from the use of stolen
artifacts from the Legion of Super-Heroes: a flight ring and force field
belt. These artifacts have presumably been lost with the repeated destruction
of his armor.
Each of his four suits of armor has employed different technologies and
their capabilities were limited only by imagination. Flight and a force
field remain the common elements, though.
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