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'''Real Name:''' Michael Jon Carter <br>
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*[[Action Comics 277 (1961)|Action Comics #277]]
 
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'''Former Aliases:''' No known former aliases <br>
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*[[Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane 1 (1958)|Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane #1]]
 
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*[[Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane 2 (1958)|Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane #2]]
 
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*[[Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane 3 (1958)|Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane #3]]
 
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*[[Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane 4 (1958)|Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane #4]]
 
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*[[Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane 5 (1959)|Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane #5]]
 
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*[[Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane 6 (1959)|Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane #6]]
 
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*[[Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane 7 (1959)|Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane #7]]
 
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'''Occupation:''' Businessman <br>
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*[[Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane 8 (1959)|Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane #8]]
 
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'''Legal Status:''' Legal status unknown <br>
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*[[Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane 9 (1959)|Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane #9]]
 
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'''Identity:''' [[:Category:Secret Identity|Secret]] <br>
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*[[Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane 10 (1959)|Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane #10]]
 
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'''Marital Status:''' [[:Category:Single Characters|Single]] <br>
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*[[Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane 11 (1959)|Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane #11]]
 
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'''Group Affiliation:''' [[Justice League of America]], [[The Conglomerate]], [[Extreme Justice]], [[Super Buddies]] <br>
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*[[Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane 12 (1959)|Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane #12]]
 
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'''Base of Operations:''' [[Metropolis]], [[New York City]] <br>
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*[[Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane 13 (1959)|Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane #13]]
 
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*[[Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane 14 (1960)|Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane #14]]
 
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==Origin==
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*[[Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane 16 (1960)|Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane #16]]
 
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Michael Carter was a college football star in the 25th Century when he was forced to leave the sport due to his illegal wagering on himself. Taking a job as a night watchman at the Metropolis Space Museum Michael became fascinated by the displays of 20th Century hero's. With the help of the robot Skeets, a fellow security officer, Michael stole a Legion flight ring, Brainiac 5's forcefield belt as well as other items from the displays and travelled back in time to the 20th Century.<br><br>
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*[[Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane 17 (1960)|Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane #17]]
 
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*[[Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane 18 (1960)|Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane #18]]
 
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'''Place of Birth:''' [[Metropolis]] 25th Century <br>
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*[[Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane 19 (1960)|Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane #19]]
 
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'''Place of Death:''' [[Metropolis]] 21st Century <br>
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'''Known Relatives:''' [[Daniel Carter]], (21st Century ancestor), [[Michelle Carter]] (aka [[Goldstar]]) (deceased) <br>
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*[[Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane 21 (1960)|Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane #21]]
 
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'''First Appearance:''' [[Booster Gold 1 (1986)]] <br>
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*[[Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane 22 (1961)|Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane #22]]
 
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'''Final Appearance:''' [[52 15 (2006)]]
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Using the technology he stole from the 25th Century, Michael Carter became the hero Booster Gold, and on one of his first missions saved the life of the President of the United States. This act rewarded him with instant fame which he cashed in on, becoming quite wealthy. Unfortunatly, his manager stole a large amount of his money leaving Booster with little.
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*[[Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane 26 (1961)|Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane #26]]
 
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*[[Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane 27 (1961)|Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane #27]]
 
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Booster Gold was a main player in the revamped [[Justice League International]], run by [[Maxwell Lord]], during the late 80's. Teaming up with his good friend [[Blue Beetle]] ([[Ted Kord]]) the two of them caused some major trouble for the league and led to some of the funnier storylines, including the setting up of a casino on a living island. During the battle with [[Doomsday]] (a name that Booster coined to describe the monster who would eventually kill [[Superman]]) his suit was destroyed, leaving him no longer able to function as a superhero. His friend [[Ted Kord]] ([[Blue Beetle]]) came to the rescue and built him a new suit, although it was much bulkier and tended to malfunction. During a battle with the [[Overmaster]], Booster again lost his suit and this time his arm. [[Ted Kord]] again built Booster a new suit and constructed Booster a cybernetic arm.
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*[[Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane 28 (1961)|Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane #28]]
 
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This incarnation of the [[Justice League of America]] eventually fell apart and Booster Gold joined with [[Extreme Justice]]. It was during his time with this team that Booster made a deal with [[Monarch]] who restored his arm. Another new costume was constructed, this time in part from Skeets, bringing Booster back to his former level of powers.
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*[[Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane 30 (1962)|Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane #30]]
 
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After the death of [[Sue Dibny]], Booster, becoming disallusioned with his fellow heros, gave up his Booster Gold identity and returned to normal civilian life. This did not last long, as he joined with his friend Blue Beetle to find who was manipulating [[Kord Industries]], an investigation that lead to the death of [[Ted Kord]] ([[Blue Beetle]]). During the following crisis, Booster brought together former team members of his version of the [[Justice League of America]] to help find the killers.
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*[[Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane 32 (1962)|Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane #32]]
 
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After [[Superman]] lost his powers fighting [[Superboy-Prime]], Booster attempted to fill the void he had left in Metropolis. Signing many lucrative sponsorship contracts, he used Skeets's knowledge of the future to be in exactly the right place at the right time to perform a heroic deed. He also, on at least one occassion, hired an actor to pose as a supervillain and subsequently "defeated" him. The actor later came forward, however, and Booster's credibility was immediately lost.
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*[[Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane 34 (1962)|Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane #34]]
 
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*[[Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane 35 (1962)|Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane #35]]
 
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When a [[ballostro]] brought a nuclear submarine into the middle of Metropolis, Booster tried to reclaim his lost glory by defeating the beast. However, he had no luck until [[Supernova]] arrived to teleport the creature away. The submarine had been damaged, and was in immediate danger of setting off a nuclear explosion in the middle of the city. Booster managed to lift the vessel in his forcefield and fly it out of harm's way. However, he was killed in the blast.
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==Characteristics==
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*[[Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane 38 (1963)|Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane #38]]
 
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'''Height:''' [[Height Scale#6 Feet 5 Inches|6'5"]] <br>
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*[[Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane 39 (1963)|Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane #39]]
 
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'''Weight:''' 215 lbs (98 kg) <br>
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*[[Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane 40 (1963)|Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane #40]]
 
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'''Eyes:''' Blue <br>
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'''Hair:''' Blond <br>
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*[[Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane 49 (1964)|Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane #49]]
 
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==Miscellaneous==
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'''Equipment:''' Power Suit, Wristbands, Legion Flight Ring, Force Field Belt. <br>
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*[[Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane 53 (1964)|Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane #53]]
 
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'''Transportation:''' No known transportation. <br>
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'''Weapons:''' Wristbands contain blasters. <br>
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*[[Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane 55 (1965)|Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane #55]]
 
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*[[Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane 66 (1966)|Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane #66]]
 
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* Booster Gold #1
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*[[Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane 71 (1967)|Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane #71]]
 
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BoosterGold

Booster Gold


Real Name: Michael Jon Carter
Nicknames: No known nicknames
Former Aliases: No known former aliases
Other Current Aliases: No other known current aliases


Status

Occupation: Businessman
Legal Status: Legal status unknown
Identity: Secret
Marital Status: Single
Group Affiliation: Justice League of America, The Conglomerate, Extreme Justice, Super Buddies
Base of Operations: Metropolis, New York City


Origin

Michael Carter was a college football star in the 25th Century when he was forced to leave the sport due to his illegal wagering on himself. Taking a job as a night watchman at the Metropolis Space Museum Michael became fascinated by the displays of 20th Century hero's. With the help of the robot Skeets, a fellow security officer, Michael stole a Legion flight ring, Brainiac 5's forcefield belt as well as other items from the displays and travelled back in time to the 20th Century.

Place of Birth: Metropolis 25th Century
Place of Death: Metropolis 21st Century
Known Relatives: Daniel Carter, (21st Century ancestor), Michelle Carter (aka Goldstar) (deceased)
First Appearance: Booster Gold 1 (1986)
Final Appearance: 52 15 (2006)

History

Using the technology he stole from the 25th Century, Michael Carter became the hero Booster Gold, and on one of his first missions saved the life of the President of the United States. This act rewarded him with instant fame which he cashed in on, becoming quite wealthy. Unfortunatly, his manager stole a large amount of his money leaving Booster with little.

Booster Gold was a main player in the revamped Justice League International, run by Maxwell Lord, during the late 80's. Teaming up with his good friend Blue Beetle (Ted Kord) the two of them caused some major trouble for the league and led to some of the funnier storylines, including the setting up of a casino on a living island. During the battle with Doomsday (a name that Booster coined to describe the monster who would eventually kill Superman) his suit was destroyed, leaving him no longer able to function as a superhero. His friend Ted Kord (Blue Beetle) came to the rescue and built him a new suit, although it was much bulkier and tended to malfunction. During a battle with the Overmaster, Booster again lost his suit and this time his arm. Ted Kord again built Booster a new suit and constructed Booster a cybernetic arm.

This incarnation of the Justice League of America eventually fell apart and Booster Gold joined with Extreme Justice. It was during his time with this team that Booster made a deal with Monarch who restored his arm. Another new costume was constructed, this time in part from Skeets, bringing Booster back to his former level of powers.

After the death of Sue Dibny, Booster, becoming disallusioned with his fellow heros, gave up his Booster Gold identity and returned to normal civilian life. This did not last long, as he joined with his friend Blue Beetle to find who was manipulating Kord Industries, an investigation that lead to the death of Ted Kord (Blue Beetle). During the following crisis, Booster brought together former team members of his version of the Justice League of America to help find the killers.

After Superman lost his powers fighting Superboy-Prime, Booster attempted to fill the void he had left in Metropolis. Signing many lucrative sponsorship contracts, he used Skeets's knowledge of the future to be in exactly the right place at the right time to perform a heroic deed. He also, on at least one occassion, hired an actor to pose as a supervillain and subsequently "defeated" him. The actor later came forward, however, and Booster's credibility was immediately lost.

When a ballostro brought a nuclear submarine into the middle of Metropolis, Booster tried to reclaim his lost glory by defeating the beast. However, he had no luck until Supernova arrived to teleport the creature away. The submarine had been damaged, and was in immediate danger of setting off a nuclear explosion in the middle of the city. Booster managed to lift the vessel in his forcefield and fly it out of harm's way. However, he was killed in the blast.

Characteristics

Height: 6'5"
Weight: 215 lbs (98 kg)
Eyes: Blue
Hair: Blond
Unusual Features: No unusual features


Powers

Known Powers: No known powers.
Known Abilities: No known abilities.
Strength Level: Strength level unknown


Miscellaneous

Equipment: Power Suit, Wristbands, Legion Flight Ring, Force Field Belt.
Transportation: No known transportation.
Weapons: Wristbands contain blasters.


Notes

  • No special notes.


Trivia


Recommended Readings

  • Booster Gold #1
  • 52


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