Title | Pages | Job Number | Notes |
Blue and Gold
Illustration on Cover, Front |
1 | ||
Blue & Gold, Chapter 1: The Secret Origin of Booster Gold
Story on Interior Page(s) |
22 | Ted's final line -- "Oh boy" -- is the second time in the series that that line has been used to evoke the TV series Quantum Leap, which had a somewhat similar premise to this series. | |
Blue & Gold, Chapter 2: O.M.A.C.'d
Story on Interior Page(s) |
22 | Credits include: "Special thanks to Nick Napolitano." | |
Blue & Gold, Chapter 3: Freedom Fighters
Story on Interior Page(s) |
22 | At Vanishing Point, the villains have on their screens Ganthet giving Kyle Rayner his power ring, Joker beating Jason Todd with a crowbar, and young Clark Kent meeting the Legion of Super-Heroes. | |
Blue & Gold, Chapter 4: Putting the Band Back Together
Story on Interior Page(s) |
22 | There is no explanation given why Ice is alive in this timeline. Max has a monologue that attempts to explain how the Max from Justice League International became the Max of Infinite Crisis. | |
Blue & Gold, Chapter 5: Mindgames
Story on Interior Page(s) |
22 | ||
Blue & Gold, Conclusion: Holding Back the Years
Story on Interior Page(s) |
22 | Though the cover correctly places the "One Million" future in the 853rd century, Skeets identifies that time period as the year 1,000,000. The final page features sneak peeks of upcoming storylines. |