Let's clear this stuff up.
It's Jurgens, so I'm not expecting him to keep track of which realities actually exist in this version of the Multiverse, but here's what I know:
- Earth-Four doesn't exist post-crisis, let alone post-flashpoint.
- No version of Booster Gold in this issue, nor even the one who's about to be appearing in Justice League 3000, is from New Earth.
- The version of Booster that is the lead character in this issue remembers the events of Justice League International Annual (Volume 3) #1, which suggests that he is from a very similar universe, or that the Booster who's captured by Brainiac is the one who comes from a universe we haven't seen. I don't know which. ONE of them is from the future of Prime Earth. I just don't know which.
- For that reason, I tagged the lead guy as Futures End, and his Michelle as Futures End too.
- Michelle and Booster come from the 25th century, so far as I recall.
So, unless they're going to let Booster ignore the Multiverse, and just jump between different versions of the multiverse like it weren't no thang, the above should apply. - Hatebunny (talk) 22:05, September 26, 2014 (UTC)
Earth-4 or Earth-Four
The versions of Beetle and Captain Atom are those of Earth-Four, not Earth-4. I think this takes place pre-Crisis, not in the 52 Multiverse. Booster's cut-off dialogue seems to suggest it's not the Earth-4 he visited with Rip. --Tupka217 22:08, September 26, 2014 (UTC)