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Time Masters: Vanishing Point, by Dan Jurgens

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With Batman lost in time, DC’s top heroes must search throughout history to find him – and keep time from tearing itself apart!Vanishing Point – the place where time itself comes to an end – is tearing itself apart, and one of the keys to keeping reality from being torn asunder is finding exactly where Bruce Wayne is in the time stream! Rip Hunter puts together a high-powered band of Time Masters to travel throughout history in search of the World’s Greatest Detective, but can even the combined might and skill of Superman, Green Lantern and Booster Gold help the Time Master pinpoint where Batman went at the end of FINAL CRISIS? Collects TIME MASTERS: VANISHING POINT #1-6.
Time Masters: Vanishing Point, by Dan Jurgens- Amazon Sales Rank: #706463 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-03-03
- Released on: 2015-03-03
- Format: Kindle eBook
About the Author Dan Jurgens is the acclaimed writer responsible for the ground-breaking Death of Superman storyline.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful. Booster Gold shines again in Time Masters: Vanishing Point By David Suiter Writer and artist Dan Jurgens tells a story of his time travelling hero Booster Gold in Time Masters: Vanishing Point. Booster Gold recently hit the big time in an episode of Smallville on the WB Network. The episode picked up on many of the recent comic book developments with the character.Time Masters: Vanishing Point continues the story of Booster Gold and his partner Rip Hunter from the Booster Gold series produced by DC Comics. Booster and Rip are time cops making sure that time progresses as it always has. There are villains who wish to go back in time and alter events to suit them. Booster and Rip must prevent this.Jurgens uses some nice story telling techniques to go in depth on the characters of Booster Gold and Rip Hunter. The interactions the two heroes have throughout the story with Superman and Green Lantern help to tell who these characters are. Booster is defined by his aloofness. He must present the act of a media crazed, bumbling fool to continue as the greatest hero the world has never known. If his enemies knew what he was really up to they would stop at nothing to finish him off. This is not always easy for Booster to take and Jurgens conveys this throughout the story.Rip Hunter on the other hand is more of a mystery. Jurgens frames every story in this collection with a look at a young Rip as he grows and learns the dangers that come as a protector of the time stream. This method that Jurgens uses allows the reader to get more from the story not only of its central character but also of how the events of his youth are shaping his present.Jurgens does insert some items into the story that occurred in other stories not printed here and new readers may find that off putting, but not enough to detract from the overall story. Like most serialized fiction the story began somewhere else and continues in another book.The art that Jurgens provides with his inker Norm Rapamund is outstanding. A throwback to the more classic art of the 1990s, the pencil work is clean and each character is distinguishable from the next.The verdict: There is some great character development in this book. Jurgens makes the efforts of Booster Gold and Rip Hunter seem real and important in a fantastic way. The story has a beginning, a middle and an end but leaves enough plots dangling to entice the reader to come back for more. Fans of comics from all ages will enjoy this book
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. Final Crisis/Return of Bruce Wayne/Secret Origin of Booster Gold and Rip Hunter you weren't expecting tie-in sort of thing By Gareth This volume reprints DC Comics' Time Masters: Vanishing Point #1-6. It tells the story (or some of it anyway) of what was going on with Rip Hunter and the Justice League in The Return of Bruce Wayne. We also get to see a secret origin of both Rip Hunter and Booster Gold that I have not come across before. There is a story of sorts tying this book together, as Rip Hunter and various JLA members look for Bruce Wayne, who was catapulted back in time by Darkseid at the end of the Final Crisis. We have a group of villains brought together by the Black Beetle to seize control of time travel while there is a crisis keeping everyone else busy; we have Supernova - the Booster Gold rival, who turned out to be Booster Gold's ancestor in the Countdown series; and we have Rip Hunter and company `lost' in time and teaming up with Claw and Starfire, two old fantasy characters; throw in the return of the Linear Men and a new Waverider, and you have an enjoyable adventure that actually moves some admittedly minor characters' stories forward. The artwork is excellent, and in style with the story.
8 of 10 people found the following review helpful. Fun and entertaining prologue to DC's Flashpoint By G. Steirer Time Masters: Vanishing Point collects issues #1-6 of Time Masters: Vanishing Point, originally published between 2010 and 2011. It's hard to tell exactly where this falls continuity-wise (for instance, is it before, after, or during Justice League: Generation Lost, Vol. 1?), but it clearly comes after the events of Final Crisis and is meant to occur simultaneously with Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne. Production quality is competent: thin, medium-gloss paper and a flexible if somewhat messily glued binding (my copy has a couple smears of glue at the top of the spine). There are no extras save a single variant cover for issue #1.Dan Jurgen's story, in which Rip Hunter and Booster Gold lead Superman and Hal Jordan through time on a quest to find Batman, is fun and imaginative stuff, though not as tightly plotted--and not quite *as* imaginative--as Geoff Johns and Jurgen's earlier work on Booster Gold (see Booster Gold: Blue and Gold SC and Booster Gold: Day of Death). In fact, the story would probably have worked better had it stuck solely to Rip and Booster, as Booster's own series did. Here, Jurgens seems to have written in more characters than he knows what to do with (what purpose do Klaw and Starfire serve?); by the end, even Superman and Hal Jordan seem unnecessary additions. Art-wise, however, Jurgens is at the top of his game here. His pencils are expressive and dynamic--and beautifully colored by Hi-Fi Designs.If you like Dan Jurgens or Booster Gold, you'll likely enjoy this book. If you're a Batman fan looking for tie-ins to Batman's return, however, you're probably better off skipping this one (the search for Batman is a quickly abandoned setup). That said, by its end Vanishing Point appears to be functioning as a prologue for DC's next mega-event, Flashpoint. If you're at all interested in that, you'll want to pick this book up.
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