And Booster Gold had a comic run, a guest spot on Smallville, and a whole JLU episode dedicated to him.
Plus, the fact that he's a fraud (like many people on social media) and is only in the past for fame and money (like so many people on social media) makes his story a good analogue for the current state of people today; many people are not on social media doing the things they do for altruistic reasons, they're in it for fame and money. Many don't live the lives they appear to lead, they're not good people though they appear to champion good causes, a lot of these people on scial media are 100% frauds.
Like Booster Gold.
Done right, his story could resonate with a lot of people, whether that's a good or bad thing remains to be seen.