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Friday, February 26, 2010

Happy Birthday to Karen Berger

Ms. Berger has been an editor at DC for awhile (a long while), and her birthday is significant to this site mainly because news of it accidentally led me to discovering a bug in the artists output page. Since pointing out flaws is a major component of every editor's job, it just goes to show how good she is at her job. So everyone wish Ms. Berger a very happy birthday.

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Thursday, February 25, 2010

Boosterrific Ad Revenue

Today, a treat for those of you who may be interested in money, statistics, or the inner working of a fan website. Ads were added to Boosterrific one month ago yesterday, and the totals are in. In a month of whoring ourselves out Booster Gold style, we've earned... $1.08. Ads on Boosterrific are brought to you by Google, and Google won't even consider this an actual revenue-generating website until it has acquired $10 in credit. At the present rate, that's November 2010. However, Google won't actually cut a check until we've acquired $100 in credit. At the present rate, that's not until May 2018. So mark your calendars: come 2018, we'll be partying like it's 1999.

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Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Booster Gold is the Bomb

Good thing: the cover to Booster Gold #30 is being used to promote DC Comics' March 2010 releases on previews.diamondcomics.com. Bad thing: the title of the image according to the page source code is "bomb.jpg." Hopefully that is a description of the cover and not a description of the issue's sales numbers.

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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Get a job, Booster

Geoff Johns' new job made us wonder how Booster Gold earns a living. For years, he had a stipend with the Justice League. Then he worked with Ted Kord in a number of ventures. Following Ted's death, he sold celebrity sponsorships to pay the bills. But now he lives with his ancestor and works with a man more interested in experimental time travel than bringing home the bacon. So where is Booster earning his daily bread? Inquiring minds want to know.

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Monday, February 22, 2010

Meet Geoff Johns, DC Chief Creative Officer

Congratulations to Geoff Johns for his promotion to DC Chief Creative Officer late last week. He's earned the title with his success over the past few years. Don't forget your good friend Booster Gold now that you're at the top, Geoff.

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