
Tuesday, March 10, 2026
New Release: Action Comics Corner Box
So, have you seen Cover A for this week's Action Comics #1096?

Yeah, yeah. Sure, there's Ghost Superman and a Superboy who wears Chucks and, for some reason, actual shorts. Great. But that's not the Important part.
This is:

When I last overhauled the design of Boosterrific back in 2018, I added a corner box because corner boxes are awesome. I'm glad that DC has finally gotten that memo. I mean, I'm not thrilled that Action Comics now cost $5 a pop, but if I have to pay that price, it's much better that they have Booster Gold on them.
And if you like that corner box drawn by Skyler Patridge as much as I do, keep your eyes out for Cover E, the "Spot Foil Variant" that is all corner box. Yes, it's $8, but it's selectively shiny!
Buy this issue for its cover and make Skeets happy.
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Friday, March 6, 2026
My Favorite Pages: Justice League Europe 50

What is most impressive to me about this two-page spread from Justice League Europe #50 is that at the time, Booster Gold's only power was flight. The rest of his technology had been destroyed by Doomsday (including, apparently, his blue boots). Yet here he is charging into battle with just his fists to save Europe from the super-powered army of Russia's newest dictator, Sonar. What a hero!

Yeah, maybe it does look like Booster should be shooting Booster Shots there, doesn't it? Before you suggest that maybe the artist forgot that Booster was powerless and editors had to erase Booster's powers (and opponent) from that panel, know that later, on page 34, Booster gets in a fistfight with Doctor Mid-Night (whose superpower is being blind). A hero, I say!
I also enjoy the dialogue here.

Yeah, deceit and money are useful, but as Sonar will be the first to admit, it helps when you have a mind-control machine.
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Wednesday, March 4, 2026
And Pluto Is Not a Planet Anymore
When I first started Boosterrific.com, DC hadn't rebooted its continuity in about two decades. At the time, volume number was a pretty useful way to tell what era a particular run of comics belonged to.
Obviously, times have changed. Publishers now restart numbering all the time—the current Superman title is volume 6!—for a variety of reasons (mostly to goose sales), and telling the volumes apart isn't as easy or as useful as it once was. So I'm thinking about changing the way this site handles volumes, eliminating the descriptor from the lists and simply going by year of publication instead, which is how I track my personal collection (which for some reason contains more than just comics with Booster Gold in them).
Don't worry too much: I'm certainly not planning to eliminate volume numbers from individual comics pages or URLs. Most visitors will never notice a difference.
Which raises the question of why I'm telling you this. Maybe it's to spur me into action. Maybe it's to warn you that what you see in the Boosterrific! comics lists might be changing as I tinker with formats. Maybe it's a request for suggestions for other usability improvements.
Maybe I'm just looking for something to talk about other than today's DC K.O. #5.
In any event, even though I don't say it often enough, thank you for visiting Boosterrific.com.
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