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Thursday, September 6, 2012
It's been a week, and I'm still pissed off about how bad Justice League International Annual #1 was.
Last week's poll question: Did you enjoy how Justice League International Annual wrapped up the series? (43 votes)
But enough about the present. Let's return to the topic of three weeks ago: classic artists. How you feel about the classic writer/artists teams? Each of the following pairs created an iconic hero with a discernible style.
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Eyz posted on Sep. 7, 2012 at 5:46 AM
I'm voting "The Man" and "The King" :P
I'm kinda sad that Stan Lee never actually got to reimagine him part of the whole "Imagine Stan Lee's" Elseworld books for DC actually..
xingyiquan posted on Sep. 12, 2012 at 1:18 PM
Wow I couldn't disagree more.
I've been reading Booster Gold since issue #1.
Dan Jurgens has been a poor writer, full of cliches and lameness.
The 1000 was his only decent bad guys.
Who are booster golds rogues gallery? Name the bad guys created by Jurgens to challenge booster? That weird mini alien that killed Goldstar (HORRIBLE IDEA BY THE WAY!)
His superman vs booster arc was actually pretty cool and has been used well since then.
But really, who is booster's nemesis? Two full Booster Gold series and no actual nemesis this is pathetic! Backlash the guy with the whips? The weird evil wizard during the time travel miniseries? God Jurgens pisses me off!
Now, after a boring, formulaic, phoney JLI series gets rightfully cancelled ( I collected the entire Geffen series from the old days and it was far superior)this Annual was the best issue of the whole run.
The anti-Occupy story where Jurgens made up Breakdown and his lame pals, with the most overt politicized right wing nonsene was simply horrible. The political posturing was so transparent and weak my goodness. Even my 12 year old self would have seen through the contrived drama and straw men he created. Oh yes, these anarchist protesters are destroying america, gag. I don't care his political preference but the simplistic and childish approach he took was yet another reminder of why I can't stand Jurgens immature, uncompelling and simply boring writing.
And yet I've read every issue of every Booster Gold comic ever published just about!!
Am I crazy or what?
Now on to the Annual. I realized halfway through that this was NOT a jurgens book, because it was clever, interesting, compelling and had some very cool ideas in it.
I loved how Guy was complaining and mad at booster, the reader is thinking that Guy is just doing his normal cranky pants thing. But then it turns out he was right and Booster WAS full of it. That was cool!!!!
I loved how The Olympian was such an arrogant bastrd!! Had me cracking up. Jurgens can't write that self-mocking tone, he is so straight laced and fake posturing trying to write a 60's style sincere comic he has no nuance whatsoever.
I love how Batwing quit and Guy left in the first few pages. Followed by Booster declaring this is the beginning of the New justice league! That kind of ironic juxtaposition is impossible for a simpleton like Jurgens, he can't write anything but a straight good guy vs bad guy clash.
Beetle"Where is superman and wonderwoman?" in the voice of a naive youngster, revealing much about his character and being funny at the same time. That's good writing. Not just a chest puffed out Im here to save the day thing that Jurgens would have done.
I loved how it played on Boosters fake confidence and how he was scamming everyone with the best of intentions.
Compare to JLI #12 with the totally predictable sad sack booster saying I give up then being persuaded by his buddies to keep up the fight. So obvious so lame so dam frustrating!
I absolutely LOVED the arrival of the future booster lecturing his previous self. The time travel aspect of booster has been ignored throughout the series, and finally we get the most compelling aspect of booster back in the spotlight.
To give Jurgens credit, the 52 card pick up was pretty cool, and wrapping booster with Rip Hunter and the time master stuff was cool. I like that and they have to keep bringing that back to show how Booster stands out from other superheros. It's a good idea that Jurgens has consistently flubbed up but he gets some credit there for sure.
I LOVED how the future booster fails and begins to fade away, then the real booster fades too. FINALLY SOME real drama, something interseting, something to care about something to wonder about, something open ended and dangerous and compelling!!!
Not just another smash up of some lame lightweaver loser that you knew exactly how it would end.
When I saw the author was Geoff Johns I said FINALLY a decent writer. He made JLI slighting interesting for the FIRST time in the entire series. Not totally predictable and formulaic like Jurgens.
Now you hear me hating on Jurgens, but don't get me wrong. I'm a huge Booster fan since issue One and there are some ideas he's had that I really liked. Having booster be a scavenger who's powers were based on bits and pieces taken from the Legion, booster as time master, booster as self-questioning leader, etc. These are good. But as a writer he is so far behind the pack, his stuff would have been corny in the 60's and that's not a compliment.
I don't need "dark brooding edgy". Just interesting, compelling and well written work, which unfortunately Jurgens cannot do.
However he's the only writer who actually has passion for doing a booster book, and until some other guy takes him on, Booster remains only a shadow of how interesting he could be.
Where's alan moore when we need him!
Keep up the good work on the blog!
XYQ
Boosterrific [Official Comment] posted on Sep. 12, 2012 at 5:15 PM
Quote: "FINALLY SOME real drama, something interseting, something to care about something to wonder about, something open ended and dangerous and compelling!!!"
Clearly, you're not as jaded about the state of DC Comics as I am. Glad to hear that DC does, in fact, still reach some audience who has enthusiasm for their product.
Thursday, August 23, 2012
I'm quite glad to see that each of these artists has supporters among Booster Gold fans. (At this point, I'd even be willing to see Liefeld get his hands on Booster.)
Last week's poll question: Which still-active artist who has never drawn Booster Gold would you most like to see draw the character? (41 votes)
That was fun. We'll revisit the topic of artists in the near future. In the meantime, a more topical question given my recent post:
One more thing of note: Adam Warrock of "Booster Gold" rap fame will be having a 24-hour long Rap-A-Thon fundraiser tomorrow to help replace equipment recently stolen. If you liked his Booster Gold rap, or if you'd like to hear him make more DC or pop-culture-centric raps in the future, consider popping over to his site AdamWarrock.com tomorrow, August 24, 2012, and making a donation to his cause.
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Thursday, August 16, 2012
Like Justice League International, the Olympics are now over. But like Justice League International, they'll be back.
Last week's poll question: In which individual Olympic event would Booster Gold most be most likely win a Gold Medal? (39 votes)
One thing that will never be back is Joe Kubert. When Kubert died earlier this week, the world lost one of its great artists. Kubert's passing denies us the opportunity of seeing his interpretation of Booster Gold. I'm sure his Skeets would have looked amazing.
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Xylob posted on Aug. 16, 2012 at 11:16 AM
If Liefeld drew Booster he'd never have feet... and I just can't imaging Booster's uniform with pouches all over it.
CND posted on Aug. 16, 2012 at 2:54 PM
Gotta say, Mike would bring interesting art to Booster Gold.
Also, are we all forgetting this ( http://www.boosterrific.com/news.php?date=2010-04-01&The-Narrow-Miss-Rob-Liefeld-on-Booster-Gold ) post from way back when? We already know what a Liefield Booster would look like
Boosterrific [Official Comment] posted on Aug. 16, 2012 at 8:17 PM
Heh, that prank has legs. Sorry, CDN, but that "Liefeld" drawing was an April Fools Day prank. I actually drew that sketch for the post. So far as I'm aware, Liefeld has never actually drawn Booster Gold.
Grimmy posted on Aug. 16, 2012 at 8:20 PM
Great choices (almost) all, but wouldn't someone like Scott Campbell bring more personality and humor to a Booster Gold story.
p.s.
Good-bye Joe, thanks for all the great times.
Boosterrific [Official Comment] posted on Aug. 16, 2012 at 8:55 PM
With one exception, all the artists I chose from this list are versatile masters with a sizable library and a unique style. In short, they are artists of which I'm a fan. (The remaining artist I included as a joke.)
I don't happen to be a fan of Campell's work. He's a slow pin-up artist with weak sequential skills. His characters have only one facial expression and are always posed like they are in the middle of a gymnastics competition. I'm sure he'd draw a very playful Booster Gold, if he ever got around to it and had an excuse to put some unnaturally deformed women in front of him.
Heh. I don't mean to be so rough on the guy. He's clearly got talent and he has earned his fans. He just doesn't pop into my mind when I think "living master," and I don't believe he deserves to be mentioned alongside as Joe Kubert.
Jesster posted on Aug. 16, 2012 at 10:41 PM
The first 3 would do great interpretations, the last 3 I can picture and only like one of them because I think his style is at least fun. I wonder which "non-living" masters that fans would like to have seen draw Booster Gold. Perhaps a good pole question for Halloween, or perhaps a question I missed in the past.
Boosterrific [Official Comment] posted on Aug. 16, 2012 at 11:21 PM
I did ran a "no-longer-working" masters poll in March 2011 in which Curt Swan earned more votes than Jack Kirby. I'm all for re-visiting the question. Everyone has a favorite artist, and there are no wrong answers. (Except J. Scott Campbell. I mean reaaaaaly.)
Friend of the site Harry once suggested I rerun polls frequently to see how my visitors' opinions change over time. Maybe this is a good opportunity to do that.
Eyz posted on Aug. 17, 2012 at 4:21 AM
Nice choices!
I'd go with Romita Jr on this list, at least to see him tackle on some DC characters. I can already picture the way he would do Booster's head more or less.
There's many other I would love to see draw Booster & co (and by co I mean either Jaime or Ted's Blue Beetle, Guy, Ice, Fire..)
Amanda Conner - just to see her Kevin Maguire-esque expressions on the team, Phil Hester would be nice too, Mike Allred now that is someone I want to see "happen" with Booster, Steve Dillon could be neat too.
Grimmy posted on Aug. 17, 2012 at 6:39 AM
Damn. Did someone get the number of that bus? Ouch, ok ok I really meant say Gary Frank.
Criticize that choice, go on I dare ya. ;? ...and YES, I do know that he has drawn Booster ONCE (in a couple panels of a book that nobody read), so that probably discounts him. Damn, I just can't win. :(
Monday, July 30, 2012
Without Chris Sprouse, we might still have had Booster Gold in his black leather jacket as the leader of the Conglomerate, but he wouldn't have looked nearly as cool.
Justice League Quarterly #1 in 1990 was among Sprouse's earliest works for DC Comics, but by no means was it the last. While it may seem that Sprouse has gone underutilized since the DC reboot, his legion of fans will be pleased to know that he recently hinted on his website, SprouseNet, that he will soon be returning to a Tom Strong mini-series. That's good birthday news, indeed.
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Grimmy posted on Jul. 30, 2012 at 3:36 PM
Chris Sprouse, Tom Strong, the only thing that could be better would be a guest appearance by "you know who". AWESOME NEWS
Eyz posted on Jul. 31, 2012 at 5:42 AM
Another Tom Strong mini?? Now that's some of the best comic-related news I've read all month!
Monday, November 28, 2011