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Thursday, November 24, 2011
Giving Thanks for Beefcake
Happy Thanksgiving. Take your time, enjoy your meal. Let Booster Gold take care of the dishes.
Artist Erica Henderson hints that she wants to do a 2013 DC beefcake calendar on her blog I Fail At Life, That's Why I Became An Artist. That sounds like something we can give thanks for.
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Friday, May 13, 2011
A Question for the Ladies: Is Booster Hot?
Booster sure thinks he is. But a better question is whether his audience thinks so. After yesterday's beach pic, it's only natural to ask if you find Booster Gold attractive.
Yes, he is a comic book character, and his personal appearance varies widely from artist to artist. But he is always young and blond and has a quarterback's physique. Booster is also always charming, funny, and even pretty smart. On the flip side, he's often flippant, selfish, and kind of a cad, at least publicly. Do all of Booster's qualities sum to a turn-on or a turn-off?
Today's Boosterrific Poll has gone Cosmopolitan and is specifically tied to this question, so speak up. I know I specifically asked the ladies, but if you're a guy, you can vote, too; there's no wrong answer here. Inquiring minds just want to know.
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Friday, September 10, 2010
I Am Living Proof. Beefcake!
Since SallyP scooped me by including Booster Gold's topless exercise routine from Booster Gold, Vol. 1, #18 in her beefcake roll call yesterday, for Boosterrific's final installment in her Green Lantern's Butt Forever's Beefcake Week, I give you not Booster Gold but Supernova:
Booster Gold's ancestor Daniel Carter shows his future wife, Rose, the goods. Panel from Booster Gold, Vol. 2, #3, 2007. Art by Dan Jurgens and Norm Rapmund.
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Thursday, September 9, 2010
New Releases: Booster Gold & Generation Lost
After a one day delay thanks to the extended Labor Day weekend, Booster Gold, Volume 2, #36 (found here, here, and here in their chronological order of Booster appearances within the issue) and Justice League: Generation Lost #9 are scheduled to hit stands today. Buy them both and make Skeets happy.
UPDATE: People, read JL:GL first, Booster Gold second. Trust me, it will make more sense. (I swear that they are trying to make the chronology of Booster's adventures as complicated as possible for the only person on the planet who is trying to keep them in order: me.)
Meanwhile, in the continuing adventures of Beefcake Gold:
Booster Gold, American gigolo. Panel from Formerly Known as the Justice League #1, 2003. Art by Kevin Maguire and Joe Rubenstein.
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Wednesday, September 8, 2010
What If Wednesday Came without Comics?
It's Wednesday, but sadly there are no new comics (at least in America). It's not the end of the industry just yet, it's just a side effect of our 3-day weekend. Be patient: there are two Booster Gold comics on the horizon.
To kill the time until they get here, perhaps you can peruse Gavok's review of the Geoff Johns teaser panels from the beginning and end of his run on Booster Gold over at 4thletter.net.
Or maybe you'd just like to keep the beefcake theme going:
"Completely healed" but without toes? (Ah, the 1990s.) Panel from Extreme Justice #12, 1996. Art by Tom Morgan and Ken Branch.
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