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Monday, April 8, 2013
Collecting One Page at a Time
According to ComicsPriceGuide.com, Booster Gold, Vol. 1, #9 is worth about $3.00 in near-mint condition. According to Etsy.com, the same issue is worth more than $4.40 if you cut all the pages out.
JennsMinis is selling 12 pages from the issue in two separate listings (here and here). The issue originally contained 16 pages of story and ads. Even if you buy both listings, you'll still have to buy an intact issue and tear it apart yourself to complete your collection of loose pages.
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Friday, June 15, 2012
Fathers Love Booster Gold
Unlike Rip Hunter, most of us don't have time-travelling parents, but that doesn't mean that we don't look up to our fathers. There's no better way to tell dad that he's your hero than by giving him the gift of Booster Gold.
Remind dad that the classics never go out of style! These vintage wool letters are available from the Etsy.com store of Emmy Lucy. These letters would look great on a classic Booster Gold-themed letterman's jacket (the kind your pop still has hanging in the back of his closet).
Just because dad still has some bad habits doesn't mean that he can't look good. Straight from the Etsy.com store of Gotham City Comics comes this one-of-a-kind Booster Gold cigarette lighter. Obviously Booster Gold can't officially endorse cigarette lighters (he's got to think of the children!), but some fan-made artwork is the next best thing.
This Father's Day, show dad your his biggest booster with Booster Gold!
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Friday, May 11, 2012
Mothers Love Booster Gold
What are you giving your mother for Mother's Day this Sunday? Why not give her something to remind her of your favorite hero, Booster Gold? No, I'm not recommending that you gamble away your future to pay for her operation. I mean something handmade made with love from etsy.com, where artisans provide the handmaking and you provide the love.
Remind Mom that inside every woman is a girl waiting for the prince of charming himself, Booster Gold! This hairbow is available from the Etsy.com store of Bat Cactus. (If your mom has a sister, consider picking up the Blue Beetle hairbow to complete the set!)
Looking for something a little more grown-up? Consider these earrings or a matching pendant from the Etsy.com store of Bear Accessories. She'll be the envy of all her Capitalist friends!
This Mother's Day, give mom some gold: Booster Gold!
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Monday, December 19, 2011
Nothing Says Etsy Like a Pillow Sidekick
Maybe it's not a real robot, but you can get your hands on a roughly life-sized Skeets at Etsy.com.
This Justice League Unlimited-inspired Skeets doll is available from the Etsy.com store of Kid Crimson Flash, who also offers Booster Gold-themed shoes. It sure seems like Etsy.com is becoming the web's go-to place for Booster Gold stuff.
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Thursday, November 10, 2011
Nothing Says Etsy Like a Squeezable Sidekick
Last year Boosterrific.com promised you that the cutest thing on the internet was a Booster Gold doll. A year later, and nothing has changed except the doll.
Another year, another doll! This unique 11-inch tall Booster Gold plushie comes with a little Skeets, because your little stuffed Booster Gold companion needs his own little stuffed companion. The pair are available from the Etsy.com store of Showboat on the Road, where you can also find hand-wash-only Aquaman doll. Make note that Showboat on the Road is willing to take custom orders. (Rani? Godiva? Perforated Man? The mind still boggles!)
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