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Monday, October 24, 2016
This Day in History: Booster Pig
Remember that time Booster Gold was transformed into a pig?
Yeah. That was 15 years ago today.
(Panels like this are why I read comic books.)
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Tuesday, September 22, 2015
Booster Gold, Dancing Fool
Over the weekend, Miri B wrote in and reminded me that Booster Gold made a different splash in mass media. Check out this panel from Sensation Comics Featuring Wonder Woman #11, released in June.
Sensation Comics Featuring Wonder Woman "Chapter 33" by Josh Elder, Juan Castro, Jamal Igle
As you can see, Booster appeared on Dancing with the Heroes! No news on who his competitors were. If that show is anything like Dancing with the Stars, "hero" is probably defined pretty loosely. Some other dancers might be Anima, Elasti-Girl, Heckler, Looker, Major Bummer, 'Mazing Man, and Snapper Carr.
Yeah, I'd still watch that.
Thanks to Miri for the info and the scan.
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Wednesday, November 30, 2011
New Old Releases: Wonder Woman
Booster Gold does not appear in any of the comics DC has scheduled for release today. However, that doesn't mean that DC is not releasing anything worth reading. Specifically, if you have the means, you could do much worse than Wonder Woman Chonicles, Volume 2.
The Golden Age adventures of the Amazon Princess are absurdly entertaining. It's a fanciful, anything-goes style of storytelling alien to the satirical, social-commentary nature of Booster Gold stories.
Maybe they do promote lesbianism and sexual bondage, as Doctor Frederic Wertham once famously wrote. But considering modern fare where the DC women now seem to have an unprecedentedly lewd nature, these comics can seen quaint by comparison.
Buy this collection and show Skeets that we will support our DC characters, whether they get television shows or not.
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Monday, July 5, 2010
Costume Crazy
Few things are as important to a comic book super hero as his or her costume. The look of a character should hopefully immediately convey everything that a new reader needs to know about that character. That's why last week's brouhaha over Wonder Woman's new duds is more than some temporary media circus: it's an important window into America's association with the character of Wonder Woman. It would seem that most of us don't care for the new appearance, likely because it does not invoke what we expect from the character (which as I understand it is actually a part of Straczynski's story). Whether the design is temporary or not, it reveals our biases about what we expect of one of DC's most iconic heroes.
While Booster Gold is not as popular or as iconic as Wonder Woman, can this situation teach us any lesson about Booster's costume? Booster's look has passed through many permutations over the years only to return (more or less) to the original design just in time for the character's great renaissance. Is this a coincidence? Did Dan Jurgens strike gold (so to speak) on his first try? Or was it always the collar holding Booster back from widespread recognition?
Hmmm. There may be something to that collar business; we'll have to see what Martian Manhunter has to say about that.
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