Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Heroes! Homages Boosterrific
You know you've made it when your site masthead appears in other site's web comics. Hey, if Eyz can borrow the Boosterrific.com logo, the least I can do in return is steal promote his latest Heroes! strip.
It's funny because it's topical. And it's funny. (And those Sexy Spandersâ„¢ still look better than his DCnU costume.)
To see the larger, original-sized strip or to read Eyz's other strips, head over to heroes-comix.blogspot.com.
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Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Gold Exchange: Booster Gold #47
Booster Gold, Volume 2, has seen its last issue. Does that mean that Russ Burlingame's most recent "Gold Exchange" column at ComicRelated.com is also his last? Here's hoping for more. I don't know how many more endings I can take right now.
As usual, Burlingame asked Dan Jurgens all the right questions, and Jurgens replied by decisively answering the most pressing question of all: the fate of Skeets.
GX: What's in the backpack that Booster brought back with him from the Flashpoint Universe? Looking at #45 I can't seem to find him filling it before he leaves the cabin.
DJ: Skeets! He puts Skeets in the backpack previously, right as he left the cabin in the woods.
What a relief! Loosing Skeets to Flashpoint would have been a terrible insult to a great supporting character. Skeets, we're looking forward to seeing you in the DCnU.
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Monday, August 15, 2011
Twitter Like You Mean It
Finally, I have a reason to go to Twitter as Dan Jurgens started an account last week. How do I know it's the real Dan Jurgens? Simple: he's really, really vague about his upcoming work. I kid, I kid. But seriously: Dan Jurgens on Twitter. Welcome to the digital age, Dan.
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Friday, August 12, 2011
Push for 50
Over at the DC Comics Message Board, some determined Booster fans are considering petitioning DC Comics for a Booster Gold #50 to tie up the loose ends that were left dangling by the DC relaunch. We got closer than some might think; counting issues #0 and #1,000,000, there were 49 published issues of Booster Gold, Volume 2.
If you're still looking for a place to voice your frustration at the cancellation, visit the DC Message Board here. (Sure, it's probably going nowhere, but as Flashpoint was so desperate to remind us, hope is the cornerstone of the DC Universe.)
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Thursday, August 11, 2011
So Long, Old Friend
Now that we have the final issue of Booster Gold in our hands, Boosterrific.com would like to offer a heartfelt "thank you" to everyone who took part in crafting Booster Gold Volume 2. Thanks to Dan Jurgens, Norm Rapmund, Brian Miller and Hi-Fi Designs, Geoff Johns, Jeff Katz, Rex Ogle, Michael Siglain, Harvey Richards, and everyone else whose work made Booster Gold look so good in his own title. We're already eagerly awaiting Volume 3.
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