Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Quiet: Artist at Work
Two weeks later, and I'm still discovering neat tidbits from New York Comic Con 2012. Today, we'll watch as Franco Aureliani of AW Yeah Comics creates Booster Gold from scratch for some lucky fan (who happens to be Russ Burlingame, Senior Staff Writer at ComicBook.com).
Thanks to Russ Burlingame for posting this on the web for us to see, and thanks to Franco for taking Russ' commission.
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Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Shameless Self-Promotion
In the true spirit of Booster Gold, I interrupt today's blog-cast to bring to your attention the Kickstarter campaign for Cellbloc Studios' video game Dungeon Wars.
Who is Cellbloc Studios, you ask? In it we are primarily several of the people I work with in my day job and me. We've decided to make a video game, and we're trying to scrounge up the capital to get the ball rolling.
If you've enjoyed the content at Boosterrific.com, please consider donating at least $1 to our Kickstarter campaign as a way of showing your thanks. I'd really appreciate it.
You may note that I've already changed the "real" ads here on the site to those promoting the Kickstarter campaign. They'll be sticking around for the duration. I'm sure I'll be mentioning this again before we reach the finish line on November 28. Sure, that seems like a lot of advertising, but don't you agree that's the way Booster would want it?
[UPDATE 10/25/12: Never mind. See Friday's post for details.]
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Monday, October 22, 2012
Dressing Up for New York Comic Con 2012
I know you were waiting for cosplay pics from last week's New York Comic Con 2012. So here they are.
This picture was found at Kotaku.com. A man, his machine... It looks like there's love in the air. (Yes, we did meet this fellow earlier this year.)
The second picture of Bare Midriff Booster, Mister Miracle, Dr. Fate, and Bare Midriff Beetle comes by way of Uproxx.com (which credits its pic to by Steven Leung at Flickr.com). As much as I love seeing Mister Miracle, something about that mask is really giving me the creeps. But I love Booster's purse!
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Friday, October 19, 2012
No, Not the One with Charlie Sheen
Look, up in the sky! It's a bird! It's a plane!
It's Booster Gold by Raymund Lee! This fan art is called The Arrival, and is but one of many entertaining pin-up illustrations of comic book heroes that can be found on his Deviant Art site.
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Thursday, October 18, 2012
Friends in High Places
Funny, isn't it, that when we take Booster Gold specifically out of the question, enthusiasm for a generic, selfish glory-seeker in the White House drops significantly.
Last week's poll question: If a celebrity like Booster Gold ran for President, would you be likely to vote for him? (39 votes)
As you all know by now, Booster Gold got his nom de guerre from none other than United States President Ronald Reagan himself. With friends like that, Booster could have a real career in politics without ever even having to be elected.
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