Thursday, April 23, 2015
There Must Be a Hole in My Pocket
While I didn't vote for New 52 Booster myself, I totally respect that someone would. Sometimes it's nice to start over.
Last week's poll question: If only one Booster Gold survives Convergence, who should it be? (65 votes)
The last time DC ran 8 weeks of constant, weekly crossovers was 1988's Millennium. I distinctly remember the clerk at my Local Comic Shop at the time moaning that he'd just recovered from buying all the Crisis tie-ins when Millennium started.
Back then, most of the crossover titles cost about $1. Today, they are all $4. That's an increase twice the rate of inflation! (So much for holding that line at $2.99, eh, DC?) I hope that guy working in the comic shop back then has gotten a raise or two over the years, or Convergence is going to put him in the poor house.
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Wednesday, April 22, 2015
New Old Release: JL3K The Camelot War
Tired of Convergence yet?
This week we get Ralph Dibny and Kelly Jones on Swamp Thing and a return of the worst Outsiders ever. But it doesn't look like we'll be getting any Booster Gold. Even Convergence: Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes won't include our hero, despite the fact that we know Booster and the Legion will be tangling in Booster's own title launching next week.
From an interview at comicbook.com this past February:
Russ Burlingame: We've seen that Booster Gold will run afoul of Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes in his second issue. Will we see any of that in your own title?
Stuart Moore: No, that takes place before our story.
Don't despair, Booster fans. There will be some Booster on the rack this week. It just won't be new.
Enter Justice League 3000 Volume 2: The Camelot War, which includes the arrival of classic Blue and Gold in the 30th century. Of course you bought those issues when they were new, but now you can buy them again without breaking your floppies out of their mylar. At $14.99, this book is collectively cheaper than the individual issues were, so there's an incentive here for those of you who were trade-waiting.
Buy it or not. Skeets doesn't care.
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Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Sometimes Grim and Gritty Looks Great
Big time Booster booster Keith Callbeck recently tweeted his latest commission acquisition:
That's Booster Gold by Jae Lee, and it looks great. That's a comic book I would buy. Congratulations, Keith!
You can see more of Callbeck's commissions and convention hijinks (and pics of his enviable Booster Cave) as @CubReporterK on Twitter.com.
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Monday, April 20, 2015
I Finally Found Some Cosplay and It's Adorable
It may be a slow cosplay season for Booster, but this pic might make it all worth it:
This charming cosplay couple is Carrie Cosson and her daughter. Click on the image above to see more pics of the two of them fighting crime (and enjoying lollipops) together at JimSmash!!!.
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Friday, April 17, 2015
This Day in History: Shocked and Appalled
Thirteen years ago today, Booster Gold stood in front of the nation and accused the United States government of failing to protect its citizens in the pages of Haven: The Broken City #5.
Booster's been doing this sort of grandstanding for years. He might not be a politician himself, but he loves the spotlight as much as any Senator. Stick a microphone in his face, and he'll talk 'til your ears fall off.
Over the years, we've seen him call press conferences to denounce Superman and praise Manhunters. By comparison, publicly accusing the U.S. Commander-in-Chief for ignoring an alien invasion is practically patriotic.
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