
Monday, January 30, 2012
If This Hero Thing Doesn't Pan Out...
At long last, someone has finally answered the question of what Booster Gold would have looked like as a prospector in 19th-century California. Chaz Folgar recently submitted the following image to Comic Book Resources' "The Line it is Drawn" column as part of its "place comic book characters into different time periods" challenge.
Click the image above to go see a larger copy of this and other fine works at Comics Should Be Good's website. You can see more of Folgar's work on his website, Chazfstan.wordpress.com. As Skeets would say, "dig it."
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