
Wednesday, November 18, 2015
Booster Gold in February DC Solicitations
DC's solicitations for February/March came out earlier this week and to no one's great surprise, there isn't a hint of any new Booster Gold titles. There are, however, several trades collecting previous Booster Gold appearances.
JUSTICE LEAGUE 3001 VOL. 1: DÉJÀ VU ALL OVER AGAIN TP Written by KEITH GIFFEN and J.M. DeMATTEIS
Art and cover by HOWARD PORTER
On sale MARCH 16 • 192 pg, FC, $16.99 US
Reprints Booster's appearance in Justice League 3000 #14 and Justice League 3001 #3.WORLD'S FUNNEST TP
Written by EVAN DORKIN, ALAN GRANT, and others
Art by KEVIN O'NEILL, RAFAEL ALBUQUERQUE, FRANK MILLER, DAVID MAZZUCCHELLI and others
Cover by BRIAN BOLLAND
On sale MARCH 30 • 296 pg, FC, $16.99 US
Among other Bat-Mite and Mr. Mxyzptlik stories, this reprints Booster's brief appearance in the World's Funnest one-shot.SUPERMAN AND THE JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA VOL. 1 TP
Written by DAN JURGENS and others
Art by DAN JURGENS, RICK BURCHETT and others
Cover by DAN JURGENS and RICK BURCHETT
On sale MARCH 23 • 412 pg, FC, $17.99 US
This one is chock full o' Gold (and Blue!) as it reprints Dan Jurgens' 1990s run on Justice League America.
Better start saving your pennies, Booster boosters!
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Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Site Maintenance Report
While looking for something to post here today — it's been a slow month for Booster Gold news even by recent standards — I realized that the character appearance lists weren't being sorted properly.
This was a side effect of Convergence and the sudden need to make all non-continuity appearances report as in-continuity appearances. I've fixed that by simplifying it a bit.
So good news, everybody! There might not be any new Booster Gold to talk about, but at least the old Booster Gold is now easier to find.
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Monday, November 16, 2015
Creator Conversations
Russ Burlingame finally got around to releasing his 30th anniversary interview with Booster Gold creator Dan Jurgens on ComicBook.com last week. It was totally worth the wait.
Burlingame: Is there anything you would have done differently in that first series?
Jurgens: It's funny. The biggest discussion at the time perhaps was, when we started off with issue #1, does the world know who Booster is, or are we getting him at Day One? In other words, is he already partway into being the character he's going to be, so we can play up those differences? We actually had a lot of discussions about that and my feeling at the time was to get him halfway into it. If we start from Day One, and we get those first struggles, that we can't immediately show that which makes him different.
I'm not sure that was the right way to go, I'm not sure it was the wrong way to go, but I think there would have been ways to do it better, and if I had it to do all over again, I think that humor would have still been part of the book but I would have gotten more drama into it with heavier-duty villains, stuff like that. And some of the later stuff we saw, where Broderick came from the future looking for him and stuff like that, I think we should have had him in #1. Let's introduce his own personal adversary from Day One, get him in issue #1 or #2 so he's there and we can already start to set up that kind of confrontation.
Burlingame: When [Giffen/DeMatteis] left Justice League and then you came on, you were there for like six months before Doomsday trashed Booster's costume that began this long odyssey of getting him back to a status quo. Was there a master plan when you did that, or what was the thinking?
Jurgens: That actually came out of a conversation between Mike Carlin and me, where he said "Let's give Booster a little bit of a different look," just to dust it up a little bit. I said sure, that sounds like a great idea. So we started to pursue that at the time. Never in my wildest dreams did I imagine he would end up in that awful, robotic sort of mechanical, big shoulder pad armor. It's like "Oh, my God," but that's kind of where that originally came from.
That's just a sampling. I encourage all Booster Gold fans to visit ComicBook.com for the full interview.
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Friday, November 13, 2015
Friday the 13th Fan Art
Blue and Gold by Filipino professional artist Jimbo Salgado:
Salgado has done work for DC Comics, but professionals can be fans, too. Find more of his work on DeviantArt.com.
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Thursday, November 12, 2015
Think Happy Thoughts
I still have a bit of a crush on Trixie myself.
Last week's poll question: Which character would you expect to see revealed as Booster Gold's future wife? (46 votes)
As the latest Booster Gold drought stretches deep into its fourth month, I pose this hypothetical question about what direction you'd like the character to take in the future.
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