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Friday, August 23, 2024

My Favorite Pages: Time Masters 1

My Favorite Pages

Early on in Time Masters #1, we are introduced to Rip Hunter's grandfather. The man we see is clearly not Booster Carter's father, but he very well could be Booster's father-in-law. (We still don't know who Booster will marry.)

But Booster boosters don't have to rely on retroactive continuity to find links to Booster Gold in the issue. Booster himself swoops in on page 15, and he is quickly given a demonstration of Hunter's latest experiments.

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"Hard to trust anybody"? Hmm. Like father, like son.

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Wednesday, August 21, 2024

Boy Toys

Booster booster Rob Snow has finally got his hands on the new McFarlane Super Powers Booster Gold figure, and he sent me this pic of our hero alongside his best bud, Blue Beetle!

Blue and Gold Super Powers figures, courtesy Rob Snow

Is that an optical illusion, or is Booster really half-a-head taller than Beetle? (According to Who's Who, Booster is 6' 5" while Beetle is 5' 11".) I asked Rob, who confirmed what my eyes had seen:

"Hes quite a bit taller. Had to scrunch him down into the Bug."

The only way they could be more comics-accurate is if Booster's Power Action was being airsick in the Bug!

Thanks for sharing, Rob.

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Monday, August 19, 2024

Let's Play a Guessing Game

I was reading the DC Comics solicitations for November 2024 on AIPTComics.com with an eye out for Booster Gold, and the only publications that will definitely include our hero are Blue Beetle Volume 2, reprinting the second half of the just-canceled Blue Beetle series, and 52 Volume Two (2024 Edition), which is yet another reprint of the back half of the (very excellent) 2006 series. And neither of those books is actually being released in November.

So the question becomes "Will we see Booster Gold in any DC Comics in November?"

I think the likeliest place to find our hero might be Justice League Unlimited #1 coming from Mark Waid and Dan Mora on November 27, especially given that it's promoted as a new League comprised of "every hero championing the forces of good." Booster Gold certainly qualifies for that. (And I hope that promise means we'll be seeing more of the many, many other heroes so often squeezed off comic book racks to make room for more Batman titles.)

If not there, I can't begin to guess where else. Absent from the DCU since 2022's Dark Crisis, the Justice League is mentioned seemingly everywhere in November, playing some role in Action Comics #1077 (written by Mark Waid), Batman/Superman: World's Finest #33 (written by Mark Waid), and also in books not written by Mark Waid, including Black Lightning #1, The Question: All Along the Watchtower #1, Batman/Santa Claus: Silent Knight Returns #1, and Jenny Sparks #4.

Will any of those League appearances include a little Gold? I guess we'll find out in November.

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Friday, August 16, 2024

My Favorite Pages: Justice League Intl 35

My Favorite Pages

When we last visited my favorite pages, Booster Gold and his BFF had just spent all of the Justice League's money on an island casino that promptly went bankrupt. Oops.

That's a pretty big cliffhanger. However, this feature is supposed to present comics in chronological order of publication, which means I should be discussing Booster's appearance in Doom Patrol #29. But since I already posted the only 4 pages of that issue that feature Booster Gold here (my favorite being page 23), let's skip ahead to the good stuff: Justice League America #35, where Blue and Gold have to deal with the aftermath of their terrible, terrible idea.

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Adam Hughes art, Giffen/DeMatteis action-adventure/sitcom... yeah, like I said, good stuff.

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Wednesday, August 14, 2024

Seven Years a Superhero

I'm a reclusive misanthrope, so I have to rely on awesome Booster boosters like Steven Palchinski to alert me when cool Booster Gold info shows up on social media, info like this post from Dan Jurgens on X:

While signing a copy of BG #1 at SDCC, asked, "How old is he, anyway?" A: Dropped out of college at age 21-22. Worked as a security guard, stole the necessary gear to travel back in time so 22-23 when he arrived, 24-25 when he joined the Justice League. Second series: 28/29. -- @thedanjurgens via X Jul 30, 2024

Hmm. That would mean that Booster Gold aged about three years over the first sixteen months of Booster Gold comics, and then aged only another three-or-so years over the next nineteen years nine months of comics? That seems... too young.

But who am I to argue with Booster's creator? In the past twelve years, The New 52, DC Rebirth, and Infinite Frontier have all consecutively rewritten the history of the DCU (with occasional contributions and input from Jurgens), so if Dan Jurgens says our hero is still under 30, I guess Booster Gold is under 30 years old.

Thanks, Steven!

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