
Friday, March 11, 2016
Everyone in the Pool
Someone at 9gag.com did a little doctoring to a Deadpool sketch and came up with this bit of amalgamated brilliance:
Say, if Access were ever to return to reunite DC and Marvel into the Amalgam Universe, who do you think he'd pair Booster Gold with? My bet is a 4-way combo between Booster Gold/Beetle Beetle and Power Man/Iron Fist. BFFs rule.
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Wednesday, March 9, 2016
People Are Talking
Booster Gold may not be in comic shops right now, but you'll still find him if you look in the right places. Here's what I've seen around the web in the past few days:
- Dan Jurgens is okay with Nathan Fillion (or "probably ten other guys who I'd certainly give a big thumbs-up to") playing a live-action Booster Gold. With a character as great as Booster Gold, I figure even George Clooney couldn't ruin him.
- Speaking of Jurgens, he recently told a fan on Twitter (Booster booster CDN) that "of course" he knows who Rip Hunter's mom is. The trick will be getting him an opportunity to tell us.
- Steve Lam of BamSmackPow.com thinks he has proof that television's Rip Hunter is still Booster Gold's son. If that turns out to be true it would mean that we've already met Booster Gold's grandson!
- Speaking of Legends of Tomorrow, Erin of Exploring the Time Lab revealed that her comic book reading, LoT-watching sister had no idea that Rip Hunter is Booster Gold's son. (Spoilers!) That got me wondering whether most fans of the show would think more or less of Rip Hunter if they knew who his father was. Booster doesn't exactly have a sterling reputation with the casual comic-reading public. (That's what makes his secret identity as The Greatest Hero You've Never Heard Of work.)
What have you heard about Booster Gold lately?
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Monday, March 7, 2016
Silver and Gold Podcast: Fighting Mad
The Silver and Gold podcast is rolling right along. Last week, they released their 5th episode! Where does the time go?
You can find links to the podcast at splittingatomsblog.wordpress.com.
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Friday, March 4, 2016
The Top Five Longest Booster Gold Droughts
We haven't looked in a month, so let's just take a peek at our current list of longest spans between in-continuity Booster Gold appearances, shall we?
- 336 days between Superman #124 and Chase #4 (Apr. 1997 to Mar. 1998)
- 302 days between Martian Manhunter #24 and JLA: Our Worlds At War (Sept. 2000 to July 2001)
- 244 days between All Star Western #21 and All Star Western #28 (June 2013 to Feb. 2014)
- 238 days between Stormwatch #12 and All-Star Western #19 (Aug. 2012 to Apr. 2013)
- 212 days between Bat-Mite #4 and now (November 2015 to present)
Yes, that's right. We've cracked the top five! Whoo-hoo?
How high can we go? The number three position looks totally reachable, especially since there was no sign of Booster in May's solicitations. However, To take the top spot, Booster Gold will have to remain out of action until at least July 6. Can that happen? I sure hope not.
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Wednesday, March 2, 2016
Not All That Glisters Is Gold
Have you seen this comic?
According to the DC Comics Database wiki, Booster Gold appears in this British reprint of Adventures of Superman #463. Despite that fact, this book does not appear in the Boosterrific database.
While I do make every effort to be complete, there are some things I don't track. Although I do generally include reprints, I limit those to American reprints published by DC Comics.
There are many countries where someone has released licensed reprints of DC Comics' publications. Many of those reprints have been translated into the readers native languages, such as the Italian release of Booster Gold. It's great that DC is expanding their audience across the globe, and I love to know about them. However, those comics are outside the scope of this website.
So if you happen to come across a Booster Gold reprint in a "foreign" language — including The Queens' English — and you're wondering why you don't see it listed here, now you know.
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