
Friday, April 3, 2015
Sanitizing History
As I mentioned earlier this week, DC Comics is giving readers a recap of important events in the life of the stars of its Convergence mini-series. ComicsAlliance.com has the recap that will be appearing in Convergence: Booster Gold:

find a larger version at ComicsAlliance.com
I'm guessing the reason that all of Booster's pre-52 adventures are ignored is because this mini-series book will focus on time-shenanigans, not straightforward super-adventure, so readers will need to be brought up to speed on DC's time cop. But the pages offer an alternate suggestion for the omissions: Booster Gold doesn't remember them.
As we learned in Booster Gold: Futures End, the Booster Gold whose adventures we've followed since he was introduced to the post-Crisis on Infinite Earths DC Universe still exists outside of time. According to these pages, Booster Gold returned from Flashpoint to Vanishing Point, where the changes in time caused him to forget his past. This explains the Booster we saw in All-Star Western. (That he was wearing the wrong costume can be attributed to artist error [though the truth probably lies closer to editorial retcon].)
These pages also reinforce that "our" Booster never merged with the New 52 Universe. The Booster Gold of the New 52 Universe was "created" on the Earth-Prime of the post-Flashpoint multiverse. His first appearance is in Justice League International #1, and his history deviates significantly from that of "our" Booster Gold. He never befriended Ted Kord or joined the JLI or had his own sidekick named Goldstar, and he's certainly never met anyone named Max Lord or Gladys.
Of course, two pages are hardly enough to answer all the outstanding questions about the multiple Booster Golds and their transition to the New 52 — are there two versions of Rip Hunter? What is NuBooster Gold's history? Will we ever meet the New 52 version of Skeets? — but maybe we'll get a few more answers when Convergence: Booster Gold #1 is released in three weeks.
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Thursday, April 2, 2015
Booster Gold Meet Booster Gold
If even die-hard Booster Gold fans won't buy comics just because Booster Gold is on the cover, who will?
Last week's poll question: Will you buy a comic just because Booster Gold is on the cover? (54 votes)
Convergence seems to be all about DC's version of Secret Wars, so which versions of Booster Gold do we want to see meet one another?
For reference, these are the Boosters I'm talking about:
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The Alliance Booster Gold seen in Justice League America Annual #10 (1996)
- Justice Riders Booster Gold (1997)
- "Greatest Story Never Told" Booster Gold from Justice League Unlimited (2004)
- Black Booster Gold from Tangent: Superman's Reign (2008)
- Live-action Booster Gold from Smallville (2011)
- Rooster Gold (2014) of Earth-C-Minus
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Wednesday, April 1, 2015
Nature Plays April Fools on Me
The first thunderstorm of the season rolled through yesterday evening, and it took my modem and router with it. That means no post today because I am not typing any more than necessary from my phone. Enjoy April Fools day without me.
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Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Booster Gold as The Traveler's Dad
The time-traveling "Han Solo-esque rogue who gets by with his charm" has been cast for the Arrow/Flash spin-off on the CW. News broke yesterday that Arthur Darvill (known to all time-travel fans as Rory on Doctor Who) will be playing Rip Hunter.
Whether this news makes you happy or sad that it won't be Booster Gold in the upcoming series, you have to admit that The Boy Who Waited is imminently qualified for the part (assuming he can speak in an American accent).
Read the whole news at KsiteTv.com.
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Monday, March 30, 2015
Understanding Convergence
DC will be including short primers in the various Convergence mini-series to catch newer readers up on the events that inspired these new comics. Obviously a lot happened during the JLI's decade-long run, and it's amusing to see what DC thinks readers will need help remembering, including these two panels:

Justice League America #35 (1990)

Justice League America #80 (1993)
The first panel is clearly the inspiration for the events of Countdown to Infinite Crisis, and the second is the single ugliest Booster Gold costume ever. Personally, I think they're both events in JLI history that I would rather forget!
You can see the whole piece at ComicBookResources.com.
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