
Monday, February 20, 2012
The Way He Was Meant to Look
Recently, Monday has become "pin-up" day here at Boosterrific.com. That wasn't intentional, but it sure seems like there is some pretty good Booster Gold fan art showing up online these days. It sure would be a shame not to spotlight it. Today's work is no exception.
It seems that so often, online artist's interpretations of Skeets are based on the Justice League Unlimited cartoon. It just goes to show how much more influence television has on popular culture compared to comic books.
This piece was created by D.C. Stuelpner. Stuelpner's blogspot blog, A Sketchy Situation, is full of great work. Give it a look.
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Friday, February 17, 2012
Last Chance to Buy
Toy Fair 2012 was last weekend, and as it turns out, there was some Booster Gold related news. Toy News International reports that the final Justice League Unlimited toys ever will be released at Mattel's MattyCollector.com later this year. Included in the final releases will be a 3-pack of Blue Beetle, Booster Gold, and Fire.

This is hardly the first (or even the second) Booster Gold JLU figure, but it seems that it will be the last. If you want your Blue and Gold (and Green Flame!) collection to be complete, keep an eye out for this assortment online this fall.
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Thursday, February 16, 2012
Presenting the 100th Boosterrific Poll
I cannot tell a lie: after thinking about it, I really, really want a Before Armageddon 2001 story. In a way it would also be an After Armageddon 2001 story, and that's the sort of mind-bending, paradoxical time-travelogue I could sink my teeth into.
Last week's poll question: Which mini-series revisiting a comic including Booster Gold would you most prefer DC publish? (20 votes)
As the title of this post suggests, this is the 100th poll here at Boosterrific. To celebrate, tell us how Booster Gold has affected your life.
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Wednesday, February 15, 2012
New Releases: Power Girl and DCU Online
Earlier this week, DC released a pic of Power Girl's DCnU costume. (Summary: impractical boob-window closed = good; solid white leotard with nearly a dozen prominent seams = bad.) To make way for its latest fashion nightmare, DC will release the collected final eight issues of PG's previous series today in Power Girl: Old Friends.
Many of the issues in this collection tied into events in Justice League: Generation Lost. As a result, Booster Gold appeared in Power Girl #19, #20, and #21. That -- and the knowledge that this is the last you'll see of PG's décolletage for the foreseeable future -- should be all the reason you need to pick up this collection.
And for you completists out there -- because let's face it, if you are buying a Power Girl collection for Booster Gold appearances, you are probably buying everything with a Booster Gold appearance in it -- note that Booster Gold makes a cameo appearance in today's DC Universe Online Legends #23. This appearance is out of continuity, but what is continuity these days, anyway?
Consider buying one or more of these issues and make out-of-continuity Skeets happy.
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Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Valentine's Lessons from Booster Gold
What do you do if you, like Booster Gold, literally have women beating down your door?
Booster, you smooth talker, you.
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