
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
What is Good About Booster Gold?
Over at Yahoo! Answers, someone has asked the question "what is good about Booster Gold?" Of course, my answer would be "everything," but I'm sure that a more discerning responder may be able to think of a more specific and enlightening response.
The only answer so far is that Booster is "something like a hybrid of superman and a mage," which while not being technically accurate, is a pretty damn entertaining answer.
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Monday, November 8, 2010
Erin_starlight Sets the Record Straight
Let's start the week with a little sanity: I'd like to draw your attention to erin_starlight's livejournal entry from earlier last week, "Skimming the DC boards for BG, TMVP, and a little JLGL." Erin does a lot of what I don't do: speculation and editorializing on specific elements of the adventures of Booster Gold. (Well, ok, I do a little. I try not to, but you can't not have an opinion when you run a site like this. Plus, I'm easily excitable, so I tend to avoid the DC boards.)
In her recent post, she addresses several issues regarding Booster's recent publications including the identity of Rip Hunter's mother, Rani's destiny, and Ice's retconned past. I'm not saying that I agree with everything that she has said, but I appreciate that she is brings a knowledgeable and rational mind to discussing the talking points of the day. I think she makes some good points. Thanks, Erin.
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Friday, November 5, 2010
More Superbuddies!
Eyz's latest SUPERBUDDIES! strip is up at G33K Life (where you can see a much enlarged -- and easier to read -- version of the strip). Even though it was posted last week, this is still as close as you are likely to come to a new Booster Gold comic this week. So enjoy.
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Thursday, November 4, 2010
Nothing Says Etsy Like a Stuffed Sidekick
How cute is this:
That's a one-of-a-kind, handmade Skeets stuffed toy, complete with accompanying Booster Gold. You can try, but you won't find anything more adorable on the entire internet. (That's not a dare. It's a promise.)
This daring duo is for sale at Etsy.com from Kittyzilla's Handmade Stuffs. Besides Booster, Handmade Stuffs is selling a darling Deathstroke doll in the shop at Etsy.com, where you can also see pictures of a previous Blue Beetle dolls. Many more pictures of other plush dolls can be found on Handmade Stuffs.com, including Ambush Bug and Rorschach! Make note that Handmade Stuffs is willing to take custom orders! (Supernova? Goldstar? Li'l Rip Hunter? The mind boggles!)
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Wednesday, November 3, 2010
No Booster Gold in Detective Comics
Over at DCcomics.com, DC indicates that it is shipping 22 books this week, and none appear to contain an appearance of Booster Gold! Travesty!
Amazingly, 7 of the 22, nearly a third, either have Batman in the title or on the cover. (An eighth cover pictures Bane, one of Batman's foes.) Looking forward, next week sees 7 books of Batman or his spin-offs out of 21. The trend continues with 10 of 27 in two weeks, and 9 of 21 at month's end! To be fair, these numbers do include a lot of Robin and trade collections, but that's still an astonishing amount of Batman related merchandise: 33 of 91 DC books in November feature a Batman-related property based on covers alone.
Is this big Batman publishing bat-nanza because the company is named after the initials of Batman's debut title, Detective Comics? Does this mean that we would be instead be seeing a flood of Booster Gold comics if the company was renamed BG Comics? I for one say yes. So get to it, DC. Change your name, and get us some more Booster Gold.
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