
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Gold Exchange: Booster Gold 34
The interviews don't end! Russ Burlingame returns with another "Gold Exchange" column, interviewing J.M. DeMatteis about Booster Gold #34. Many of you will be pleased to hear that DeMatteis confirms that Keith Giffen's art was included primarily to ease deadlines for regular series artist Chris Batista and will not become a mainstay for future issues. But don't take my word for it. Go read the the latest "Gold Exchange" yourself at newsarama.com.
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Monday, August 9, 2010
Dan Jurgens on the Creation of Booster Gold
As promised on Friday, I've uploaded my Q&A with Dan Jurgens covering the behind-the-scenes creation of Booster Gold. You can now find it as a permanent addition to at Boosterrific.com/booster/origin.php. Jurgens was incredibly helpful and informative, providing unique illumination into the character's earliest developments. I offer him my most sincere appreciation for his contribution to Boosterrific.com.
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Friday, August 6, 2010
Booster Gold on Commission
After Wednesday's post, Herb Fung has emailed to let us know that he's uploaded some Booster Gold commissions from the 2010 Calgary Comic & Entertainment Expo at comicartfans.com. You can find Booster Gold drawn by Art Baltazar (Tiny Titans) here and a drawing by Marcus To (Red Robin) here. Thanks, Herb!
P.S. I'm working on a site addition detailing the behind-the-scenes creation of Booster Gold as revealed by none other than Dan Jurgens himself. I hope to have that completed by next week, so watch this space for upcoming details.
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Thursday, August 5, 2010
Booster Gold: Both Brave and Bold
According to a report at kotaku.com, Booster Gold will be an optional in-game support character for Batman in the upcoming Batman: the Brave and the Bold video game produced by Warner Brothers/WayForward for the Wii.
"When Booster flew in, the paparazzi showed up, he zapped each enemy and flew away. He's a celebrity super-hero, so that's what he does." -- Stephen Totilo for kotaku.com
While you will not be able to play as Booster, some Booster is better than none. Since the game is based on the cartoon, is there any chance that Booster will be voiced by Tom Everet Scott?
The game is scheduled for a September 2010 release, so you should be able to play this in between episodes of the series' third and final season. Game details are available at the kidswb.com official site here.
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Wednesday, August 4, 2010
On Commission: Please Don't Cancel Me
A couple of convention sketches of Booster Gold by Chris Batista and Norm Rapmund from Comic Con International 2010 have been posted by their new owner, David Setterlund, at Comic Art Fans.com (Batista here and Rapmund here). Rapmund's pencils are unsurprisingly strong and dark. And no matter how you feel about Batista's stylized art, if you are reading this you probably agree with his word balloon: "please don't cancel me."
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