
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
He's in the Game
Eagle-eyed viewers will spot the Booster Gold advertisements in the urban backgrounds of the latest E3 2010 DC Universe Online trailer. Booster has never been anything more than background detail in previous DC video games. (He was referred to by name in 2006's Justice League Heroes but never appeared on screen.) Here's to hoping that he gets to play a bigger part in the upcoming Sony DC Universe Online MMORPG. I know I'm not alone in saying that I won't be playing if I can't interact with Skeets.
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Monday, July 12, 2010
Coming in April 2011
According to DC's The Source blog:
The following DC Universe titles are scheduled to arrive in stores in April:
BOOSTER GOLD: PAST IMPERFECT TP
Writer: Keith Giffen and J.M. DeMatteis
Artist: Chris Batista
Collects: BOOSTER GOLD #32-38
$17.99 US, 168 pages
So assuming no disaster, issue 38 is practically guaranteed? Anything that indicates that Booster Gold has a future is fine by us. Also coming next April are hardcover collections of Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne and Justice League: Generation Lost Volume 1. It will be a very Boosterrific Spring for your bookshelves.
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Friday, July 9, 2010
Dan Jurgens at iFanboy
Matt Adler's Vanishing Point interview with Dan Jurgens is up at iFanboy.com. WARNING: As I type this, Google is reporting iFanboy as a "reported attack site." I've never had problems of any sort with iFanboy, so I recklessly surfed my way in. You may choose to be more cautious. I don't think there's anything very revealing in the interview, though Jurgens does hint at some "historical" cameos and a tie-in to Flashpoint.
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Thursday, July 8, 2010
Digital Justice League
Is the digital revolution already here? DC made a bunch of noise about Justice League: Generation Lost being released simultaneously in print and digital formats last month (as seen at Newsarama.com). Is DC aware of the delicious irony in using a comic based on nostalgia for the late 1980s to promote their transition into the digital future? As we approach the release of #5, I wonder if anyone out there has taken or plans to take DC up on their offer (as seen at Comixology.com)? If so, please tell Boosterrific: curious minds want to know.
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Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Dry Spell
Believe it or not, no Booster Gold comic books today (either Booster Gold or JL: Generation Lost) means that this is the first time since early May that DC has gone more than 2 weeks without releasing a Booster-centric book. Fortunately this string will be broken next week when both books are scheduled to arrive in your favorite local comic book shop. Don't waste time: use ComicShopLocator.com to plan ahead and find the store nearest you for the coming Booster Gold bonanza.
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