
Friday, October 29, 2021
Enjoy Your Halloween
You probably already have your Halloween costume ready, but just as a reminder, dressing as Booster Gold is always an option.
The above unidentified Booster Gold cosplayer was photographed by Michael Foster at DragonCon 2021. If that's you, let me know so that I can give you credit.
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Wednesday, October 27, 2021
Doesn't Sound Too Bad
Those of you who had pre-ordered a Kindle version of Russ Burlingame's "Gold Exchange" columns from Amazon.com may have gotten some unpleasant news earlier this week when the listing was withdrawn and pre-order payments were refunded.
I reached out to Burlingame, and he explained that he was still working on completing the book but unexpected delays had been caused by family health issues.
I tried to push the release date to November 17, but Amazon never processed that and I received word that preorders had been cancelled when I missed my prepub date on Sunday. Unless something else happens I should still have it ready for readers between now and 11/17, but unfortunately because I missed my initial deadline they will not reinstate the preorders, and it won't be available to buy until I have uploaded the files.
While that is a setback, it is good to know the book is still in the works. I've worked with Amazon a bit myself (plug, plug), and I know how it can be.
We can be patient, Russ. If you haven't got your health, you haven't got anything.
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Monday, October 25, 2021
Trixie Collins, Landlord
Readers of Blue and Gold #3 may be unaware that Booster's old secretary, Theresa Collins, has previous history of providing office space to superheroes.
It didn't go well.
Teen Titans #17 (1998), written and drawn by Dan Jurgens, saw the Teen Titans reforming under the leadership of former Justice Leaguer Atom who had been de-aged to a teenager by Extant in Zero Hour.
To attract attention, the team chose the "hottest hangout in Metropolis" for its new headquarters:
Teen Titans #17 additional art by Phil Jimenez, Gregory Wright, Comicraft
The Stain was a combination nightclub/arcade. In Teen Titans #18, its manager was — you guessed it — Trixie Collins.
Teen Titans #18 additional art by Phil Jimenez, Gregory Wright, Comicraft, Digital Chameleon
"Lazer Booster 2000"? A Booster Gold Easter egg!
Mercifully, this dysfunctional incarnation of the Titans was canceled eight issues after it started, but the Stain didn't last even that long. It was blown up by longtime team nemesis Deathstroke The Terminator in issue #22.
It's been two decades since the Stain was removed. I sure hope Trixie learned her lesson and has supervillain insurance for her new building.
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Friday, October 22, 2021
What the World Needs Now
No Blue and Gold comic book this week? No problem! Here's some Blue Beetle and Booster Gold fan art from DeviantArt.com to fill the hole in our lives.
Two great guys and a trio of great artists.
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Wednesday, October 20, 2021
Boys Will Be Boys
The database here at Boosterrific lists every known Booster Gold comic book appearance. That includes all 245 meetings between Booster Gold and Blue Beetle.
However, one comic you'll not see on that list is Starfire #1 (2015), in which the alien princess and model had a drink with "Blue" and "Gold." To correct that oversight, here are the relevant pages:
And I thought Wonder Woman was harsh!
Starfire #1 was created by Amanda Connor, Jimmy Palmiotti, Emanuela Lupacchino, Ray McCarthy, Hi-Fi, Tom Nepolitano, Paul Kaminski, and Eddie Berganza.
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