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Monday, December 13, 2021

Starting Over

Latest awesome thing spotted over the weekend on Twitter.com:

35 years ago #BoosterGold arrived from the future to be part of #dccomics's pantheon. Here's our remake of his debut cover. -- @MarianoPNavarro Twitter.com 2021-12-11

This reimagining of the original Booster Gold #1 cover is by Mariano Navarro & Hernan Cabrera. I'm not going to say that I think it's better than the original, but I will say that I *would* buy that comic book.

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Friday, December 10, 2021

This Day in History: Return of the King

It is always worth remembering that if you work hard and don't give up, you will find second chances in life. For example, after a 23-year wait, Dan Jurgens got a second chance to write a series named for the character he created.

Booster Gold had been a peripheral team player ever since his first volume was cancelled following Millennium in 1987. But after the character's star turn in the wake of Infinite Crisis and 52, he got a second chance at stardom in a second Booster Gold series.

The new title was written by the pairing of fan-favorite writer Geoff Johns and movie producer Jeff Katz who quickly established a new paradigm for the "Greatest Hero You've Never Heard Of." When the time came — in the series' second year — for Johns and Katz to move on to greener pastures, the reins were finally turned back over to Booster's original scribe.

Jurgens' first Volume 2 issue was Booster Gold #15, released on this day in 2010. It didn't take him long to re-establish the sibling rivalry he invented decades earlier.

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Just like old times!

Eleven years later, Jurgens is now working on yet another Booster Gold title. Perseverance pays off, kids.

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Wednesday, December 8, 2021

We're Not Worthy

The legendary artist George Pérez has drawn a lot of comics, but he will probably always be most associated with 1985's Crisis on Infinite-Earths, indubitably the best showcase for his inimitable ability to depict an entire multiverse of characters in a single panel.

Booster Gold, being the first character to debut in the post-Crisis on Infinite Earths DC Universe, arrived too late to appear under Pérez's pencil at the time, but Pérez has managed to squeeze Booster into a few adventures in the decades since:

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History of the DC Universe #2 (1986)

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War of the Gods #4 (1991)

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JLA/Avengers #1 (2003)

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JLA/Avengers #3 (2003)

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Brave and the Bold #6 (2007)

Each a masterpiece! Thanks for all the great work, George.

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Monday, December 6, 2021

Wizard Booster the Gold

Some comic creators run out of ideas. Not Ross Pearsall, whose superhero team-up Super-Team Family Presents... blog is at issue 3523 and counting!

Super-Team Family Presents #3504

Conan's creator, Robert E. Howard, created the mythical Hyborian Age as a lost prehistoric era occurring sometime during the Neolithic period, around 10,000 BCE. It would be an interesting period for Booster to visit, where his advanced technology would be indistinguishable from magic (to coin a phrase).

Here's to 3500 more issues, Ross!

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Friday, December 3, 2021

Just Two of the Guys

Another thing spotted this week on Twitter:

Attention Heroes and Villains, we need your help! Can you identify these two mysterious DC characters who will be joining in the fight against extinction? -- @DCHVGame Twitter.com Nov 29, 2021

I'd say that was supposed to be Booster Gold, Skeets, Jaime Reyes, and Khaji Da (together known as the Blue Beetle), but the tweet explicitly says there are only two "characters" there, so I must be wrong.

Looking at dcheroesandvillains.com, I see that DC Heroes & Villains is a puzzle RPG game (like Puzzle Quest?) being created by JamCity and Ludia for mobile devices that will be released... sometime in the future. Cool. That means I haven't missed anything yet.

I'll have to start paying attention to its progress. Maybe one of these days, they'll finally tell me who those two guys are.

Thanks to Logan Peterson for alerting me that this might interest Booster boosters.

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