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Wednesday, September 7, 2016
Booster Gold Is a Pawn
Today is New Comic Day, but you won't find Booster Gold in any of today's releases at your Local Comic Shop. If you want Booster, consider rectifying that buy winning this eBay auction for a slabbed CGC 9.8 copy of Booster Gold #1 signed by Dan Jurgens. What a bargain at only $375!
If you're looking for something a little cheaper, you'll find the Eaglemoss DC Chess Collection piece number 61: White Pawn Booster Gold elsewhere on eBay.com. It can be yours for as little as $8.00 (plus shipping)!
A chess piece is hardly an action figure, but perhaps it will tide you over until that DC Icons Blue Beetle and Booster Gold two-pack arrives. (Remember those?) Announced at Comic Con International in July, it won't be available until June 29, 2017! And unlike the chess piece, the figures will have a suggested retail price of $55.00.
So maybe you shouldn't buy those eBay items. If you save $2 a week between now and June, you'll easily be able to buy the greatest action figures ever made and still have enough left over for a nice lunch.
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Friday, July 22, 2016
DC Icons Blue Beetle and Booster Gold Coming
There was a rumor that we'd see some new DC Comics action figures at San Diego Comic-Con International this week. Those rumors were true! Feast your eyes on these beautiful things:
According to Jenna Busch at ComingSoon.com, this 2-pack of upcoming figures in the DC Icons line was unveiled at the DC Collectibles panel. The figures will come "with word balloons and alternate laughing heads." That sounds like a set of figures I'll have to own!
What other Booster Gold news might we hear before the weekend is over, I wonder?
(Special thanks to The Blot for alerting us that this reveal was coming.)
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Monday, May 30, 2016
Super Powers Collection of the Future
For the better part of the past decade, someone identified as "Industrial Toy Werks" has been selling a series of custom action figures as though they were foreign bootlegs of the popular but long-discontinued Kenner Super Power Collection. Included in this line of figures was a Booster Gold, and one of those showed up on eBay.com this past week.
Photos from eBay.com auction by primetime_njd
ITW has become known as a pretty high quality bootleg, especially considering the detailing put into the custom blister card packaging. The Booster Gold card is no exception, reusing art from the DC Heroes role-playing game to make a card that you'd expect to find on a legitimate Super Powers Collection product.
If you Google this figure (or look at the back of the card), you'll see other ITW Booster Gold figures painted with gold paint. That color scheme was probably influenced by the Justice League Unlimited figure released in 2004. This custom is a more comic-accurate yellow, like the second Booster Gold JLU figure released in 2009. How many of these did ITW make?
Eagle-eyed critics might also notice that the figure's gloves are blue and his bracelets are gold. Booster's classic, high-collar costume had gold gloves and blue bracelets. The colors were inverted in Booster's 2007 collarless redesign. Even I'll admit that complaining about that sort of detail about a custom figure is simply nitpicking.
The auction is closed now, but the seller was asking $269.99 (+ $9.95 shipping)! That's about the going rate for original Super Powers figures still on their original card. That's a lot of money. If Booster Gold were here, no doubt he'd want his cut.
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Wednesday, December 16, 2015
Not Ted, the Other One
The second wave of DC Comics' new Icons line of six-inch scale action figures reaches comic book stores today. Included in this release is Blue Beetle: Infinite Crisis, better known in these parts as the Blue Beetle that Booster Gold created in the old universe that doesn't exist anymore. That seems a weird choice from an increasingly schizophrenic DC.
DC promotes the line saying "you can collect action figures of your favorite DC Comics characters from any era." So far, that means mostly pre-"New 52" eras. The line has announced plans for classic versions of Batman, Flash, Green Arrow, Green Lantern, Superman, and Harley Quinn. It seems likely that if they ever get around to making a Booster Gold, he'll have a high collar. That's not a bad thing.
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Tuesday, July 1, 2014
Would-be World Conquerors Need Love Too
TitanTrap Customs continues to give us the action figures we'll never see from DC. This month, it's Booster Gold's first arch-villain: The Director of Death!
If you're unfamiliar with the first 13 issues of Booster Gold's original series, know that a scheme of the Director of the 1000 that was the first crime Booster Gold foiled. As a result, the Director became Booster's first arch-foe.
Before you say, "why would anyone want that loser," know that the Director sold last week for $36 on eBay.com. For old-school Booster fans, he's worth every penny!
You can see more customs on TitanTrap's Facebook page.
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