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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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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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