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Tuesday, September 2, 2014
Recent Booster Gold Commissions
September is here, which means we're just a few weeks away from Booster's Futures End one-shot. But if you can't wait that long for some professionally produced Booster Gold art, take a look at these recent commissions:
The image on the left, drawn by artist Ale Garza, is the latest addition to The Blot Says' Booster Gold sketchbook from The Houston Con.
The image on the right was a commission of Joe Rubinstein's inks over Kevin Maguire's pencils for Alan Aaron B. Hale. (Sorry about getting your name wrong there, Aaron! I stayed up too late this Labor Day, I guess!)
Click either image to link to a larger pic. Both of them are Boosterrific!
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Wednesday, May 28, 2014
The Blot's Booster Gold Sketchbook Returns
Thrice before we've seen The Blot's Booster Gold sketchbook commissions. (Here, here, and here.) Now that convention season has returned, so has The Blot!
From left to right, those sketches are by Aaron Lopresti and Neal Adams (!) commissioned at Comicpalooza in Houston, Texas, his past weekend. Click on the images to see The Blot's larger pics, or visit the whole sketchbook in much larger detail at The Blot Says' Flickr page. While you're out and about, also consider dropping by The Blot's blog, TheBlotSays.com.
Footnote: via Twitter, The Blot paraphrased Neal Adams as saying it was only the third time he'd drawn Booster Gold. Adams hasn't ever drawn Booster in a DC comic so far as I am aware, so where are those other Neal Adams Booster Gold sketches, hmm?
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Friday, December 27, 2013
Whassup?
I've posted art by Canaan Grall before, but when his Booster Gold looks this good, you can't stop at just one.
I found the above image by Caanan Grall at The Happy Sorceress. You can find more of Grall's work (and commission some of your own) on Occasional Comics Disorder or at his pages on Deviant Art.
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Friday, September 6, 2013
Booster Gold DragonCon Sketch
Booster Gold may be a no show in DC Comics, but the fans haven't forgotten him. For proof, look no farther than this sketch from DragonCon 2013:
That bit of awesomeness — note the collar! — was drawn by Jeremy Dale, the artist behind Skyward. You can find more of Dale's work at his site, www.jeremy-dale.com.
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Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Cutting In
Booster booster Pat Nestor shares with us his Booster Gold commission by Georges Jeanty, the artist who will be drawing Joker's Daughter in Batman: The Dark Knight #23.4 next month.
Pat commissioned the piece from Jeanty at Wizard World Chicago in 1999. At the time, Pat was promoting a comic that he had written called The Gecko. This just proves that for years now, whenver comic book creators get together, they talk about Booster Gold!
Thanks for sharing, Pat.
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