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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, September 3, 2013
Dude, This Is a League Game
The fans and artists of ComicBookResources.com's "The Line It Is Drawn" column keep giving us more Booster Gold and Blue Beetle than DC has in a long time. Take the latest example from last week's column, "When Superhero Movie Casting Goes Wrong!":
This mash-up based on the Big Lebowski was created by Cynthia "theamat" Rodgers and Amanda Rodgers in response to a request by for "John Goodman and Jeff Bridges as Booster Gold and Blue Beetle." I'm pretty sure we can all abide more cool art like this!
Thanks to Russ Burlingame for forwarding me the link to the work. And thanks to Brian Cronin for running "The Line It Is Drawn" each week at goodcomics.comicbookresources.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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Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Would Max Lord Put a Bullet in Ernie's Head?
This is not the first time I've posted a pic of Blue and Gold as Bert and Ernie. This is also not the first time I've posted a pic by Bill Walko. However, this is the first time that I've posted a pic of Blue and Gold as Bert and Ernie by Bill Walko.
Walko created this piece for "The Line It Is Drawn" feature of the Comics Should Be Good! blog at ComicBookResources.com, where you can find more amazing mash-ups every week. You can find more work by the insanely talented Walko at his page on DeviantArt.com.
Thanks to Kord Industries (@KordIndustries1 on Twitter) for being the first to call this piece to my attention. (It's funny, but some pieces of art really stir up the fans. This is one of them. After @KordIndustries1 tweeted me, I must have been told about this a half dozen more times. Thanks to everyone who let me know. It's better to have a bunch of tipsters reporting the same thing than to accidentally miss something this awesome.)
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Friday, August 16, 2013
More from The Blot's Booster Gold Sketchbook
Twice before (August and December), The Blot shared his collection of Booster Gold commissions with us. Well, he's been at it again:
From left to right, those commissions are by Thom Zahler, George Perez, and Art Thibert. Click on any of the images above to see The Blot's larger pics, or you can see 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.
Thanks for sharing (again!), Blot!
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