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Monday, May 28, 2018
The Many Faces of Booster Gold
Once upon a time, comic book publishers used the corner box at the top corner of their front covers to showcase characters appearing on the pages inside. The illustrated corner box is most strongly associated with Marvel Comics, which introduced it in the early 60s and used it to great effect for decades. DC's corner boxes have traditionally been a less flashy affair, though they did adopt the practice for a few years in the 90s. As a result, Booster Gold has never had an illustrated Corner Box on any issue of either of his solo series.
When I redesigned Boosterrific.com, I made sure to correct that. Those of you who visit the new Boosterrific.com on a desktop have probably noticed that I use a rotating assortment of art for the corner box to the top left of the masthead. (Those of you who visit via mobile devices probably only see the standard "menu" icon linking to the site menu.)
Today I present you all with this link to every one of the images you might find above.Can you recognize where they all came from?
Most of them are cover images, though some were taken from interior pages and others were created as commissions. (Personally, I still feel that Extreme Justice is underrepresented, though I'm liking that most showcase that groovy high collar.) If you don't see your favorite, give a holler. I'll see what I can do.
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Monday, May 14, 2018
This Day in History: Booster Changed History
Remember that time that Booster Gold went back in time and changed history? Obviously, I'm talking about "Blue & Gold," a story written by Jeff Katz and Geoff Johns running between Booster Gold Volume 2 #0 and #1,000,000.
(No, there weren't one million issues in the story. Issue #0 was released in February and issue #1,000,000 came out in July. Issues #6, #7, #8, #9 — released 10 years ago today — and #10 came out in between, so it's only a 7-part story. Comics numbering can be weird.)
The premise of "Blue & Gold" is that Booster Gold, who has altered time for entirely selfish reasons, finds that the new timeline he has accidentally created is far, far worse than anything he could have imagined. Heroes have died. Villains are victorious. And the worst of it is that Booster has no idea how to fix the problems he created...
Hmm. Why does this feels so familiar?
Only a comic book character could learn so little from his own history.
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Friday, March 10, 2017
Do You Have Prince Albert in a Can?
These days, with smartphones and caller id, everybody knows who's calling. (Hint: it's usually a spammer.) That wasn't true back when the telephone was invented by Alexander Graham Bell on this date in 1876.

Of course, finding a time when literally everyone who had a phone answered it (because only one person owned a phone) would be nirvana for a time traveler who enjoys practical jokes. "Hey, Alexander! Is your refrigerator running?" Bwah-ha-ha.
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Thursday, September 24, 2015
You Knew This Question Was Coming
When I asked this 5 years ago, Booster Gold Volume 2 received 48% of the vote. It's only getting more popular over time.
Last week's poll question: Which era of Booster Gold has been your favorite? (58 votes)
While a lot of people are talking about the Booster Gold/Blue Beetle movie, we still don't even know which Blue Beetle it will be. Who do you want to see?
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Monday, July 21, 2014
This Day in History: Is Batman Still Dead?
Oh, 2010. How good we had it at the time. Booster Gold appeared regularly in his own title, Justice League: Generation Lost, and Time Masters: Vanishing Point, the first issue of which was released 4 years ago today.
Four years later, we still don't know who Rip Hunter's mother is. (Or for that matter who the Black Beetle was.) They say time heals all wounds, but that healing leaves some notable scars.
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