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Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Old Releases: JLA: Omega
Amid the new DC rollout continuing with 12 all-new titles today, DC will also release some old Justice League of America comics in the form of the Justice League of America: Omega collection. This trade will include a reprint of Starman/Congorilla, which includes a brief Booster Gold cameo appearance. Beware: despite being named "Omega," this trade doesn't actually collect the end of the pre-rebooted Justice League of America series. That, presumably, will happen later (and will also include a Booster Gold cameo appearance). Whether or not buying this will make Skeets happy is unknown at this time.
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Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Old Releases: Booster Gold #46
The drought finally ends this week as Booster Gold #46 finally hits the stands... at Comixology.com.
Ok, so maybe this isn't breaking news. In fact, this tidbit was reported at comicbook.com by Russ Burlingame. (I promise I am not stalking Burlingame across the internet. He just happens to be the world's only reporter whose beat is Booster Gold.) But that's not the real news: the real news is that when asked why the delay in release, the DC representative Burlingame spoke with simply said, "I blame Reverse Flash."
There you go. The Reverse Flash is the DCnU's equivalent of the Superboy Punch. But if he's behind getting Booster Gold available online, Professor Zoom can't be all bad.
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Wednesday, August 31, 2011
New Releases: Goodbye DCU, Hello DCnU
Today marks the end of the DCU, as represented by Flashpoint #5, and the dawn of the DCnU, to be seen in Justice League, Volume 2, #1. It seems very unlikely that Booster Gold will appear in either book, though both affect his stories. By this time, I'm sure anyone reading this has an opinion about the Great DC Reboot of 2010, so buy them or not: Skeets is indifferent.
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Wednesday, August 24, 2011
New Releases: DC Retroactive: Justice League
Just in time for the unveiling of the DCnU and the first post-Flashpoint Justice League next week, today DC Comics releases DC Retroactive: Justice League America - the '90s, a look back at the first Justice League of the post-Crisis on Infinite Earths era. Maybe you can't go home again, but you can pay $4.99 for a new look at your old scrapbooks.
Also on today's docket of nostalgic releases is the hardcover collected edition of DC Universe: Legacies. While DC Universe: Legacies is a blueprint of revisionist history for the 75-year-old DC Universe in 2010, it remains to be seen how much of the continuity it reinvents will be maintained after Flashpoint concludes next week.
Pick up your copies and make Skeets happy.
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Wednesday, August 10, 2011
New Releases: Booster Gold #47 (The End)
Break out the hankies and wave good-bye: the final issue of Booster Gold, Volume 2, hits stands today. Will Booster Gold save the DC Universe? Will Rani be seen again? Will we ever find out who the Black Beetle is? Buy Booster Gold #47 and say your fond farewell to Skeets.
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