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Wednesday, January 30, 2019
New Release: Heroes in Crisis 5
Look! Up in the sky! It's Heroes in Crisis #5!
I've already shown you the issue's awesome Clay Mann splash page featuring everyone's favorite color-coordinated buddy comedy duo, but today I can do better. Check out the issue preview at Newsarama.com to read Booster's genius plan to get access to the evidence that has so far stumped both Batman and the Flash. The Sanctuary Killer doesn't stand a chance against the combined mental might of Blue and Gold!
Buy this issue and make Skeets happy!
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Friday, January 25, 2019
Naomi Name Drops Booster Gold
Multiple people reached out to me in the past two days to alert me that Booster Gold got a shout out in Naomi #1. Check it out:

Naomi #1 (2019), words by Brian Michael Bendis and David F. Walker, art by Jamal Campell, letters by Josh Reed
Naomi is set in Port Oswego, the DCU version of "flyover country" where appearances by superheroes are few and far between. The implication in the dialog is that Booster Gold and Blue Devil are among the least celebrated heroes, the bottom of the barrel. That's cool. It means Booster Gold's secret identity is working!
You can pick up Naomi #1 now wherever fine comic books are sold.
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Wednesday, January 2, 2019
New Release: Heroes in Crisis 4
Begin the year with more death! Heroes in Crisis #4 is in stores today.
DCComics.com has the issue preview. Barry Allen still thinks that Booster is guilty, but that cover says differently.
Honestly, I'm beginning to think that there have been no murders at all. Perhaps the whole thing is just one big, bad hallucination in the mind of one PTSD-addled character. But Tom King wouldn't do that twice. Would he?
Buy this issue and make Skeets happy!
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Wednesday, December 5, 2018
Old Releases: Drowned Earth and Nuclear Winter
Logan Peterson has called me out on my failure to mention that in addition to Heroes in Crisis #3, Booster Gold also appeared last week in two additional comics!
First was Aquaman/Justice League: Drowned Earth Special #1, where our hero can bee seen among the Leaguers admiring the new Aquaman statue.
Second, Booster is barely visible on the dance floor in the story "The Birds of Christmas Past, Present, and Future" in DC Nuclear Winter Special #1.

As you can see, both were cameo appearances rather than the starring role Booster has in HiC, but any Booster is good Booster! Thanks, Logan.
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Wednesday, November 28, 2018
New Release: Heroes in Crisis 3
When last we left our hero, Booster Gold was getting sucker-punched by Flash in Heroes in Crisis #2.
I hope we'll find out if Booster's jaw is stronger than it looks in Heroes in Crisis #3, on sale today!
You can find a preview of the issue at JoBlo.com.
(By the way, over the weekend BleedingCool.com "reported" that Booster isn't the Sanctuary Killer. So if you can trust a gossip site, well, then, I'm sure you feel much better now.)
Buy this issue and make Skeets happy!
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