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Thursday, August 30, 2012
Doing it Better Ourselves
I can't imagine myself cosplaying. I'm far too short and fat to come within 10 feet of spandex. But I'm glad to think that someone out there is making the effort to bring our heroes to life.
Last week's poll question: What is your opinion of cosplaying? (41 votes)
With the publication of Justice League International Annual this week, the JLI is no more. At least for the time being. I thought the issue was terrible, but I've been informed that some people actually liked it. I'm going to put it to a straight up or down vote this week: how did the wrap-up issue sit with you?
(If you want to put more than just two cents in, I invite you to rate and comment on the issue yourself here.)
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Thursday, August 23, 2012
The Fringes of Fandom?
I'm quite glad to see that each of these artists has supporters among Booster Gold fans. (At this point, I'd even be willing to see Liefeld get his hands on Booster.)
Last week's poll question: Which still-active artist who has never drawn Booster Gold would you most like to see draw the character? (41 votes)
That was fun. We'll revisit the topic of artists in the near future. In the meantime, a more topical question given my recent post:
One more thing of note: Adam Warrock of "Booster Gold" rap fame will be having a 24-hour long Rap-A-Thon fundraiser tomorrow to help replace equipment recently stolen. If you liked his Booster Gold rap, or if you'd like to hear him make more DC or pop-culture-centric raps in the future, consider popping over to his site AdamWarrock.com tomorrow, August 24, 2012, and making a donation to his cause.
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Thursday, August 16, 2012
One for the Ages
Like Justice League International, the Olympics are now over. But like Justice League International, they'll be back.
Last week's poll question: In which individual Olympic event would Booster Gold most be most likely win a Gold Medal? (39 votes)
One thing that will never be back is Joe Kubert. When Kubert died earlier this week, the world lost one of its great artists. Kubert's passing denies us the opportunity of seeing his interpretation of Booster Gold. I'm sure his Skeets would have looked amazing.
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Thursday, August 9, 2012
Competing for the Gold
I am 100% sure that if Kord Omniversal had been in last week's poll, it would have won in a landslide. Who wouldn't want to see Ted Kord as the backer for the JLI? (Note to DC: get on that.)
Last week's poll question: Who should be the financial backer for the New 52 Justice League International? (51 votes)
Booster Gold may have chosen to play football and become the greatest quarterback in history, but that doesn't mean that was the only sport he could have played. With a little free time on his hands while the 2012 Olympic Games are in session, perhaps it is time to show the world that Booster is good enough for gold.
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Thursday, August 2, 2012
Money, Money, Money, Money
Hmm. How to interpret this poll? Jaime has a small but strong following? Blue and Gold fans still mourn Ted Kord? Ah, I got it: give us back our Booster Gold, DC!
Last week's poll question: How would you respond to a new series pairing Booster Gold and the new Blue Beetle? (61 votes)
Yesterday's issue of Justice League International #12 confirms that the JLI will no longer have any support, financial or otherwise, from the United Nations. One international organization's mistake is another man's opportunity.
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