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Monday, February 2, 2026
Three Consecutive Issues of Brave and Gold
I'm beginning to wonder if anyone loves comics books as much as Ross Pearsall, whose Super-Team Family cross-company team-up covers continue to amaze and delight.
Sometimes, I think Ross is making covers just for my personal amusement. Take, for example, these three consecutive covers he released late in January (click on any of the images to visit the original, with Ross's notes, at braveandboldlost.blogspot.com):
I sure hope that the recently announced Superman/Spider-Man crossover is a huge success. I could really use a comic in which Booster Gold tries to straighten out the history of the Marvel Universe.
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Wednesday, December 31, 2025
Robo Force Action Figure Playset
Earlier this month, Ross Pearsall's Super-Team Family reached it's 5000th issue. (Take that, Action Comics!) The "super spectacular" celebratory issue cover was accompanied by several advertisements for in-universe television shows, board games, and action figures, including the playset for one of STF's best teams, the robots-only Robo Force with Booster Gold's sidekick, Skeets!
Do yourself a favor and ring out 2025 with a visit to braveandboldlost.blogspot.com to see all the brilliant content of this truly milestone issue of inter-company crossovers inspired by the comic books of yesteryear.
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Tuesday, February 4, 2025
Giant Size Booster Gold
Yesterday's post at Ross Pearsall's Super-Team Family Presents... at braveandboldlost.blogspot.com pairs Booster Gold (and Skeets!) with one of the X-Men's shortest-lived members:
For those who don't remember, the late Thunderbird, aka John Proudstar, joined Marvel Comics' X-Men at the same time as Colossus, Nightcrawler, Storm, and some guy named Wolverine. Whatever happened to that guy?
Keep up the great work, Ross.
And while I'm in the process of pointing you to other comic book blogging sites, I absolutely must mention another one I visit multiple times a week, Mike Sterling's Progressive Ruin, which on Sunday said, and I quote: "if you want to know more about Mr. Gold, you can't do better than [Boosterrific.com]." Thanks for the kind words, Mike!
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Friday, October 18, 2024
Game Over, Man
I'm sure you regularly visit Super-Team Family Presents... at braveandboldlost.blogspot.com, so you've probably already seen Ross Pearsall's latest cover for a Blue and Gold comic book that we'll never get to buy:

Issue #4562 and still just 60¢!
On the Internet, no one can hear you scream (unless their speakers are turned on).
I wonder where Ross will think to put Booster and Beetle next?
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Monday, July 1, 2024
Heroes for Hire
Ross Pearsall continues his uninterrupted string of genius Super-Team Family Presents... comics book cover ideas with the long overdue pairing of both DC and Marvel's gold-shirted, high-collard, nigh-invulnerable heroes for hire (and their best buds) at braveandboldlost.blogspot.com/:
Something tells me that the hijinks of Booster Gold and Blue Beetle would get on the combined last nerve of Power Man and Iron Fist, so a little inter-team fisticuffs are probably in the cards here.
Thanks for all your continued hard work, Ross.
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