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Friday, January 10, 2014
Bitten by Radioactive Gold
Spider-Man has barely aged in 40 years. He must know something about time travel. I wonder who taught him?
Ross Pearsall's Super-Team Family covers never get old. I've featured plenty of his previous Booster Gold team-ups, but his site at Super-Team Family ...The Lost Issues contains far more fun than any one blog should have.
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Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Waiting for Gold-dot
Booster Gold calls his powersuit his "skin." Therefore, you could say that cosplayers like to dress in Booster's skin. The television show Quantum Leap takes that metaphor to its ultimate conclusion.
With two posts in as many weeks, Super-Team Family is giving more love to Booster Gold than anybody else these days. This is the fifth time I've showcased a Booster Gold team-up (previously here, here, here, and here). Even the incredibly creative Ross Pearsall will run out of Booster Gold Team-Up ideas soon.
You can find a larger pic of the cover for this team up between time and relative dimensions in space travelers from the television shows Quantum Leap and Sliders Super-Team Family ...The Lost Issues. Check back often; Ross posts new mash-up covers everyday.
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Monday, October 7, 2013
We Are the Champions
Two Booster Gold puns on one cover? Be still my beating heart!
I don't think I'll ever get enough of these "lost" adventures presented by Super-Team Family. This is the fourth time I've showcased a Booster Gold team-up (here, here, and here). Every time I think that artist Ross Pearsall can't come up with any new great Booster Gold teams. How I enjoy it when he proves me wrong!
You can find a larger pic of the cover for this team up between Booster Gold and Marvel Comic's short-lived super-team, The Champions, at Super-Team Family ...The Lost Issues. Check back often; Ross posts new mash-up covers everyday.
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Monday, May 6, 2013
Universal Appeal
Talk about your inter-company crossovers!
I've posted on the "lost" adventures found by Super-Team Family before (here and here), but each day, Ross Pearsall continues to reach into the multiverse to bring us a new, unseen cover to a story that fans here on Earth Prime would pay through the nose to read. You can find a larger pic of the cover for this team up between Booster Gold and Marvel Comic's time traveling villain, Krang, at Super-Team Family ...The Lost Issues.
Thanks, Ross. Keep up the good work!
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Monday, August 13, 2012
A Match Made in Comic Heaven
Last month, Super-Team Family ...The Lost Issues gave us Skeet's new team. With the JLI on hiatus and Skeets going his own way, it was only a matter of time before Booster sought out new company, too.
If DC and Marvel can't get their acts together to give us comics this good, at least we have Super-Team Family ...The Lost Issues to make everything right in the world.
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