In DC Comics’ 2005-2006 event series Infinite Crisis‘ third issue, readers met Texas teenager Jaime Reyes. Months after the tragic death of Ted Kord (the second Blue Beetle), Jaime Reyes finds the ...
Blue Beetle, played by Xolo Maridueña, is an obscure character with a rich history in DC comics dating back to 1939. The character has gone through several iterations, with Jaime Reyes being the most ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. May 6—A Blue Beetle movie is scheduled for release this summer and DC Comics will tag along with the big screen production by ...
Just when you thought the world had its fill of Beetles, along comes another superhero to give Jaime Reyes a headache in Blue Beetle #9. Hitting the shelves this Tuesday, May 14th, this issue focuses ...
Although teenage Jaime Reyes is the current Blue Beetle in both comics and film, the new Blue Beetle explains he was not the first to wear the mantle. In one scene, two Blue Beetle costumes are seen ...
The first appearance of the original Blue Beetle, Mystery Men Comics #1 remains one of the most overlooked key comic books of the golden age. Hitting newsstands around June 15, 1939, this series was ...
The final scene of DC‘s latest Blue Beetle series ends with an apparent gruesome death. What makes the scene all the more shocking is how it calls back to another infamous comic death. While death in ...
While each of the aforementioned Jaime Reyes stories is a great place to start for fans eager to explore the character’s comic book history, those looking to check out his origin story should read ...
ComicBook.com’s Brandon Davis recently had the chance to speak with Soto, and the Blue Beetle director revealed why the film has a practical costume and what inspired it. According to Soto, Blue ...
The buzzy new “Blue Beetle” trailer’s origins can be traced back to Cully Hamner’s imagination and fingers. Along with writers John Rogers and Keith Giffen, comic book artist Hamner, a North Alabama ...