Blue Beetle #25

Writer: John Rogers Artist: Rafael Albuquerque Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: March 26, 2008 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 4
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Light-years from home, Beetle fights for control of the Scarab in a spectacular last stand against the Reach--and the World's Greatest Heroes have his back! It's the Justice League International together again!

  • 9.0
    Comics Bulletin - Jon Judy Mar 31, 2008

    Lost of humor and action, characters you can give a damn about, true heroism in a magic-and-sci-fi coating this book has everything but a massive audience. Rogers successors have big shoes to fill, and if you like good comics and havent been following this one, youve got lots of reading to do. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    The Weekly Crisis - Kirk Warren Mar 26, 2008

    When it comes time to rank the events for 2008, Secret Invasion and Final Crisis and anything else are going to have a tough time beating this three issue Blue Beetle / Reach arc. My only complaint is Rogers is leaving the book indefinitely with this issue. Read Full Review

  • 8.8
    IGN - Eric Sunde Mar 26, 2008

    Rafael Albuquerque is one of DC's rising stars, and while I love his work on this title, he is certainly destined for a higher profile assignment down the road, so I'm going to enjoy his work here while I can. Like the aforementioned Invincible, this book should be started from the beginning. So if you aren't reading it now, go pick up the first Trade Paperback, "Shellshocked", and enjoy the ride towards 25. If you have been reading, then I'm simply preaching to the choir, right? Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Book Resources - Timothy Callahan Mar 28, 2008

    Rogers (with the help of the wonderfully expressive Rafael Albuquerque) pulls it all together and includes all the right moments to turn the first twenty-five issues of the series into something that should be read as a single, epic tale. It's the type of comic that DC can be proud of, and if you haven't been picking this series up regularly, you really need to go back and get all the issues you've missed. Read Full Review

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