Blue Beetle #27
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| Writer | Will Pfeifer |
| Artist | David Baldeón |
| Cover Price | $2.99 |
Hold me closer, tiny demon! Blue Beetle and Traci 13 are just trying to have a normal date, but when that old black magic kicks up, there can't be anything normal about it!
CRITIC REVIEWS
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8.0
Comics Bulletin - Jon Judy
Jun 02, 2008So in short, this is another great installment in a great title. The new creative team will have quite a tall task in front of them when they finally take the reins even the fill-in creative teams on this title have delivered terrific comics. But Ive reason to be confident; when Ted Kord was bumped off, Jamie Reyes had big shoes to fill, too, and look how that turned out. Read Full Review
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6.0
The Weekly Crisis - Kirk Warren
May 30, 2008All-in-all, it was a fun issue, but I think I enjoyed the all-Spanish issue more, even with flipping back and forth. This issue had its moments, such as the discussion on <span style="font-weight: bold;">Batman</span>, but for the most part, it was an average outing and, as such, it gets a <span style="font-weight: bold;">Check It</span> rating. Read Full Review
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6.0
Comic Book Resources - Doug Zawisza
Jun 01, 2008This issue isn't going to be the most memorable issue of the series, but it also had some very big shoes to fill. Unfortunately, this issue didn't even wear socks, but a bad "Blue Beetle" story certainly outstrips some of the other "great" books out there in terms of enjoyability. For the ingrained "Blue Beetle" reader, this story holds up well, but by no means would this issue be the one to share as a recruiting tool for new readers. Sturges starts up in July with issue #29, hopefully that one will provide a decent ramp for new readers to wheel up on. Come on back when that one hits and I'll clue you in. Read Full Review