As the fallout from Doctor Polaris's meddling in the affairs of El Paso fades, a new threat rears its multiple ugly heads. Who is the KDRA and what purpose will Blue Beetle's scarab fulfill? And even more terrifying, will Beetle and friends survive the upcoming Valentine's Day Dance?
I'm going to be really sad when this series comes to a close. While readers will still get to see Jaime in the pages of Teen Titans, it isn't the hero that makes the stories interesting, but rather the hero and supporting cast, which by now has grown quite large. It's the family dynamic I'm going to miss most, and while things look bleak for Jaime at issue's end, I have no doubt there's going to be a happy resolution come issue #36. Bleu Beetle #35 earns another well deserved 4.5 out of 5 Stars. Read Full Review
This title has given the readers nearly three years of enjoyment, from pure awesomeness to chuckling points of reflection. There have been a few writers and a few more artists that have checked in, and a greater amount of creators who have pointed to this book as a "critical success." With his recent appearances and licensing spin-offs related to "Batman: the Brave and the Bold", it seems odd that this title is drawing to a close now, but it is what it is. For now, it is one of the best titles DC produces and the top of my monthly reading (and re-reading) pile. Read Full Review
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