Say goodbye to the bravest Teen Titan of them all as Blue Beetle takes on a whole space army all on his lonesome in a tale so epic it could only be called the "Valentine's Day Dance Massacre"!
Let it be known that one of DC's most consistently enjoyable titles is no longer being published, but it goes out with a graceful flourish sure to provide fans with one final brush with comic books as they should be. Read Full Review
Beyond the minor dialogue issues, I'm also slightly bothered by the fact that we don't learn what happens to some of the other characters that have become part of the Blue Beetle experience. Maybe we'll learn about them in Teen Titans or other guest appearance moments, but I seriously doubt it. Still, Blue Beetle #36 is a solid issue, and has a more fulfilling ending than Birds of Prey did from last week. I'd love to see DC collect this entire series in two or three omnibus editions for new readers to discover. Barring that, the quarter bin is going to be gold mine for some lucky comic book reader down the road, as Blue Beetle #36 goes out on a high note, earning 4 out of 5 Stars. Read Full Review
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