Paco and Brenda come to NEW YORK CITY to find Jaime and get caught by the DEO! Superfail continues its smear campaign against BEETLE! BOOSTER GOLD is the only hero to come to BEETLES defense or is it just a trap?!
This is perhaps the best issue of Blue Beetle so far. With a clever combination of Jaime and his supporting cast, this issue serves to bridge everything to the conclusion next issue whilst still being thoroughly enjoyable on its own. Having now found its place in the scheme of things, I can only see this series going from strength to strength, and will definitely be following it as it does so. Read Full Review
Booster Gold knows about the Reach and is convinced Jaime is under it's control, yet is forced to stand down when the surrounding crowd, and Jaime's grandmother in particular, starts chastising the adult hero for beating up a kid. Lying through his teeth, Booster covers his tracks by claiming it was all a test to be a member of the JLI and giving Jaime a more open-minded chance to prove himself. Read Full Review
So what is the overall impression here? To sum it all up, this feels like a 90′s comic. The art is good, thewriting lackluster. There's some promise, and maybe once the story catches up to “New Guardians” things will get more interesting.I have a lot of love for any incarntion of Blue Beetle, butI will be cashing in on that promise with the next issue. Impress people,Team Beetle! Make this title the reason Jaime should be hyped upwith all these recentmultimedia appearances. Then bring Jaime back home to kick ass, Texas style. Read Full Review
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