With Jaime back in Palmera City, he's faced with picking up the pieces from his battle with the Blood Scarab.
Blue Beetle #8 is sensational. While much of the issue is exposition, the storytelling never feels tedious or cumbersome. When it is heavy, it is due to the beautiful art and the emotion that lingers in every word. The departure is heartbreaking, hitting like a freight train. Read Full Review
Blue Beetle #8 delivers an immersive experience that resonates long after the final page. Through innovative storytelling techniques and breathtaking visuals, this issue offers readers a compelling journey through the trials and tribulations of Jaime Reyes and his allies in Palmera City. Read Full Review
As this villain tries to disrupt Kord Industries' debut, it becomes clear how far Victoria is willing to go to ensure humanity remains in controland how big the threat to all remaining Scarabs is. Read Full Review
Overall, this issue is a strong pick for readers who enjoy character development and stories that explore the human cost of heroism. However, those looking for a fast-paced, action-packed adventure might want to wait for the next installment to see how Jaime tackles the new challenges. Read Full Review
Just when you think Blue Beetle is ready to move the heat to a low simmer, it zigs and throws everything into the pan at once, and it's proven to be a winning mixture once more. Read Full Review
solid issue right here. this might be the definitive Blue Beetle run. I like seeing how Blue Beetle reacts when he is forced to kill someone and questions his heroics.