Jaime Reyes arrives in beautiful Palmera City for a gap year with his tías working at their restaurant. But Jaime’s got another thing on his mind, like who was that mysterious Yellow Beetle, and how are they connected to the Reach message that bombarded his scarab? Can Blue Beetle track down this new scarab, or will this super-heroing bring the full might of the Justice League down on Jaime?
Blue Beetle Graduation Day #2 is a comic that will make you smile. A bigger story is coming (the end of the issue is a good cliffhanger) but that doesnt mean it cant be a fun comic with an easy to relate to character who wants to have a good time during the summer. In fact, as someone generally unfamiliar with the character, thats made getting into this book very easy. If you missed the first issuedont miss this one. You wont regret it. Read Full Review
Overall, this continues to be a fun series, although one that definitely cuts Jaime down a bit and makes him seem more like a rookie than I would expect. There is also a fair bit of unsubtitled Spanish in the English version, so have a translator nearby if you don't speak it. Any quibbles aside, it is still very good to see this character get the spotlight for the first time since Rebirth. Read Full Review
A great story arc that is continuing to grow and move forward, a fresh story giving the DC world a well needed colourful rejuvenation. Read Full Review
Blue Beetle: Graduation Day is an easy recommendation, and it only looks to be getting better from here. Read Full Review
A bit of a step down in quality from the previous issue, but this still maintains my interest. A lot of the dialogue is somewhat generic, to me, especially from Jaime. Dynastes has some intrigue to her, but I think a little bit more could have been done to build that mystery here. Nonetheless, this was still an enjoyable read.