Blue Beetle is the name of three
superhero
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es appearing in a number of American
comic book
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s published by a variety of companies since 1939. The most recent of the companies to own rights to Blue Beetle is
DC Comics
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, which bought the rights to the character in 1983, using the name for three distinct characters over the years.
The original Blue Beetle was created by
Charles Nicholas Wojtkoski and
Fox Comics
Fox Feature Syndicate (also known as Fox Comics, Fox Publications, and Bruns Publications, Inc.) was a comic book publisher from early in the period known to fans and historians as the Golden Age of Comic Books. Founded by entrepreneur Victor S. ...
and later owned by
Charlton Comics
Charlton Comics was an American comic-book publishing company that existed from 1945 to 1986, having begun under a different name: T. W. O. Charles Company, in 1940. It was based in Derby, Connecticut. The comic-book line (comics), line was a divi ...
. The first Beetle was
Dan Garret (later spelled Dan Garrett), who initially gained superpowers from a special vitamin, which was later changed to gaining powers from a "sacred scarab". The original Blue Beetle was featured in not only his own comic but also a weekly
radio serial.
The second Blue Beetle, created by Charlton and later taken over by
DC Comics
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, was the successor to Dan Garrett known as
Ted Kord
Theodore Stephen "Ted" Kord is the second fictional character to use the identity of Blue Beetle, a superhero who was originally published by Charlton Comics and later acquired by DC Comics. He was created by Steve Ditko and first appeared as a bac ...
. Kord "jumped" to the DC Comics universe during the ''
Crisis on Infinite Earths
''Crisis on Infinite Earths'' is a 1985 to 1986 American comic book fictional crossover, crossover series published by DC Comics. Written by Marv Wolfman and penciller, pencilled by George Pérez, it was first released as a 12-issue limited ser ...
'' alongside a number of other Charlton Comics characters. The second Blue Beetle later starred in his own 24-issue comic. Kord never had any super powers but used science to create various devices to help him fight crime. He became a member of the
Justice League of America
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and was later killed during the prelude to DC Comics' ''
Infinite Crisis
"Infinite Crisis" is a 2005–2006 comic book storyline published by DC Comics, consisting of an eponymous, seven-issue comic book limited series written by Geoff Johns and illustrated by Phil Jimenez, George Pérez, Ivan Reis, and Jerry Ordway, ...
'' cross over.
The third Blue Beetle, created by
DC Comics
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, is
Jaime Reyes, a teenager who discovers that the original Blue Beetle scarab morphs into a battle suit allowing him to fight crime and travel in space. Over the years, Reyes became a member of the
Teen Titans
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and starred in two Blue Beetle comic series. In DC Comics' 2011 "New 52" reboot, Jaime Reyes was the primary Blue Beetle character, only occasionally referring to past versions. With the subsequent continuity revision "DC Rebirth", the previous versions were restored.
Publication history
The original Blue Beetle,
Dan Garret,
first appeared
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Reader interest in fir ...
in
Fox Comics
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' ''
Mystery Men Comics'' #1 (
cover-date
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d August 1939), with art by Charles Nicholas Wojtkoski (as
Charles Nicholas), though the
Grand Comics Database
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tentatively credits
Will Eisner
William Erwin Eisner ( ; March 6, 1917 – January 3, 2005) was an American cartoonist, writer, and entrepreneur. He was one of the earliest cartoonists to work in the American comic book industry, and his series '' The Spirit'' (1940–1952) wa ...
as the scripter. A rookie
police officer
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, he wore a special bulletproof costume and took "Vitamin 2X" which endowed him with super-energy, and he was assisted by a neighborhood pharmacist in his fight against crime. Blue Beetle starred in a comic book series,
comic strip
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and
radio
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serial, but like most
Golden Age
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superheroes, he fell into obscurity in the 1950s. The comic book series saw a number of anomalies in publication: 19 issues, #12 through #30, were published through
Holyoke Publishing; no issue #43 was published; publication frequency varied throughout the run; and there were gaps where issues were not published, with large ones occurring in early 1947 and between mid-1948 and early 1950.
In the mid-1950s, Fox Comics went out of business and sold the printing plates for some stories featuring the Blue Beetle to
Charlton Comics
Charlton Comics was an American comic-book publishing company that existed from 1945 to 1986, having begun under a different name: T. W. O. Charles Company, in 1940. It was based in Derby, Connecticut. The comic-book line (comics), line was a divi ...
. Reprinted stories from the original ''
Blue Beetle'' series were initially published in Charlton's anthology comic ''Space Adventures'' #13-14 (Oct. 1954, Jan. 1955). Charlton Comics then began publishing their own ''Blue Beetle'' series, taking over numbering from the horror anthology series ''The Thing!'', beginning with issue #18 (Feb. 1955). Issues #18-19 consisted entirely of reprinted Fox Comics stories; #20-21 included new adventures of the Golden Age character. The series was cancelled after these four issues, with numbering taken over from #22 onwards by ''Mr. Muscles''. One more original story starring the Golden Age incarnation of the character was published as a backup feature in ''Nature Boy'' #3 (Mar. 1956).
In 1964, Charlton Comics began publishing a new series of ''Blue Beetle'' which substantially revamped the hero, reinventing him as a university professor and altering the spelling of his name to Dan Garrett. The first issue (Jun. 1964) was a new origin story that depicted Dan Garrett coming into possession of a mystical Egyptian
scarab that granted him superpowers and beginning his career as the Blue Beetle. After five issues were published, the next issue was numbered as #50 (Jul. 1965), taking over numbering from the anthology comic ''Unusual Tales''. The series ended with issue #54 (Feb.-Mar. 1966), its numbering taken over afterwards by the anthology comic ''Ghostly Tales''. Issues #1-5 and #50-53 were written by
and issue #54 by
Roy Thomas
Roy William Thomas Jr."Roy Thomas Checklist" ''Alter Ego'' vol. 3, #50 (July 2005) p. 16 (born November 22, 1940) is an American comic book writer and editor. He was Stan Lee's first successor as editor-in-chief of Marvel Comics and possibly bes ...
; art for all ten issues was by
Bill Fraccio and
Tony Tallarico
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.
Later in 1966, Blue Beetle was reinvented again in a set of backup stories published in ''
Captain Atom
Captain Atom is the name of several superheroes appearing in American comic books, initially owned by Charlton Comics before being acquired in the 1980s by DC Comics. All possess some form of energy-manipulating abilities, usually relating to nuc ...
'' #83 (Nov. 1966) through #86, plotted and drawn by
Steve Ditko
Stephen John Ditko. Page contains two reproductions from school yearbooks. A 1943 Garfield Junior High School yearbook excerpt lists "Stephen Ditko". A 1945 Johnstown High School yearbook excerpt lists "Stephen J. Ditko" under extracurricular ac ...
: they introduced
Ted Kord
Theodore Stephen "Ted" Kord is the second fictional character to use the identity of Blue Beetle, a superhero who was originally published by Charlton Comics and later acquired by DC Comics. He was created by Steve Ditko and first appeared as a bac ...
, a student of Dan Garrett's, who took on the role of Blue Beetle following Garrett's apparent death. Kord was an inventor hero, using a variety of gadgets, with a day job of running his own research lab. This Beetle received his own series in 1967, also by Ditko, which ran for five issues until the entire Charlton "Action Heroes" line of comic books ceased publication in 1968. The story planned for a sixth issue was eventually printed, without coloring, in the fan publication ''Charlton Portfolio'' #1 in 1974.
Both Blue Beetles reappeared in the third issue of ''
Americomics'', a title published by
AC Comics
AC Comics (formerly known as Paragon Publications and Americomics) is a comic book publishing company started by Bill Black. in 1983–84. In the first story in this issue, Ted Kord fought a bogus Dan Garrett, but the second story was more significant. It revealed that the original 1940s Dan was reincarnated as the Silver Age version (minus his memories of his earlier existence) by some unspecified "gods", presumably the ones responsible for his mystic scarab. The gods subsequently resurrected Dan again and sent him off to save Ted Kord's life (leaving him a note saying simply, "Try not to get killed this time"). After this adventure, Kord turned the Blue Beetle name back over to Dan. ''Americomics'' was canceled after issue #6, and so far this story has never been referenced by any other publisher.
With the rest of the Charlton Comics superhero line-up, Blue Beetle was sold to
DC Comics
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in 1983. A new ''Blue Beetle'' series starring Ted Kord began publication in 1986, integrating the hero into the DC Comics shared universe. The series ran for 24 issues (Jun. 1986-May 1988), all written by
Len Wein
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. While the series largely carried over the status quo and characters from Charlton Comics, some new elements were introduced: most notably, Ted Kord was made a billionaire industrialist as his research lab was reinvented as the massively successful R & D company Kord Industries.
Blue Beetle became a member of the
Justice League
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upon the launch of a new series in 1987, beginning with ''Justice League'' #1 (May 1987). Depicted with a more comedic tone than in the ''Blue Beetle'' solo comic, Ted Kord became best friends with team-mate
Booster Gold
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. Blue Beetle remained as a main character on the series as it was re-titled ''Justice League International'' and then ''Justice League America''. Following the event miniseries ''
Zero Hour'', both Blue Beetle and Booster Gold left the series and began starring in the new team title ''
Extreme Justice'', which ran for issues #0-18 (Jan. 1995-Jul. 1996). Ted Kord later became a recurring character in ''
Birds of Prey
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'', and starred in the 2003-04 miniseries ''Formerly Known as the Justice League''. The character of Ted Kord was killed off in the one-shot comic ''
Countdown to Infinite Crisis
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'' (May 2005).
In 2006, DC introduced a new Blue Beetle, teenager
Jaime Reyes, whose powers are derived from the scarab, now revealed as a piece of advanced alien technology. A new ongoing ''Blue Beetle'' series began publication in March 2006, initially written by
Keith Giffen
Keith Ian Giffen (November 30, 1952 – October 9, 2023) was an American comics artist and writer. He was known for his work for DC Comics on their ''Legion of Super-Heroes'' and ''Justice League'' titles as well as for being the co-creator of ...
and
John Rogers, with artist
Cully Hamner
Cully Hamner (born March 7, 1969) is an American comic book artist, known for his work on such books as '' Green Lantern: Mosaic'', '' Blue Beetle'', ''Black Lightning: Year One'', and ''Detective Comics''. He is the co-creator and illustrator of ...
. Giffen left in issue #10 and Rogers took over full writing duties, joined by a new artist,
Rafael Albuquerque. Rogers left the title with issue #25 to concentrate on his television series ''
Leverage''. After three fill-in issues,
Lilah Sturges became the main writer in issue #29, but the series was cancelled with issue #36. Editor
Dan DiDio
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put the cancellation down to poor sales and said that ''Blue Beetle'' was "a book that we started with very high expectations, but it lost its audience along the way".
All three incarnations of ''Blue Beetle'' were depicted in ''Booster Gold'' (vol. 2) #6.
Following the cancellation of Jaime Reyes' solo series, the character was brought back to star in a backup feature in ''Booster Gold'', once again written by Sturges. The backup feature ran through issues #21-25 (Aug.-Dec. 2009) and #28-29 (Mar.-Apr. 2010).
A new ''Blue Beetle'' comic was launched as part of
The New 52
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initiative in September 2011, with Jaime Reyes' history being rebooted with a new origin and without any apparent history of Kord or Garrett as prior Blue Beetles. The new book was written by
Tony Bedard and drawn by Ig Guara. ''Blue Beetle'' was cancelled after issue #16 (Mar. 2013); Jaime Reyes's story was then continued in the new title ''
Threshold'', written by Keith Giffen, which ultimately ran for eight issues (Mar.-Oct. 2013).
The 2016 publishing initiative
DC Rebirth
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restored the history of Dan Garrett and Ted Kord as previous Blue Beetles. A new ''Blue Beetle'' series was launched that year, with a one-shot special ''Blue Beetle: Rebirth'' (Oct. 2016) preceding ''
Blue Beetle'' #1 vol. 9 (Nov. 2016), once again written by Keith Giffen. The series starred Jaime Reyes, while also featuring Ted Kord as an ex-superhero who acts as his mentor. The series ran until issue #18 (Apr. 2018). Ted Kord then co-starred alongside Booster Gold in the 2021-22 limited series ''Blue & Gold'' by Dan Jurgens, once again operating as a superhero under the name Blue Beetle.
Jaime Reyes remains the primary Blue Beetle for DC Comics. The 2022-23 limited series ''Blue Beetle: Graduation Day'', written by Josh Trujillo and illustrated by Adrián Gutiérrez, featured Jaime Reyes as the main character. This was followed by a new ongoing ''Blue Beetle'' series by the same creative team, beginning in September 2023.
Characters
Dan Garret / Dan Garrett
The original
Golden Age
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Blue Beetle is Dan Garret,
[In the earliest Golden Age appearances and during the mid-1960s run by writer-artist ]Steve Ditko
Stephen John Ditko. Page contains two reproductions from school yearbooks. A 1943 Garfield Junior High School yearbook excerpt lists "Stephen Ditko". A 1945 Johnstown High School yearbook excerpt lists "Stephen J. Ditko" under extracurricular ac ...
, the original Blue Beetle was referred to as Dan "Garret", spelled with one "t". son of a police officer killed by a criminal. This
Fox Feature Syndicate
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version of the character debuted in ''Mystery Men Comics'' #1 (August 1939), and began appearing in his own 60-issue series shortly thereafter. Fox Feature Syndicate sponsored a "Blue Beetle Day" at the
1939 New York World's Fair
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on August 7, 1940, beginning at 10:30 a.m. and including 300 children in relay-race finals at the Field of Special Events, following preliminaries in New York City parks. The race was broadcast over radio station
WMCA.
Charlton Comics
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reprinted some stories in its
anthology
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titles and in a four-issue ''Blue Beetle'' reprint series numbered 18–21, although there is no evidence that they obtained the rights to the character - just that they purchased the printing plates to earlier stories.
In 1964, during the
Silver Age
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of comics, Charlton revised the character for a new Blue Beetle series. Charlton's new Blue Beetle retained the original's name (adding a second "t"), but none of his powers or origin, making him a different character. This Beetle was
archaeologist
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Dan Garrett, who obtained a number of superhuman powers (including super strength and vision, flight, and the ability to generate energy blasts) from a mystical
scarab he found during a dig in
Egypt
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, where it had been used to imprison an evil mummified Pharaoh.
He would transform into the Blue Beetle by saying the words "Kaji Dha!" This version, by writer
and artist
Tony Tallarico
Anthony F. Tallarico (September 20, 1933 – January 6, 2022) was an American comic book artist, and children's book illustrator and author. Often paired in a team with his generally uncredited penciler, Bill Fraccio, Tallarico drew primarily fo ...
, was played at least initially for
camp, with stories like "The Giant Mummy Who was Not Dead". The Charlton Dan Garrett version of the Blue Beetle ran only until 1966 before his replacement debuted.
The Charlton version of Dan Garrett was spotlighted in the second issue of DC's 1980s ''
Secret Origins
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Publication history
''Secret Origins'' was first published as a one-shot in 1961 and c ...
'' series, in which his origin was retold along with that of Ted Kord. Subsequent appearances by Dan Garrett (in flashback stories) include guest spots or cameos in ''
Infinity, Inc.'', ''
Captain Atom
Captain Atom is the name of several superheroes appearing in American comic books, initially owned by Charlton Comics before being acquired in the 1980s by DC Comics. All possess some form of energy-manipulating abilities, usually relating to nuc ...
'', ''
JLA: Year One'', and ''Legends of the DC Universe''.
The character briefly returned in
DC Comics
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' first run of ''Blue Beetle'',
resurrected by his mystical scarab to battle against his successor. He can also be seen in various flashback stories. His 1940s incarnation is briefly glimpsed in DC's 1993 limited series ''The Golden Age''.
In issue #0 of the ''
Project Superpowers'' miniseries, the
Fox Feature Syndicate
Fox Feature Syndicate (also known as Fox Comics, Fox Publications, and Bruns Publications, Inc.) was a comic book publisher from early in the period known to fans and historians as the Golden Age of Comic Books. Founded by entrepreneur Victor S. ...
version of the Blue Beetle appeared in flashbacks (as by now the character/spelling "Dan Garret" was in the public domain). To avoid trademark conflicts with
DC Comics
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, he is referred to in this series by the nickname "Big Blue".
Ted Kord
The replacement Blue Beetle created by
Charlton Comics
Charlton Comics was an American comic-book publishing company that existed from 1945 to 1986, having begun under a different name: T. W. O. Charles Company, in 1940. It was based in Derby, Connecticut. The comic-book line (comics), line was a divi ...
, and later published by
Americomics and
DC Comics
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, is Ted Kord, a former student of Dan Garrett, a genius-level inventor and a gifted athlete. Kord and Garrett were investigating Kord's Uncle Jarvis when they learned Jarvis was working to create an army of androids to take over Earth. Garrett changed into Blue Beetle, but was killed in battle. As he died, he passed on to Kord the responsibility of being Blue Beetle, but was unable to pass on the mystical scarab.
Ted had the scarab for some time, but never used it. He carried it during the ''
Crisis on Infinite Earths
''Crisis on Infinite Earths'' is a 1985 to 1986 American comic book fictional crossover, crossover series published by DC Comics. Written by Marv Wolfman and penciller, pencilled by George Pérez, it was first released as a 12-issue limited ser ...
'' when he was chosen by the
Monitor
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to protect the multiple Earths, but it only reacted when he was attacked; it did not give him superpowers.
During the "
Death of Superman" saga, the Blue Beetle and the other JLA members tried to stop
Doomsday
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's path of destruction. Doomsday displayed his near-invulnerability and, while brutally defeating the League, put the Blue Beetle into a coma. Upon recovery, he continued his tenure with the JLA as well as its offshoot,
Extreme Justice.
Blue Beetle discovered a renewed
Checkmate
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In chess, the king is ...
organization led by
Maxwell Lord
Maxwell Lord IV is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character first appeared in ''Justice League'' #1 (May 1987) and was created by Keith Giffen, J. M. DeMatteis, and Kevin Maguire (artist), Kevin Magui ...
, with a database containing information on every metahuman on Earth. He was captured and executed with a single gunshot to the head. Before dying, he had used the scarab in an attempt to contact
Captain Marvel, but was forced to leave it with the wizard
Shazam in the Rock of Eternity when the wizard sent him back to
Earth
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.
Some time later,
Booster Gold
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, along with Jaime, Dan, and the
Black Beetle in the guise of a Blue Beetle from the future, travels back in time to rescue Kord moments before his death.
Jaime Reyes
Jaime Reyes is a teenager who lives in
El Paso, Texas
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, with his father, mother, and little sister; his father owns a garage and his mother is a nurse. Jaime has offered to help his father out at the garage, but his father has turned him down. He feels Jaime should enjoy his childhood for as long as he can, and should attempt to further his education. He finds the scarab in a vacant lot and it fuses with him while he sleeps. After Booster Gold revealed Jaime's new powers to him, Jaime was swept up in the climactic battle with
Brother Eye during ''
Infinite Crisis
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''. He later becomes a member of the
Teen Titans
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, and is good friends with Rose Wilson (
Ravager),
Robin,
Static, and others. In ''
Teen Titans
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'' (vol. 3) #83, he takes a break from the team to be with his mother.
Jaime has a girlfriend, the young sorceress
Traci 13, who gets along well with Jaime's family. His large and loving family is a major source of strength and guidance for Jaime.
Christopher Smith aka the Peacemaker also became a mentor for the young Blue Beetle.
Jaime co-starred along with the rest of the former Justice League International in ''
Justice League: Generation Lost''.
Following DC's "
Flashpoint" storyline ''Blue Beetle'' was one of 52 monthly titles launched in September 2011, again starring Jaime Reyes. The series was cancelled after 17 issues in January 2013.
The Scarab – Khaji Da
The Blue Beetle scarab, previously shown as an artifact of magic, is later
retcon
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ned as a tool of war of the
Reach, an ancient race of cosmic marauders. After being defeated by the
Guardians of the Universe
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thousands of years ago and forced into a truce, the Reach poses as benevolent aliens lending their advanced technology to budding civilizations. The scarab is a gift for that world's champion, giving him amazing powers and the knowledge of the Reach to protect their peers. Secretly, the scarab is part of an advanced hive mind, with its own artificial intelligence covertly supplanting the wearer's own. The wearer is turned into the "ultimate infiltrator", a covert agent intended to take over its own world.
However, the Blue Beetle Scarab is damaged and so instead of it controlling the host, it forms a symbiotic relationship with them.
The Blue Beetle scarab uses its serial number, Khaji Da, as its name.
In the New 52, the Reach forgoes the secrecy, and each wearer immediately becomes possessed by the scarab. It then uses its host's knowledge to decimate the world and prepare it for a full invasion by Reach forces.
In ''DC Universe: Rebirth'', Ted Kord and Jaime Reyes believe the scarab is an alien device that bonded to Jaime's spine. Kord is fascinated by this scarab and wants to investigate the potential of it while Jaime fears it. When Jaime leaves Kord's lab to get to school, Dr. Fate appears in the lab to warn Kord that the scarab is not an alien device, but it is instead magic. This further sparks Kord's interest in the potential of the scarab.
Enemies
The Blue Beetle faces many enemies throughout his storylines, beginning with The White Face Gang in ''Mystery Men #1 (August 1939).'' As Ted Kord, he later faces several notable enemies, including
Doctor Alchemy (''
Showcase'' #13),
Chronos
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Chronos is frequently confused with, or perhaps consciously identified ...
(''
The Atom'' #3), his uncle
Jarvis Kord (''Blue Beetle'' vol. 5 #2),
Enigma (''Charlton Bullseye'' vol. 2 #1),
Carapax the Indestructible Man (''Blue Beetle'' vol. 6 #1),
Hybrid (''
New Teen Titans'' vol. 2 #24),
Maxwell Lord
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(''
Justice League
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'' #1), and
Overthrow (''Blue Beetle'' vol. 6 #15). As Jamie Reyes, the Blue Beetle takes on
La Dama as an archenemy, beginning in ''Blue Beetle'' vol. 7 #3. They also oppose
Typhoon
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(''Blue Beetle'' vol. 7 #17),
Black Beetle (''
Booster Gold
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'' vol. 2 #5), and
Doctor Polaris
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Publication history
Created by John Broome (wri ...
(''Justice League of America'' vol. 2 #17).
Other versions
* An evil antimatter universe variant from
Qward
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Sites
Arrowcave
The Arrowcave is the former base of operations of the Green Arrow and Speedy.
Avernus Cemetery
Avernus Cemetery is a hidden burial gro ...
called the Scarab appears in ''
Countdown to Final Crisis
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'' as a member of the
Crime Syndicate of America
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.
** Several alternate universe variants of the Blue Beetle appear in ''
Countdown: Arena'', such as the Scarab of Earth-26, a swarm of sentient insects that form a humanoid body.
* A possible apocalyptic future incarnation of the Blue Beetle called the Blue Scarab appears in ''
Justice League: Generation Lost''. He is stated to be the "descendant of the Blue Beetle" and sports an alien appearance.
In other media
Television
* The Jaime Reyes incarnation of the Blue Beetle and Ted Kord appear in the ''
Smallville
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'' episode "Booster", portrayed by Jaren Brandt Bartlett and
Sebastian Spence respectively.
* The Jaime Reyes, Ted Kord, and Dan Garrett incarnations of the Blue Beetle appear in ''
Batman: The Brave and the Bold'', with Reyes and Kord voiced by
Will Friedle
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and
Wil Wheaton
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respectively while Garrett is silent. Additionally,
Kanjar Ro (voiced by
Marc Worden
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Early life and education
David Marc Worden attended Churchill Heights Public School in Scarborough, Ontario from grades 4 through 8. He was a student in the gifted program. He made his first known stage app ...
) briefly uses the scarab in the episode "
The Rise of the Blue Beetle!" while an evil alternate universe variant of Reyes called the Scarlet Scarab appears in the episode "Deep Cover for Batman!" as a member of the
Injustice Syndicate.
* In 2010,
Geoff Johns
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announced a
live-action
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TV series featuring the Jamie Reyes incarnation of the Blue Beetle, with Garrett Plotkin in the title role. However, no further announcements were made.
* The Jaime Reyes, Ted Kord, and Dan Garrett incarnations of the Blue Beetle appear in ''
Young Justice
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'', with Reyes voiced by
Eric Lopez while Kord and Garrett are silent.
* The Jaime Reyes incarnation of the Blue Beetle appears in ''
Justice League Action
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'', voiced again by
Jake T. Austin
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.
* The Ted Kord incarnation of the Blue Beetle appears in the second season of ''
DC Super Hero Girls'' (2019), voiced by
Max Mittelman.
Film
* The Dan Garrett incarnation of the Blue Beetle appears on the cover of a comic book in the ''
Watchmen
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'' tie-in ''
Under the Hood''.
* An evil, unidentified, alternate universe variant of the Blue Beetle appears in ''
Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths'' as a minor member of the
Crime Syndicate.
* The Jaime Reyes incarnation of the Blue Beetle appears in the
DC Universe Animated Original Movie (DCUAOM) ''
Justice League vs. Teen Titans'', voiced by
Jake T. Austin
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.
* The Jaime Reyes incarnation of the Blue Beetle appears in the DCUAOM ''
Teen Titans: The Judas Contract'', voiced again by Jake T. Austin.
* The Ted Kord incarnation of the Blue Beetle makes a cameo appearance in ''
Teen Titans Go! To the Movies
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''.
* The Jamie Reyes incarnation of the Blue Beetle appears in the DCUAOM ''
Justice League Dark: Apokolips War''.
* The Ted Kord incarnation of the Blue Beetle appears in ''
DC Showcase: Blue Beetle'', voiced by
Matt Lanter.
* The Ted Kord incarnation of the Blue Beetle appears in ''
Teen Titans Go! & DC Super Hero Girls: Mayhem in the Multiverse'', voiced again by an uncredited
Max Mittelman.
* A
self-titled film centered around the Jaime Reyes incarnation of the Blue Beetle was released in August 2023, with Gareth Dunnet-Alcocer serving as screenwriter,
Ángel Manuel Soto
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Early life
Ángel Manu ...
directing, and
Xolo Maridueña cast in the title role.
Video games
* The Jaime Reyes incarnation of the Blue Beetle appears as a playable character in ''
Infinite Crisis
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''.
* The Dan Garrett, Ted Kord, and Jaime Reyes incarnations of the Blue Beetle appear as character summons in ''
Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure''.
* The Jaime Reyes incarnation of the Blue Beetle appears as a playable character in ''
Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham''.
* The Jaime Reyes incarnation of the Blue Beetle appears as a playable character in ''
Lego DC Super-Villains''.
* The Jaime Reyes incarnation of the Blue Beetle appears as a playable character in ''
Injustice 2''.
Miscellaneous
* The Dan Garrett incarnation of the Blue Beetle appears in a self-titled radio serial, voiced by
Frank Lovejoy
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in the first 13 episodes and an uncredited actor in subsequent episodes.
* The Dan Garrett incarnation of the Blue Beetle appears in a short-lived
comic strip
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, drawn by
Jack Kirby
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, among others, under pseudonyms.
* Ted Kord appears in the ''
Kingdom Come'' audio drama, by John Whitman.
* The Ted Kord incarnation of the Blue Beetle appears in ''
Justice League Unlimited
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'' tie-in comics.
* The Jaime Reyes incarnation of the Blue Beetle makes non-speaking background appearances in ''
DC Super Hero Girls'' (2015).
* The Jaime Reyes and Ted Kord incarnations of the Blue Beetle appear in the ''
Injustice 2'' prequel comic.
Homages
*
Roy Thomas
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wrote the Blue Beetle in one of his earliest professional credits
and later created Blue Beetle
pastiches the
Scarlet Scarab for
Marvel Comics
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and the
Silver Scarab for DC Comics.
*
Alan Moore
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used the Dan Garret and Ted Kord incarnations of the Blue Beetle as inspiration for the two
Nite Owl
Nite Owl is the name of two superheroes in the graphic novel Limited series (comics), limited series ''Watchmen'', published by DC Comics. Created by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons, the original Nite Owl, Hollis T. Mason, was a member of the crimefi ...
s in his comic book series ''
Watchmen
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''.
References
External links
*
Blue Beetle (Dan Garrett)from the original December 4, 2011) an
from the original December 4, 2011) at
Don Markstein's Toonopedia
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.
Blue Beetle (Dan Garrett)an
at the International Catalogue of Superheroes
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