So I picked up a bunch of Batman freebies. I'm not a huge Bats fan. I really only read him when Catwoman shows up because she's awesome. So - DCeased is basically the DC universe vs. zombies. It's an interesting idea but I didn't find it particularly "must know what happened next". The Bat...
Teri and Tina are supposed to be flung into their future. Instead, Teri and Jaime are flung into her future, helping her friends. Who think Jaime is evil. And who don't realize that Teri was gone, since she put herself into the timeline just seconds after she was zapped to the past in the fi...
While Batman checks in on Jaime Reyes/Blue Beetle. Is he competent? Or is he a child put in danger by a reckless Kord? Meanwhile, the people from the future - which, yeah, that's been happening - want to go back and think Blue Beetle can help them. I guess I'll find out if they can soon! ...
Which I know others don't. Because I've been told this is the redheaded stepchild of Rebirth. Don't care. Love it. As the Atlantis storyline wraps up, a new storyline with Ghostfire is set up. Jaime is still adapting to having been rebonded to the Scarab, who is getting eerily chatty. A...
A reboot of sorts for a character with a small but vocal following. This is much more of a multicultural YA approach than you may be used to seeing from DC Comics, but feels fresh and energetic. There's a great creative team on board, so check it out if that's your bag.
New to me superhero in that I'd heard the name but not read any previous issues. This is a new incarnation of The Blue Beetle, Jamie Reyes, teenager, and he has a scarab beetle-type tech welded to his back. Unfortunately, someone wants it back and it appears it can't be removed without killing him...
The fight between Arion and Dr. Fate comes to a startling conclusion, setting up the next storyline. The scarab has been fighting against Arion, and has only one chance: to convince Jamie Reyes to take him, it, the power of the Blue Beetle back. Jamie has been resisting because people have been ...
This was okay. I remember liking it enough to think it was worth the money that I paid for it, but I didn't have any desire to read more from the series. Of course, this was before I really got into graphic novels, so maybe it's due a revisit from me!
So, for some reason, this battle is feeling drawn out. Maybe it's because it feels like a lot of the fighting takes place off page, or maybe it's because with Reyes depowered, I'm just not feeling this as much. I also am interested in Dr. Fate and his role in all this, but he's out of the pict...
My friend's renter - a total jerk - tried to mansplain why I liked this when it's the 'only Rebirth title no one likes' including explaining where I first saw this character. He's the reason women get scared off comics and I've avoided him since he tried to give me illegal copies of older Marvel a...
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