![]() ![]() The annoying characters’ dialogue reads like a sixty-something-year old trying hard to write dialogue for teens, which is exactly what it is. ![]() Also Doctor Fate is mysterious as usual for mystery’s sake.Įvery issue struggles to make an impression on the reader and fails each time. A gang of somehow even more forgettable nobodies called The Posse also join Blue Beetle on his tedious “adventures”. Together they fight probably the most obscure villains ever who’re only there to give Blue Beetle something to do. Some Latino kid in El Paso called Jaime Reyes is Blue Beetle because diversity and Ted Kord is his tech-savvy/super-rich Alfred. There’s no real story in this first (and probably penultimate!) volume. And, yes, Blue Beetle Rebirth is pure hack comics. Hear that? That’s the sound of DC scraping the bottom of the Rebirth barrel with a title no-one was looking for: Blue Beetle! Just the name itself conjures up the lazy hackery that superhero comics can too often be. ![]()
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