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    Blue Beetle #8

    Blue Beetle » Blue Beetle #8 - Even a Broken Clock is Right Twice a Day released by DC Comics on June 2012.

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    Blue Beetle has abandoned his friends, family and home, setting out on a path that brings him to New York City. As Beetle struggles with the curse of the scarab that is the source of his powers, a loathsome threat emerges – a predator who stalks runaway teenagers. Just when he thought his life couldn't get any worse…well, welcome to New York, Blue Beetle!

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    A Clockwork Blue 0

    This cover has an interesting concept, but with a bad artist, we still have Blue Beetle cursed by terrible covers. I mean seriously, look at the shape of his freaking head! Who the hell draws heads that grotesquely deformed!?Marcio Takara's art looks a lot less like Ig Guara's this issue than it did last issue. It's a lot lumpier, it lacks the elegant smoothness of Ig Guara. It's not really 'bad art,' but when compared to Ig Guara it comes out looking that way.This series continues to explore it...

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