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    Blue Beetle #2

    Blue Beetle » Blue Beetle #2 - Metamorphosis: Part Two released by DC Comics on December 2011.

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    Khaji-Kai
    Khaji-Kai

    Jaime Reyes was trying to save his best friend Paco when an alien weapon attached itself to his spine. Now, if he wants to live to see tomorrow, Jaime must defeat a team of Super-Villains who want the weapon for more nefarious purposes.

    Jaime is just trying to figure out what happened to him when Khaji-Da fused to his body, but he manages to get Paco to the party they were originally heading. Jaime tries to explain himself but Khaji-Da puts such a force on his body is causes him to vomit and then flee.

    Meanwhile in space a ship of the Reach spots the signal fro Khaji-Da and Khaji-Kai insists on investigating the mystery. This is going to be more trouble for Jamie as the ship heads toward earth. There is also a Batman teaser at the end of this issue

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    Rise of the Blue Beetle 0

    After a fantastic introduction we finally get to see Jaime in action with the armor, but h is not liking it as well as we are.The GoodI like how the scarab is translated for us so we can see it argue with Jaime as he tries to save Paco and such. Some people might prefer the original, cryptic writing but there is nothing wrong with it being translated, in fact, we get to see into the scarab's personality, which is a plus. We can already see the scarab is trying to fulfill its mission as a world c...

    6 out of 6 found this review helpful.

    First person take over. 0

    Review for Blue Beetle #2.The Story: Since he has just bonded with the Scarab and he's taking control of his actions and runs away with Paco.The Good: Bedard does a very smart job of not retreading the previous series and does his own version of things. Here he does something I always wondered why it didn't happen in the previous series, that is while the scarab was asleep for a couple of centuries he isn't damaged by magic, so when it woke up and bonded it wants to do it's mission and will forc...

    4 out of 4 found this review helpful.

    Ig Guara: Newest Member of My Favorite Artists 0

    The Good: Ig Guara does some superb art. He hasn't done much, but he's rising really quickly to my favorite artists list, and he's on his A game here. Everything just looks perfect, and fitting. Rarely have I seen a book with art that's not just amazing, but a perfect fit. The dynamic between Jaime and the Scarab is really entertaining. The scarab wants to murder SO BADLY, and Jaime just won't let him. This creates some excellent setup for some good constant internal conflict. Jaime's dynamic wi...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.
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