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Written by Keith Giffen and John Rogers; Art by Cully Hamner, Duncan Rouleau, Cynthia Martin and Phil Moy; Cover by Cully HamnerCollecting THE BLUE BEETLE #1-6! Tearing its way through the events of DAY OF VENGEANCE and INFINITE CRISIS, the mystical Blue Beetle scarab has chosen its new guardian: teenager Jaime Reyes! But supernatural powers can be a blessing or a curse, and when it comes to the powers of the Scarab, you don't get one without the other.
Written by Keith Giffen and John RogersArt by Cully Hamner, Rafael Albuquerque, Duncan Rouleau and othersA new volume collecting BLUE BEETLE #7-12! Jaime discovers the secret of his Blue Beetle armor and hits the road looking for answers from the Scarab's original owner.
Written by John Rogers; Art by Rafael Albuquerque; Cover by Cully Hamner In this volume collecting issues #13-18 of the hot series, Jaime has his hands full when he learns the scarab's alien owners are invading Earth - and no one will believe him! Plus, more adventures guest-starring popular Green Lantern Guy Gardner, the Teen Titans, the villainous Eclipso, Typhoon, Giganta and more
Written by John Rogers, Justin Peniston and Jai NitzArt by Rafael Albuquerque, Andy Kuhn, Mike Norton and Trevor ScottCover by AlbuquerqueFeaturing a story that ties into "The Sinestro Corps War," this volume collects BLUE BEETLE #20-26. This title also includes the special Spanish language story, along with the script translated into English.
Written by WILL PFEIFFER and MATTHEW STURGES, Art by MIKE NORTON, CARLO BARBERI and others, Cover by RAFAEL ALBUQUERQUEJaime discovers the source of the scarab and what it was designed for in these tales from BLUE BEETLE #27-28 and BOOSTER GOLD #21-24!
Written by Matthew SturgesArt and cover by Rafael AlbuquerqueJaime Reyes faces the arrival of a mysterious group of men sporting super-abilities as they try to illegally cross into the U.S. from Mexico! And as the protector of both El Paso and Ciudad Juarez, that means double trouble in these stories from BLUE BEETLE #29-34.