This article dives deep into the legacy of the Blue Beetle, exploring the three distinct heroes who wore the scarab, the character's explosive popularity in Brazil, and what makes this young hero a modern icon for diversity and representation.
This is the version that changed everything. Created by Keith Giffen, John Rogers, and Cully Hamner, is a teenager from El Paso, Texas. Unlike his predecessors, Jaime never asked for the Scarab. He found it in a field and, upon activating it, the Scarab bonded to his spine. Besouro Azul
Rumors suggest that Besouro Azul will appear in an animated series or a potential Teen Titans project. Given the cult following in Latin America and Brazil, DC would be foolish not to invest heavily in this character. He represents the future: young, diverse, and deeply connected to technology and family. This article dives deep into the legacy of
Blue Beetle Besouro Azul ) is a legacy title in DC Comics that has been held by three distinct characters since its inception in 1939. While originally a pulp-style hero, the modern iteration— Jaime Reyes Unlike his predecessors, Jaime never asked for the Scarab
The original hero who gained powers from a mystical Egyptian scarab.