Even though DC's Blue Beetle wasn't a huge box office hit with audiences, the film became a critical moment in the superhero genre after creating a big-budget flick that offered audiences overdue on-screen Latino representation – with a titular hero and authentic stories that aren't always the focus of comic book movies.
And even though a[...]
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One of which is the current cinematic iteration of Blue Beetle!
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During a new interview, the film's director, Ángel Manuel Soto, was asked about the character getting the chance to seemingly return for future DC projects via Gunn's recent statements (along with actor Xolo Maridueña)[...]
decided to try and make up for refusing to pay actors livable wages by releasing an extended behind-the-scenes featurette.
Blue Beetle: Summary, Cast List, Release Date
Only in Theaters August 18 From Warner Bros Pictures comes the feature film Blue Beetle, marking the DC Super Hero's first time on the big screen The film, directed by Angel[...]
Alright folks, it seems DC is chomping at the bit to toss our little Blue Beetle back into the fray with Blue Beetle #2, set to hit your local comic book dumpster or fine comic shop (whatever floats your boat), this Tuesday, October 3rd Let's take a glance at this firecracker of a synopsis they[...]
Hamilburg Agency to help get Fox properties into film, radio, merchandise, and syndicated newspaper strips.
Fox's push to get his comic book material into other media worked far better than history generally remembers. In addition to the Blue Beetle newspaper strip, several others were announced, and a handful of newspapers had a full-fledged Fox Feature Syndicate[...]
Kamen did extensive work for Fox on titles like Dagar, Desert Hawk, and Rulah, Jungle Goddess, and his Blue Beetle work is also highly sought after by collectors. This era of the Blue Beetle series is well known to have garnered a couple of mentions in Fredric Wertham's Seduction of the Innocent, but that's only[...]
1940 marked a significant level-up for the character Blue Beetle, especially with the launch of Blue Beetle #1, an important series debut that hit the newsstands alongside the character's own newspaper strip starting in January of the same year. The character had initially made his debut in June 1939 through Mystery Men Comics #1 as[...]
Blue Beetle #18 published by Fox Comics in 1943 featured the Golden Age version of the Blue Beetle character who has gained a little more attention due to the movie which has nothing to do with this version of the character whatsoever He is accompanied by his Golden Age sidekick Sparky – later known as[...]
Blue Beetle, no not the one in theaters right now, but the original one, from the 1940's, is one of the most fun super heroes you can read It is also getting extremely hard to find his golden age books, as the numbers climb in the aftermarket for some heroes and stories that may have[...]
The new Blue Beetle movie may have very little to do with the original Blue Beetle character published by Fox Comics in the thirties and forties, but it has put a fire under those Golden Age comic book sales This copy of Blue Beetle #7 from 1941, unslabbed, currently has bids at Heritage Art Auctions[...]
The first appearance of the original Blue Beetle, Mystery Men Comics #1 remains one of the most overlooked key comic books of the golden age. Hitting newsstands around June 15, 1939, this series was launched very near the beginning of the super-hero wavefront that ultimately transformed pop culture Mystery Men Comics #1 hit the newsstand in the[...]
As 1941 progressed, Blue Beetle experienced some "power inflation," as sometimes happens with comic book superheroes. He became stronger, tougher, faster, and started jumping around the rooftops of New York City — to the point where he seemed to be able to fly at one point. As his abilities grew, so did the threats he[...]
It was an anthology title featuring Fox's three most popular characters at the time — The Blue Beetle, the Flame, and Samson This Blue Beetle was the first, Dan Garret, created in 1939, usually credited to Charles Nicholas Wojtkoski, though Will Eisner is believed to be the scripter of the first story Eisner has stated[...]
In the Golden Age, comic book superheroes often didn't spring onto the comic page fully formed. Sometimes, changes from issue to issue were due to a lack of attention to detail as publishers tasked creators to just get the stories out quickly to try to take advantage of the comic book superhero boom of the[...]
Discovery announced that Blue Beetle will arrive on digital starting September 26th There were a lot of big releases this summer, so it's not surprising that some flew under the radar, but now we can rectify that Warner Bros Entertainment released a new behind-the-scenes featurette to announce the film being released on digital.
Own your legacy,[...]
Boutté and Uwandi spoke to Bleeding Cool about the origins of their studio, how they operated during the COVID pandemic, and design inspiration for Warner Bros' DC superhero film Blue Beetle The film follows Jaime Reyes (Xolo Maridueña), who becomes an alien symbiotic host through a mysterious artifact, bestowing the recent college graduate with a[...]
While promoting their latest film in Warner Bros' Blue Beetle, Boutté Jr and Uwandi spoke to Bleeding Cool about a variety of topics, including comparing their work in DC and Marvel, how they're adjusting to the increased demand in the streaming era, what other genres they hope to do, and how they're adapting to the[...]
1940 was the Blue Beetle's year. After launching in June 1939 in Mystery Men Comics #1, Dan Garrett, the Golden Age Blue Beetle would get a newspaper strip starting in January 1940, and his own series which hit newsstands around the same time A radio show started in May 1940 Like a lot of superheroes,[...]
Blame it on the Fox cover artists.
A spectacular and important run of comics featuring Blue Beetle and other historic material along with covers by Lou Fine and a stand-out group of artists, there's a copy of Mystery Men Comics #3 (Fox, 1939) CGC FR/GD 1.5 Off-white pages along with several other great issues of Mystery[...]
Jaime Reyes is set to rejoin the ongoing melodrama of spandex-clad action-figure fodder with Blue Beetle #1, hitting shelves harder than a comic book writer's plummeting self esteem this September 5th Our man Jaime here is not just content at graduating and deciding what variant of instant noodles his new life can afford No, siree![...]
DC's Blue Beetle has been an exciting point of reinvention for the current era of DC, but more importantly, it has offered fans of all ages a leading Latino superhero with an opportunity to create a significant moment in comic book film history But as it turns out, the film's director not only wanted to[...]
Blue Beetle is not setting the box office on fire, which is a shame because it might be the second-best superhero movie of 2023 so far We can hope that it will continue to inch toward a decent number over the next couple of weeks as we head into the early fall season We are[...]
Blue Beetle didn't exactly reinvent the superhero wheel in many ways, but one thing that it did very differently was the Reyes family in general We have known for a long time that Jaime wouldn't be sneaking around his family home trying to keep the Scarab and everything that was going on a secret They[...]
The one that gets the most credit is, without a double, Blue Beetle This is the first superhero movie in a long time that has figured out how to do cinematic worldbuilding right However, to talk about why Blue Beetle's cinematic worldbuilding works, we must throw up a SPOILER WARNING So, if you haven't seen[...]
Blue Beetle hits all of the familiar notes of the superhero genre and is a solid origin story for a new young hero However, it doesn't bring anything particularly new to the genre either, aside from the family dynamic.
Director: Angel Manuel Soto
Summary: An alien scarab chooses college graduate Jaime Reyes to be its symbiotic host, bestowing[...]
So why not give us a little more Blue Beetle action now that we've slowly entered the fresh arena with a lively hero?
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While speaking with Inverse about the release of Blue Beetle, the film's director, Ángel Manuel Soto, discussed that exact need to naturally[...]
Embrace the power of Blue Beetle with the help of G FUEL as they have joined forces with Warner Bros Discovery and DC with a new flavor Coming to life right off the big-screen debut of the newest DC Comics film Blue Beetle comes the Khaji-Da-inspired drink The Khaji-Da is the name of the powerful[...]
Blue Beetle did indeed unseat Barbie from the top position at the weekend box office, though now that the actual numbers are out, it does not feel impressive The latest offering from DC scored $25.4 million, below projections Who knows what specific factors contributed to that, but what it really seems to boil down to[...]
The Monday after a solid release weekend for a director usually brings good things, and it is no different for Blue Beetle director Ángel Manuel Soto. Blue Beetle is coming off a solid $43 million worldwide debut with good critical and commercial buzz that could keep this film in the top three for the next couple[...]
Warner Bros.'s newest flick Blue Beetle is officially out after moving from a planned streaming release on Max to a theatrical one, earning a grand total that currently exceeds $20 million so far While the studio might be experiencing difficulties establishing their superhero adaptations ad box office hits lately, there are still a lot of[...]