WompuM
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Here's the thing about Blue Beetle. . .
Unlike the rest of the DCU, he is one the few remaining legacy characters unscathed by DC editorial. He's a strong minority pressence and a helluva character at that. Plus, he's voiced by Will Freidie (sp).
I love all aspects of the Blue Beetles mythos. He's a classic golden age character whose costume and powers made no sense when attached to his name.
In the Silver Age, Ted took the character to a different direction and didn't have him rely on the magical scarrab. His tech was cool and Ted is one of the most human superheroes out there. Like the fans, he looks up to the heroes around him and his low self esteem makes him pretty endeering. Plus he got fat at one point which is funny as hell. On top of that, Night Owl from watchmen is based on him, which is fairly neat in my opinion. I wish the Charlaton characters were given more time together in the DCU proper. A Blue Beetle and Question book could have had real possibility.
After Infinite Crisis, I think Jaime breathed a lot of life into the mythos. I'm not a huge fan of the Scarrab being alien, instead of magical, but perhaps it's an alien magic. That would explain why the Wizard Shazam found it so tricky.
I think there is still a ton of potential to be gotten from Jaime. his run with the Teen Titans sucked, hard, but hopefully this reboot will open the door for his return. I don't think DC editorial realizes how important a strong, fun Titans team is, and Jaime could play an important role there. He's a comical character who's not a slack-off and isn't afraid of responcibility or leadership. He has cool, creative powers and he should be used wider throughout the DCU -- from Green Lantern, to JLI, to Teen Titans.
Unlike the rest of the DCU, he is one the few remaining legacy characters unscathed by DC editorial. He's a strong minority pressence and a helluva character at that. Plus, he's voiced by Will Freidie (sp).
I love all aspects of the Blue Beetles mythos. He's a classic golden age character whose costume and powers made no sense when attached to his name.
In the Silver Age, Ted took the character to a different direction and didn't have him rely on the magical scarrab. His tech was cool and Ted is one of the most human superheroes out there. Like the fans, he looks up to the heroes around him and his low self esteem makes him pretty endeering. Plus he got fat at one point which is funny as hell. On top of that, Night Owl from watchmen is based on him, which is fairly neat in my opinion. I wish the Charlaton characters were given more time together in the DCU proper. A Blue Beetle and Question book could have had real possibility.
After Infinite Crisis, I think Jaime breathed a lot of life into the mythos. I'm not a huge fan of the Scarrab being alien, instead of magical, but perhaps it's an alien magic. That would explain why the Wizard Shazam found it so tricky.
I think there is still a ton of potential to be gotten from Jaime. his run with the Teen Titans sucked, hard, but hopefully this reboot will open the door for his return. I don't think DC editorial realizes how important a strong, fun Titans team is, and Jaime could play an important role there. He's a comical character who's not a slack-off and isn't afraid of responcibility or leadership. He has cool, creative powers and he should be used wider throughout the DCU -- from Green Lantern, to JLI, to Teen Titans.