Blue Beetle #14 (1942)
by Charles Quinlan
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Blue Beetle #14 (1942)
by Charles Quinlan

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Blue Beetle #14 (1942)
by Charles Quinlan
"Will the Blue Beetle make his way out of the chains that promise certain death? Who captured our daring hero?? Do not miss the next issue!"
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The Blue Beetles in the air
Beetlemania.

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The Blue Beetle legacy is fascinating not only because of it being a relatively early example of a hero being killed off and passing on the name, but also because it's one in which all four to use the name have had wildly different looks, powers, and power source, and only two knew of each other's existence.
You could say that at least in-universe 60s Dan and Jaime both use the same power source and have the same powers, technically, but even putting aside 40s Dan, the Scarab is simply shown to not operate in the same way in spite of the retcon. Like, 60s Dan is a flying brick with energy blasts, he never turns his arms into canons and his suit is clearly just a generic supersuit.
And what's weirder, this has held even the extremely few times 60s Dan has been referenced. Actually, that's probably not true, because I know DC brought him back recently-ish and probably touched on it there since I know it was ambitious enough to fully recreate scenes from 60s Dan's original run. But still, at least prior to that DC has never tried to make Dan's Scarab cohere with Jaime's, and considering Jaime was introduced twenty years ago, that's a very long time to be so blatantly incongruent.
Blue Beetle #12 (1942)
written by Charles Nicholas art by Roland Patenaude
Digimon AU Blue Beetles
Dan Garrett with a Kokabuterimon. Going with the legendary warrior line kokabuterimon> Beetlemon> MetalKabuterimon> AncientBeetlemon.
[id: Official art of Kokabuterimon. A blue anthropomorphic beetle monster with somewhat child-like proportions with red stripes and spikes and bright green eyes wearing a long yellow scarf around its neck. /end id]
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Ted Kord with a Keramon. Rocking with a beastly bug line: keramon> kabuterimon> infermon> TyrantKabuterimon
[id: Official art of Keramon. A purple monster with a body consisting of a bunch of tentacles under a yellow collar and two spindly arms. /end id]
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Jaime Reyes with a Wormmon (Blue). Going for the more Kamen Rider inspired digivolution line. Wormmon (Blue)> Stingmon (Black)> Jewelbeemon> Tiger Vespamon
[id: Official art of Wormmon recolored to match the alternate blue variant of Wormmon from one of the Digimon fighting games. Wormmon is a a caterpillar-like monster. /end id]
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