Blue Beetle #1 feels like it’s all over the place. There’s a lot of disparate elements going on in the issue that separately are interesting, but when combined into one book, result in a diffuse mishmash of plot points that never settle into one narrative, and a central relationship that winds up more irritating than engaging. It’s too bad, too, because there’s a ton of potential on display that could coalesce into an effective and...
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