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The Blue Beetle scarab is grafted onto Jaime Reyes's spine and can manifest a number of powers of its own volition, an act usually accompanied by blue energy emitted by the scarab's "antennae". Over the course of the first year of his ongoing series, Jaime had little, if any, control over those powers, but slowly asserts himself.
Green Beetle / B'arzz O'oomm (voiced by Phil LaMarr) is a Green Martian who became a servant of the Reach after being bonded to a scarab on Mars, similar to Jaime Reyes. He was assigned to gain the Team's trust by helping them defeat Black Beetle so that the Reach could get Blue Beetle's scarab back under their control.
Jaime Reyes (portrayed by Xolo Maridueña) is a college graduate from Palmera City who tried to help pay off his family's debts by working at Kord Industries, but accidentally bonded with biotechnological alien Khaji-Da. In an attempt to get rid of the beetle, Reyes teamed up with Jenny Kord and his uncle Rudy Reyes to do so, being chased by ...
The new 'Blue Beetle' movie stars Xolo Maridueña and George Lopez. ... The highly-anticipated film follows Jaime Reyes ... Blue Beetle is the latest movie to be distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures.
Spreading its wings two months after “The Flash” ran into a brick wall at the box office, “Blue Beetle” is the latest movie to test the theory that life’s tough for DC heroes not named ...
Blue Beetle, DC’s first live-action film with a Latino lead, is making its streaming debut Friday on Max and fans hope it gains viewers after it was DC's lowest-grossing film.
Ted Kord / Blue Beetle appears in Adventures in the DC Universe #8. [51] Ted Kord / Blue Beetle appears in Justice League Unlimited. [52] Ted Kord appears in Injustice 2. [53] This version is Jaime Reyes' mentor and a participant in Batman's efforts to rebuild the world following the fall of High Councilor Superman's Regime.
Blue Beetle is the name of three superheroes appearing in a number of American comic books published by a variety of companies since 1939. The most recent of the companies to own rights to Blue Beetle is DC Comics, which bought the rights to the character in 1983, using the name for three distinct characters over the years.