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Blue Beetle #16 Anywhere I Hang My Hat Is Home!
Cover Date: September, 1987
Blue Beetle in on the trail of the serial killer known as the Skid Row Slasher. Blue Beetle tracks down the clues as the Slasher leaves a trail of bodies. Meanwhile Maxwell Fisher is on the same case with no leads. How many will die before ...
Issue Description
Blue Beetle in on the trail of the serial killer known as the Skid Row Slasher. Blue Beetle tracks down the clues as the Slasher leaves a trail of bodies. Meanwhile Maxwell Fisher is on the same case with no leads. How many will die before the Slasher is stopped.Blue Beetle
- Publisher
- DC Comics
Volume Description
House AdStarring: Ted Kord as Blue Beetle (II).
Formerly owned by Charlton Comics, the Blue Beetle swung into his own DC series with the help of writer Len Wein and artist Paris Cullins. The second man to go by this moniker, inventor and millionaire Ted Kord continued the heroic legacy of his predecessor Dan Garrett, despite not having any super powers of his own.
Armed with his flying beetle - shaped aircraft and a gun designed to emit bursts of blinding light, Kord set out as the new Blue Beetle. With no shortage of super - villains plaguing his hometown of Chicago, Beetle's first issue detailed his clash with super-arsonist Firefist, the Incendiary Man. Other villains in this 24 issue run included Chronos and Prometheus, whilst Blue Beetle shared adventures with the New Teen Titans and Mr. Miracle.
Collected Editions
Showcase Presents: Blue Beetle (#1-24)Please first Sign In before leaving a review.