Ted Kord Archives

Suicide Squad #10 Review: Urgency and Momentum
Ted Kord even shows a hint of the character we know and love Even Zebra Man gets a clutch moment, and that's just not something anybody could see coming. Read Suicide Squad #10, then read it again to see all the wonderful little details that you might have missed in the rush of action RATING: BUY. Suicide[...]
Blue Beetle #10 Review: A Spritz Of Rain In The DC Drought
That was a shame, because this book heralded the long-awaited return of Ted Kord and brought back the ever-endearing Jamie Reyes to the scene However, I wrote it off the same as the most recent Nova title, which brought back the long-missed Richard Rider, as another squandered opportunity for greatness. However, where Marvel viciously and preemptively[...]
Blue Beetle #9 Review- A Weird, Wild Ride And I Am OMAC
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] While both Jaime Reyes and Ted Kord Blue Beetles (never read anything with the actual original), Keith Giffen and Scott Kolins Blue Beetle was not a fun read initially One major turn-off to the book was the constant damn bickering between any two characters but especially between Jaime Reyes and Ted Kord themselves. Interior conflict[...]
Celebrating Ted Kord, The Blue Beetle Who Was Your Friend
By Hilton Collins The past 30 days haven't been bad for fans of the superhero Ted Kord from his pre-New 52 days Thanks to stellar writing he received over the past three decades, he's become arguably the most beloved Blue Beetle (and in my opinion, the greatest), and his legacy gained strength after his death in[...]