Dan Garrett
Dan Garrett was an archaeologist who discovered a mystical scarab in an ancient Egyptian tomb. By invoking the scarab's power with the words 'Kaji Dha,' he transformed into the superhero Blue Beetle, gaining enhanced strength and other abilities.
Dan Garrett burst onto the Silver Age scene in 1964's Blue Beetle #1, brought to life by the prolific Joe Gill and artist Bill Fraccio for Charlton Comics β a scrappy publisher that punched well above its weight in shaping comics history. His legacy has proven remarkably durable, with appearances stretching across nearly six decades and three key collector issues to his name, a testament to just how foundational this character is to the Blue Beetle mythology. Sharing pages with luminaries like Ted Kord, Batman, Green Lantern, and The Flash, Garrett moves in genuinely distinguished company, and his continued presence in titles as recent as Blue Beetle: Jaime Reyes shows that the character remains an essential thread in a story that spans generations. For any fan who wants to understand where one of comics' most beloved legacy mantles truly begins, Dan Garrett is the place to start.

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