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Ted Kord
Ted Kord

Ted Kord

182 appearances Β· Silver Age Β· 1966–2026 Β· 12 key issues
Who is Ted Kord?

Ted Kord inherited the Blue Beetle mantle from his mentor Dan Garrett but was unable to replicate the mystical scarab's power, so he relied on his extraordinary intellect and physical prowess instead, building an arsenal of gadgets and a remarkable aircraft called the Bug to fight crime.

Steve Ditko β€” the visionary co-creator of Spider-Man β€” brought Ted Kord to life in 1966's Captain Atom #83, making him one of the most creatively distinguished Silver Age arrivals in comics history, a character born with genuine pedigree baked right into his DNA. Over a remarkable six-decade publishing span, Kord has become a beloved fixture of the DC Universe, appearing across 182 catalog entries and racking up 12 key issues that collectors genuinely prize. His deepest roots lie in the pages of Justice League International, Justice League America, and Justice League Europe, where he shares adventures with heavy hitters like Batman, Martian Manhunter, and Guy Gardner β€” rarefied company that speaks to just how central he's become to DC's ensemble storytelling. Whether you're a longtime fan or just discovering him, Ted Kord is the rare Silver Age creation whose longevity feels entirely earned.

Identity

Real name. Theodore Stephen "Ted" Kord

Powers. No metahuman powers; genius-level intellect/inventor, Olympic-level acrobat and skilled hand-to-hand combatant. Uses gadgets: the "Bug" aircraft, a compressed-air/light BB gun, and protective gear.

Teams & affiliations
Justice League
β˜… First appearance
Captain Atom #83
Nov 1966

Part of the Blue Beetle legacy

Ted Kord is one of 3 heroes to carry the Blue Beetle mantle. See the whole Blue Beetle family β–Έ

Trivia

  • Ted Kord didn't break into the wider DC Universe as a solo headliner β€” he arrived as part of DC's Charlton 'action hero' acquisition package, and before he built a larger DC profile, he was prominently placed as the representative of his Earth during Crisis on Infinite Earths.gabbinggeek.com
  • Long before 'grounded' became a comics buzzword, Ted Kord was already living it β€” an inventor-entrepreneur who largely avoided standard hero weaponry, his unusually human-scale approach made him a distinctive contrast to most costumed leads and a template later readers often associate with DC's science-hero tradition.gabbinggeek.com
  • Keith Giffen has written more of Ted Kord's comics than any other writer in our catalog β€” 41 issues.

Top series

Covers through the years β€” 1966–2023

Captain Atom #83 β˜… 1966
Captain Atom #83
Ghost Manor #21 1974
Ghost Manor #21
Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #3 β˜… 1985
Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #3
Superman #15 β˜… 1988
Superman #15
Guy Gardner #2 1992
Guy Gardner #2
JLA #38 β˜… 2000
JLA #38
Bizarro Comics #[nn] 2001
Bizarro Comics #[nn]
JLA: Classified #6 2005
JLA: Classified #6
DCU Holiday Special #1 2009
DCU Holiday Special #1
Forever Evil #7 2014
Forever Evil #7
JSA by Geoff Johns #2 2018
JSA by Geoff Johns #2
Blue Beetle: Jaime Reyes #2 2023
Blue Beetle: Jaime Reyes #2

Appearances (151–182 of 182, oldest first)

Booster Gold (2007)
DCU: Legacies (2010)
Comic Book Comics (2008)
#5
Justice League International (2009)
#6
DC Universe: Legacies (2011)
Batman: Bruce Wayne - Murderer? (2014)
JSA Omnibus (2014)
#1
Forever Evil (2013)
#7
Justice League 3000 (2014)
#2
Convergence: Infinite Earths (2015)
#2
Identity Crisis (2016)
Gwandanaland Comics (2016)
JSA by Geoff Johns (2018)
#2
The Hero Comics (2017)
#29
Doomsday Clock (2018)
#9
The Flash (2016)
Birds of Prey: Hero Hunters (2020)
Bizarro Comics: The Deluxe Edition (2021)
Dark Crisis #0 FCBD Special Edition (2022)
Nightwing (2016)
Blue Beetle: Jaime Reyes (2022)
#2
Nucleus X (2024)
#1
Titans (2023)
#19
Michel Fiffe Portfolio (2016)
#2
Detective Comics (2011)