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The Blue Beetle#28
Cover: Rafael Albuquerque & Rafael Albuquerque
The Blue Beetle #28
“Brutus”
In "Brutus," the original Blue Beetle’s long-lost foe, Dr. Mephistopheles, resurfaces after vanishing in the 1940s, bringing with him a monstrous threat from his past. Written by Will Pfeifer and brought to life by David Baldeón’s dynamic art, this issue rekindles a decades-old battle with a chilling return. Rafael Albuquerque’s cover captures the dread of the moment, as the past rises again.
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writer Will Pfeifer · artist David Baldeón · inker Steve Bird · colorist Guy Major · letterer Swands · cover Rafael AlbuquerqueRafael Albuquerque
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Full credits
writer Will Pfeifer
artist David Baldeón
inker Steve Bird
colorist Guy Major
letterer Swands
cover pencils Rafael Albuquerque
cover inks Rafael Albuquerque
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Dr. Mephistopheles disappeared one night in the 1940's after battling the original Blue Beetle, Dan Garrett. Now he's returned, and he's brought his monster with him.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).