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BLUE BEETLE GIANT-SIZE VOLUME FIVE BLACK & WHITE EDITION: FOX'S BLUE BEETLE #53-60, & CHARLTON'S #18-21, #1-5 & #50-54, #1-5 (1966) & CAPTAIN ATOM #83-86 RETRO COMIC REPRINTS

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BLUE BEETLE GIANT-SIZE VOLUME FIVE BLACK & WHITE EDITION: FOX'S BLUE BEETLE #53-60, & CHARLTON'S #18-21, #1-5 & #50-54, #1-5 (1966) & CAPTAIN ATOM #83-86 RETRO COMIC REPRINTS
BLUE BEETLE GIANT-SIZE VOLUME FIVE BLACK & WHITE EDITION: FOX'S BLUE BEETLE #53-60, & CHARLTON'S #18-21, #1-5 & #50-54, #1-5 (1966) & CAPTAIN ATOM #83-86 RETRO COMIC REPRINTS

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BLUE BEETLE GIANT-SIZE VOLUME FIVE BLACK & WHITE EDITION: FOX'S BLUE BEETLE #53-60, & CHARLTON'S #18-21, #1-5 & #50-54, #1-5 (1966) & CAPTAIN ATOM #83-86 RETRO COMIC REPRINTS

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Dan Garrett studied archaeology in Egypt, when he found a magical scarab in the tomb of Kha-ef-Re. With this scarab and the words "Kaji Dha" he was endowed with superhuman strength, the ability to fly, and he could shoot lightning from his hands as the BLUE BEETLE. Dan Garrett, the original BLUE BEETLE, eventually died in a battle with Ted Kord's Uncle Jarvis, but passed along the legacy of BLUE BEETLE to Kord. Although he did not possess the scarab, Ted trained and used his great intelligence to take over as THE BLUE BEETLE, the second exciting incarnation of this character. BLUE BEETLE was initially published by Victor Fox's outfit. The title was then transferred to Holyoke Publishing and eventually wound up back at Fox. After Fox closed shop, the BLUE BEETLE landed at Charlton Comics. Charlton Comics' first issue of the BLUE BEETLE started with #18, picking up the numbering from the recently canceled title THE THING. Issues #18 and 19, abetted with new covers, only contained reprints from the Fox series. Issues #20 and #21 contained brand new stories, although #21, published in August of 1955, was to be the last issue. Charlton's next BLUE BEETLE series began with issue #1 in June of 1964 and lasted five issues, ending in April 1965. In July of 1965 Dan Garrett as the BLUE BEETLE returned for five more issues, this time beginning with issue #50, picking up the numbering sequence from the defunct UNUSUAL TALES series. Although this was the end of Dan Garrett's time as the BLUE BEETLE, Charlton would soon pull another bug out of their hat. This book was compiled with the best images currently available. That stated, these comics are sixty to seventy years old. The best efforts have been made to make the pages as enjoyable as possible but not every panel is perfect and some allowances for the age of the books need to be considered when judging the overall contents.

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