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Title
Blue Beetle
Date | Number: 5 | Lang: English (en)
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   By crashryan
This is the book that finally soured me on Ditko. He lays the philosophy on with a trowel. Instead of having his characters demonstrate their world views with action, they spend panel after panel lecturing about their beliefs. Those who share Ditko's opinions might find it easier to take, but whichever side you're on you must admit this is preach preach preach.
   By BiffBangPow
Very fun read due to Ditkos artwork . Great cover art as well.Thanks for the scan !
   By EHowie60
Wow, what happened? Issue 4 was a lot of fun, good silver age heroics. And now this is heavy-handed art criticism.
   By K1ngcat
Yup, sadly must have been around the time that Ditko started to espouse Ayn Rand's philosophy.
  
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PublicationNovember 1968 | Price: 0.12 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: four times yearly
 
CoverBB Faces the "Destroyer of Heroes"
CreditsLetters: typeset
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Destroyer of Heroes (villain)
 
Comic StoryFaces the Destroyer of Heroes (18 pages)
CreditsLetters: typeset | Job #: B-1241
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Destroyer of Heroes (villain)
NotesThere are conflicting accounts on the D.C.(Dave) Glanzman credit. Editor-in-chief Dick Giordano has said they asked Glanzman to use his name (as per Ditko's request to not be credited) and Dick said Glanzman agreed (Comic Book Artist #9). Ditko, in Robin Snyder's The Legend of the Blue Beetle (the Hero comics # 29, Autumn, 2019) wrote "The Blue Beetle (my version) and the Question were my stories but there was "editing" and revising to some degree by someone. Giordano added the Glanzman name to my stories. I do not know why, when and where." Lettering is credited to "A. Machine"
 
Text StoryPrisoner 2222 (1 page)
CreditsLetters: typeset
ContentGenre: Adventure
 
CreditsLetters: typeset
NotesPromo ad showing the covers of Hercules #7, November 1968 and Space Adventures #3, September 1968.
 
Comic StoryThe Critic (8 pages)
CreditsLetters: typeset | Job #: B-1254
ContentGenre: Superhero
NotesContinued in part from Blue Beetle story. There are conflicting accounts on the D.C.(Dave) Glanzman credit. Editor-in-chief Dick Giordano has said they asked Glanzman to use his name (as per Ditko's request to not be credited) and Dick said Glanzman agreed (Comic Book Artist #9). Ditko, in Robin Snyder's The Legend of the Blue Beetle (the Hero comics # 29, Autumn, 2019) wrote "The Blue Beetle (my version) and the Question were my stories but there was "editing" and revising to some degree by someone. Giordano added the Glanzman name to my stories. I do not know why, when and where."
 
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