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He threw on a costume, called himself Blue Marvel, and stood as one of the strongest superheroes in the Marvel Universe. In the 1960s, he took a knee under the order of President Kennedy after his ...
I loved “Blue Beetle.” I think it's the first time I've ever seen myself represented in a superhero, honestly. I think Namor [Marvel’s underwater ruler of Talokanin and played by Mexican ...
No magic word for Jaime to say, but the similarities are there. On the surface, Marvel’s antihero Venom and DC’s Blue Beetle don’t have a lot in common. But of course, Venom is an alien ...
One of those characters is Adam Brashear, a Marine-turned-superhero who went by the alias Blue Marvel. The potential addition of Blue Marvel to the MCU excites Nate Moore, the VP of Production ...
The latest Beetle parallels the current Ms. Marvel, who was rebooted from yet another blonde-haired, blue-eyed crimefighter and transformed into the world’s first Muslim superhero. In going ethnic and ...
Ahmed Best, perhaps best known for playing Jar Jar Binks and Kelleran Beq in the Star Wars galaxy, recently revealed that he is open to portraying superhero Blue Marvel in the Marvel Cinematic ...
Though, plenty of characters already established in the MCU could end up appearing in the 1960s, one that has yet to appear in live-action is none other than Blue Marvel. With an origin similar to ...
“Blue Beetle” works, basically, and that puts it ahead of the game for most DC Comics-derived movies. Its scale is more human than corporate. And it’s really nice to get out of Gotham and ...
And honestly, it is absurd to the max. Of the many superheroes we’ve seen on screen between Marvel and DC, Blue Beetle’s design is one of the strangest, right up there with Ant-Man.
"Spanish words. In a Marvel movie. That's huge," remarks Gomez. Gomez is excited about the Latinx superhero, who uses Mexican slang, wears a red, white and blue jacket and an LGBTQ plus pride pin.