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Blue Beetle, also known as Jaime Reyes, is a relatively new character in the DC Comics universe. He first appeared in 2006 in the comic book series "Matters of Time" by Geoff Johns and Tony S. Daniel. Jaime Reyes is a young Latino superhero from El Paso, Texas, who discovers an alien scarab that gives him incredible powers. The scarab, which is a piece of an alien technology, bonds with Jaime's spine and allows him to access a wide range of abilities, including superhuman strength, speed, and agility. The Legacy of the Scarab: Why Blue Beetle
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