SKU: 19982036115

BLUE BEETLE GIANT-SIZE VOLUME FIVE HARDCOVER STANDARD COLOR EDITION

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BLUE BEETLE GIANT-SIZE VOLUME FIVE HARDCOVER STANDARD COLOR EDITIONDan 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,

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 ÒKaji DhaÓ 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.
In November of 1966, Steve Ditko dusted off the BLUE BEETLE name, now with Ted Kord donning the mask
and updated the character for a more modern audience. Ted Kord would appear in Charlton's Captain Atom
#83-86 before going on to his own self-titled, five issue series also published by Charlton. THE BLUE BEETLE
remains one of the most enduring characters in comics, changing and evolving over the decades.
As an added bonus this volume also contains five tales starring another creation by Steve Ditko, THE QUESTION.
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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T-gal
Alexandria, US
★★★★★ 5
So far, so good!
Finally! A toy my 55 pound, 18 month old puppy hasn’t destroyed in minutes, and one she actually LOVES playing with. It has a really cool bounce and she loves chasing it and it’s easy for her to grab and run back to me with. So glad it wasn’t another waste of money. My only suggestions are to make this in a fun color other than black, and to make other just as strong toys besides a donut (she already has 2 other donuts from different companies which surprisingly have weathered her jaws) and add a squeaker to one of these ultra strong toys. More than chasing the ball, she loves squeaking!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2026
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Melissa j
Charlottesville, US
★★★★★ 5
10/10 Great game changer for aggressive chewers
After a scary experience where our Doberman ingested part of a toy and needed emergency surgery, we had to get rid of all plush toys and small balls in our house. Replacing everything felt overwhelming. This ball has been fantastic. It’s truly built for aggressive chewers and holds up incredibly well. It’s perfect for fetch, strong enough for tug-of-war, and the bounce is excellent, which keeps our dog fully engaged during self-play when he’s entertaining himself. That unpredictable bounce makes it exciting without being unsafe. Most importantly, it gives us peace of mind. No shredding, no chunks coming off, no felt cover and constant worry about ingestion. Since having to replace all of his previous toys and balls, this one has stood out as the best by far. If you have a large, powerful dog—especially a Doberman—or a dog who destroys toys quickly, this is a must-have. Durable, safe, and genuinely fun. 10/10, highly recommend.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2026
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Crystal Knapp
Lowell, US
★★★★★ 5
Finally, a sturdy oversized ball my boy can't destroy! And can pick up easily
This is just wonderful! My dog has destroyed all other balls! I think this is finally one he cannot destroy. And I love the holes so he can pick it up and throw it himself. LOL. And it BOUNCES, bringing him endless joy and skill in catching it. Cause you don't know which way it will bounce off the ground. Oversize was just right for him. Glad to have found this great sturdy ball.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2026
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Kristi V.
Lowell, US
★★★★★ 4
Almost perfect...upraised logo should be left off
This toy is great for relentless chewers with strong jaws! It would be almost perfect if it didn't have a "K9" logo in raised rubber on it. That is the place that my aggressive chewer shepherd/bulldog mix focuses on and is able to get small chunks off. Without that logo, he would chew the ball more evenly, instead of fixating on that one spot. He loves this ball and has chewed on it for about an hour off & on each of the 11 days he has had it. Although it is very durable so far, the flaw is the upraised logo.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2026
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Ryan
Phoenix, US
★★★★★ 5
Perfect for High-Drive Dogs & Surprisingly Durable (six month review)
I use this ring ball for structured fetch and tug sessions with my high-drive German Shepherd mix (91 lbs. at 10 mon.), and it’s easily the best toy we’ve added to our routine. What makes it truly exceptional is how it allows my dog to engage in the full canine predatory sequence: • Chase: He locks in visually and bolts after the ring when I throw it. • Grab & Hold: He brings it back, pins it against my leg, and bites down firmly (the toy—not the leg!)—his way of acting out the natural catch-and-control behavior. • Unalive & Tug: We finish with a strong tug session, which satisfies his instinct to grip and shake—basically his version of “making the toy unalive.” • Settle & Chew: Afterward, he relaxes with a chew toy or eats—completing the full physical and mental cycle in a healthy, balanced way. Durability is outstanding—this toy stands up to intense tug sessions with no tearing or damage, even with a 91 lb powerhouse. My senior dog also joins in for double tug play, and it holds up beautifully to that too. I don’t leave this toy down for chewing—it’s not a chew toy. I use it specifically for fetch and tug, then put it away when we’re done. This keeps it exciting and extends its lifespan. My dog has other chew toys he can use freely throughout the day. This isn’t just another fetch toy—when thoughtful it provides a structured, instinct-satisfying experience that’s mentally enriching and physically engaging. If you have a high-drive or working breed, or a dog who thrives on interactive play, this ring ball is 100% worth it.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2025

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