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Ted Kord, known as the Blue Beetle, has a rich and storied history within the DC Universe. First introduced in DC Comics Captain Atom #83 back in 1966, ...
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Charlton revamped Blue Beetle again in 1966, replacing Dan Garrett with Ted Kord. A student of Garrett’s, Kord is a brilliant inventor who takes up the mantle after Garrett’s death.
Blue Beetle Ted Kord’s Mysterious Message. At some point, around two decades prior to the events of the film, Ted Kord vanished. He left an 8-year-old daughter named Jennifer ...
Blue Beetle II Ted Kord DC Comics. In 1966, the dream team of Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, who had made The Amazing Spider-Man a smash hit for Marvel Comics, parted ways.
Ted Kord was created by Steve Ditko and Gary Friedrich and was the second character to take on the mantle of Blue Beetle in the comics. He first appeared in Secret Origins Vol. 2 #2 in May 1986 ...
Then, in the mid-credits scene, Jenny’s father Ted Kord, who was a previous Blue Beetle that disappeared — and was presumed dead — sends a message to an empty Beetle Cave headquarters ...
How The Blue Beetle Movie Uses Ted Kord. Although Ted Kord never directly appears in Blue Beetle, his presence is certainly felt, primarily through his sister, Victoria, and his daughter, Jenny.
Ted Kord is a hero mentioned but not actually present in Blue Beetle, and we get to know a bit about him via different conversations between characters throughout the movie.
If the Blue Beetle and DC team didn’t want speculation to run wild, they wouldn’t have included a look at Ted Kord that looks suspiciously like Jason Sudeikis.
At one point everyone is hiding out at Ted Kord’s old Blue Beetle lair. We even see his 1980’s 1980s-style Blue Beetle costume standing there, but no real explanation that he didn’t have ...