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An unforgettable new take on J’onn J’onzz is presented here by up and coming writer Rob Williams (Star Wars: Rebellion) with stunning art by comic veterans Eddy Barrows (NIGHTWING) and Eber Ferreira (TEEN TITANS).
For some time now, the Martian Manhunter has been lost in our world. An alien in every aspect, he has struggled to find his place even after joining the Justice League of America, Justice League United and Stormwatch. Now his past has come back to haunt him as an alien invasion threatens to destroy the world. In order to prove to the world, and to himself, that he is the hero he knows himself to be, the Martian Manhunter must make the ultimate sacrifice. What happens next is truly alien!
Collects MARTIAN MANHUNTER #1-6.
- Sales Rank: #493656 in Books
- Published on: 2016-03-01
- Released on: 2016-03-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 10.20" h x .30" w x 6.60" l, .0 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 160 pages
Review
"MARTIAN MANHUNGER #1 makes for an exciting and mysterious debut issue that should easily hook fans of the character."--IGN
"A wonderful hook for readers who miss J'onn J'onzz or are simply looking for a genre-defying comic that brings action, adventure, sci-fi and horror."--COMIC BOOK RESOURCES
About the Author
Rob Williams is a writer, mainly of comic books.
He is currently writing MARTIAN MANHUNTER for DC Comics, DOCTOR WHO: THE ELEVENTH DOCTOR for Titan Comics and JUDGE DREDD for 2000AD/Rebelllion. His creator-owned series, ORDINARY, is available from Titan Comics. He is also the writer of THE ROYALS: MASTERS OF WAR for Vertigo Comics. His previous credits include Thanos: A God Up There Listening, Punisher Max, Ghost Rider, Daken, Amazing Spider-Man, Uncanny X-Force, The Iron Age, Wolverine, Captain America and The Falcon, and Revolutionary War for Marvel, Batman 66, Sensation Comics, Adventures of Superman, Legends of The Dark Knight, Madame X for DC Comics and Indiana Jones And The Temple Of The Gods, Star Wars: Rebellion and Star Wars Tales for Dark Horse Comics.
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It's Not a Complete Story, but it's Fun
By Nicholas J. Nuttall
I think the reason I didn't enjoy this as much as I wanted to was because I didn't know what to expect. I feel like I didn't know what the stakes were, or how this tied into the rest of the DC Universe. I felt like the writing was kind of scatter-brained. But I'm realizing now that this is part one of a novel. This is one full story, and just the first half is in here. That said, I like a lot of the ideas presented in here, all of the Martian's alter-egos and his attempt to assure Earths' safety. I just hope that the second volume brings all of those to a satisfying conclusion.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Martian for the win!
By Aisha James
Seeing Martian Manhunter in other DC/Warner Bros. things was good but seeing this I got a different side to all his personalities. I never knew he had so many. Well written and easy to follow along. :)
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
The Martian(s) Has Landed
By Anarchy in the US
J’onn J’onzz, AKA Martian Manhunter, is a staple of the DC pantheon since 1955. Being one of the original founding members of the Justice League (before the New 52 cut out J’onn and replaced him with Cyborg – which in my humble opinion will never replace the Martian), becoming a lovable straight man humor on Justice League International in the 80’s, to possibly being one of the strongest and deadliest beings on the planet from the 90’s/2000 and even the New 52. That is what makes the character appealing in being powerful and lovable at the same time. With the DCYou, J’onn has finally received his own series after a few years, even if it’s only for 12 issues. And what version of the Martian are we getting? Mostly the powerful/feared version, but shades of his nicer self, but a new twist that is parts mystery and sci-fi/horror.
MARTIAN MANHUNTER VOL.1: THE EPIPHANY collects issues #1-6 and CONVERGENCE: ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN #2. Martian Manhunter is asked to go to the moon and check up on three missing astronauts. To his surprise, he discovers a white martian and that “The Epiphany” is activated. J’onn is that epiphany; a weapon created by the martians to destroy the Earth as their new home. J’onn is shocked by this revelation. He is not the last of his kind, he’s not the superhero he thought he was, and what can he do now? Suddenly, J’onn has disappeared and four different people around the world are seeing visions of J’onn, confused of what is happening. What’s become of J’onn? Who are these four individuals who are connected to J’onn and his powers? All they know is that a global invasion of Martians is at hand, and J’onn is nowhere in sight.
While most MM stories in the past have traditionally been about the characters’ alienation (pun not intended) from being the last of his kind and Earth from various writers like John Ostrander, AJ Lieberman, and Geoff Johns, new British writer Rob Williams does carry over some of those same aspects and makes this new series a mystery of the whereabouts of J’onn and who these new characters are, while adding in some darker science fiction and some horror. The first half of the book is dedicated to J’onn and his life as superhero, as well as explaining why his powerset is beyond most characters in the DC Universe (the concept of him being a weapon is a fresh twist). There is also the subtle references to past versions of the character, and an obvious reference to Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein.
The other half of the book is the four characters Pearl, FBI Agent Wessel, Mould, and Mr. Biscuits trying to figure out what is going on while being chased by white martians. Not much time is explored on these characters (purposely), though with little time on page easily the best character here is Mr. Biscuits, 8-foot tall skinny gentlemen with a cane that is pretty fun to watch. Thankfully Williams does keep the book moving at a fast pace as the four individuals are scrambling to survive against shape-shifting martians and converging together to find out the truth of everything going on.
Eddy Barrows artwork is stunning in it’s high detail, but it’s the alien designs that make this . Diogenes Neves does issue #5. Barrows highest contribution goes toward the alien designs, being a mix of the old Pre-52 stuff and the likes of John Carpenter’s The Thing. The aliens are scary and grotesque for good reason, while the lighter moments offset the darkness.
The drawbacks here is the confusing story shifts that Williams does where one moment there is J’onn, then it cuts away to the other side of the world, then it cuts to the Martians, and back to J’onn. The pace is hectic and doesn’t have a grasp of time to confuse some readers. Another fault might be for fans of MM long history in question. Not to spoil things, but I can see purist hate this new chapter of the character (or lack of). Because this is part of the DCYou being 12 issues before the company wide REBIRTH, this new continuity shift might not last, so those who get mad about this plot twist might want to wait and see. And the last thing is the anti-climatic ending, which it looks like is left unresolved until volume 2.
Still, I am a fan of J’onn and this new take on the character, MARTIAN MANHUNTER VOLUME 1: THE EPIPHANY is a pretty cool mystery/sci-fi take. It may confuse some and unsettle old time fans, but I do want to see where this goes as this is only one more volume before J’onn’s solo series get cut off due to the DC REBIRTH event.
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