Martian Manhunter #5

Writer: Rob Williams Artist: Eber Ferreira, Eddy Barrows Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: October 21, 2015 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 11
8.2Critic Rating
8.2User Rating

The Epiphany invasion plan kicks into high gear when the Martian moon Phobos falls into Earths orbit, and Mr. Biscuits takes flight. And who is the strange old man wearing a tattered blanket tied around his neck like a cape, and whats his connection to Jonn Jonzz?

  • 9.0
    Weird Science - Eric Shea Oct 21, 2015

    Even if this issue is light on the action and more of a setup piece, it's full of things to enjoy and I found myself loving it.  Please, please, please do me a favor and start picking up this book if you haven't already because month after month it proves that it's one of the best titles coming out of DC and Rob Williams' take on the character of Martian Manhunter just pulls you in and makes you beg for more.  Like the story, the art is also fantastic and I love everyone who's involved in bringing this title to us.  Go get your Martian on.   Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Graphic Policy - Kenny Coburn Oct 23, 2015

    Overall, this is the best issue of Martian Manhunter so far. The story creates a fun dynamic between J'onn's personality carriers, while still building the ever growing threat of the martian invasion. New readers will be confused if they have not read anything before this point but, if you're willing to read a few of the prior issues, this is a fantastic read. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    IGN - Levi Hunt Oct 22, 2015

    Martian Manhunter is becoming an even more interesting and twisting series with every issue. Rob Williams has done such a intricate job of mapping out J'onn's personality into all of these different forms, and the way that they interact is proving to be even more enjoyable. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Crusaders - Lead Sharp Oct 26, 2015

    There's genuine affection for the material here, enough to get me reading my favourite Martian again. Read Full Review

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