A hero falls when the tyrant Ma'alefa'ak seizes upon the spirit of Mars itself in a last, desperate effort to escape the dying planet and conquer Earth, and not even the power of J'onn J'onzz may be able to save the people of two worlds from annihilation.
This issue of Martian Manhunter puts all my fears to rest about whether or not everything is going to be tied up completely by the next issue and while I don't know if everyone will be on board with the esoteric talk that put my mind at ease, I found myself really enjoying this issue and digging the art that conveyed the story. I seriously look forward to what comes next and I find myself sad that it won't continue after Rebirth. Read Full Review
Martian Manhunter #11 is another dramatic high note in this series, but Ben Oliver just isn't able to convey the emotional depth that Barrows brought to this wonderful series. Read Full Review
Yes, it's quite the fun, geeky read and is surprisingly coherent despite having to manage all of those concepts. Read Full Review