With the Living Mars and Earth only minutes away from an apocalyptic collision, the epic story of J'onn J'onzz takes a shocking turn that will change the course of the Manhunter's life forever.
In this issue, everything that has been muddled, mechanized, or murdered gets resolved. Read Full Review
Martian Manhunter came along this issue and broke my heart by it simply being the last because man was it a good series. It's been a long hard road with this run, what with its far out concepts and what can generally be called mind fucks, but like this issue it's been a fun ride and hardly boring. Everything you thought you knew about J'onn is flipped on its head here and with amazing art all the way through, this is definitely a finale you won't want to miss. Read Full Review
The ending may be a bit divisive, but we're ultimately sad to see this complex ride come to its end. Read Full Review
Martian Manhunter #12 is the grand finale for a mega arc that was ambitious and well executed as a whole. While I found this issue was better at setting up a future that we don't know will be built upon rather than closing this series out, it did what it had to do in order to finish this tale off with the space provided. Williams, Oliver and Eltaeb are a good team, and I hope there is room in Rebirth for a book or two like this. Read Full Review
This title turned out to be more of psychological thriller than a normal superhero title. Just like Starfire, I would say this was a decent mini-series that stood on its own and is a satisfying self-contained story. I'm not sure what Rebirth has in store for J'onn J'onzz but I hope he will play a significant role in the reborn universe. I always felt like he played a second fiddle role in the New 52 universe.