J'onn J'onzz and Diane Meade must save the town of Midleton from the combined forces of Charnn and the Vulture Gang. Their newfound partnership will be put to the test-as will J'onn's faith in himself! If Charnn wants to punish J'onn for the crimes of Mars, J'onn will have to stop punishing himself to best Charnn.
The depth of what Orlando has delivered to the Martian Manhunter is how this character should always be approached moving forward. I didn't know I needed this series until I read it. It'll be sad to see the 12-issue arc come to an end, but ultimately, this has been a highly successful run. Read Full Review
J'onn J'onzz is facing his toughest challenge of his life and it's not yet over. He's fought through his own failures and relived the horrifying consequences of his actions. That's fueled a fire within him to take down a monster, but will it be enough? That's the question we face as we head into the conclusion of this amazing maxi-series. Read Full Review
Martian Manhunter has consistently been DC's most underrated series, and this issue showcases that with a bullet. Read Full Review
This is so good that it could easily sustain a few more years of stories, and I hope it's the prelude to more stories from this creative team. Read Full Review
Martian Manhunterrockets to its penultimate chapter, with great authorial execution. The art has slipped a little bit, though, to the point of occasional distraction. Hopefully, Rossmo is merely preparing to pull out all the stops for the grand finale. This series hasn't been for everyone, but has been a unique meditation on guilt, identity, and the weight of secrets. Don't miss out! Read Full Review
all man it's so awesome .
I think this may be some of Rossmo's best work.
Prelude:
Orlando has been a great job recently with Martian Manhunter, so as we reach the penultimate issue, let's see how it goes.
The Good:
I like J'onn's inner struggle here.
Charnn is quite cool especially near the end of the issue.
It took it's time but I like Rossmo's art.
The Bad:
It's a bit of a typical styled issue for a non-typical series.
Conclusion:
While it can be a bit of a typical styled issue considering where it is at in the story, this is a really well done issue. I enjoyed Rossmo's artwork and our protagonist and antagonist are really interesting as we near the finish line.
The closer we get to the ending the more I feel unsatisfied.
This wasn't that bad, just not very interesting to me.