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Martian Manhunter #21 Revelations Two: Beware My Power!
Cover Date: August, 2000
The Green Lantern Corps, including Hal Jordan's predecessor, Abin Sur, play a part in an issue that serves as a great introduction to the Manhunter from Mars! Illustrated by guest artist Timothy Truman (THE KENTS), the second of four stand-alone issues lo ...
Issue Description
The Green Lantern Corps, including Hal Jordan's predecessor, Abin Sur, play a part in an issue that serves as a great introduction to the Manhunter from Mars! Illustrated by guest artist Timothy Truman (THE KENTS), the second of four stand-alone issues looking back at J'onn J'onzz's "Year One" on Earth finds the Manhunter caught in the middle between two power-ring-wielding foes. Which side will J'onn take?Martian Manhunter (1998)
- Publisher
- DC Comics
Volume Description
Starring: Martian Manhunter
The fan favorite team of writer John Ostrander and artist Tom Mandrake fresh off their lengthy run on The Spectre, were ready to take on another caped powerhouse and did so with Martian Manhunter.
In a special introductory #0, J'onn J'onnz's first ongoing series sprang from the pages of the JLA, and in his opening story arc, the Martian hero battled Ma'alefa'ak, his fellow Martian and the creator of the telepathic virus that annihilated all of J'onn's race. Chronicling the Manhunter's journey to earth and his adoption of the identity of police detective John Jones - as well as many other human identities - this reinvention of a classic character ran until issue #36.
Collected Editions
Martian Manhunter: Son of Mars (#0-9)Martian Manhunter: Rings of Saturn (#10-17 & 1,000,000)Other Collected Editions
DC One Million Omnibus (#1,000,000)Please first Sign In before leaving a review.