talon1010's review

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relaxing fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

2.0

lukeisthename34's review

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1.0

One word review-huh?

A bit more; They totally missed the mark on what makes MM an interesting character with an insane story idea that sort of blends a lot of the popular stuff about him. Total and abject failure in the first volume.

tmaluck's review

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4.0

Takes full advantage of J'onn's psychic abilities to tell a story that is all about him but also not. This was a fresh perspective on J'onn that I hope continues into other interpretations down the line.

Also, snickerdoodles are the best.

jmanchester0's review

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4.0

I love the big, sweeping splash pages. This artist has a good vision. (Not in the 20/20 sense. In the ‰ЫПbig picture‰Ыќ sense. Well, he could have 20/20 vision; I don‰ЫЄt know. That‰ЫЄs just not what I meant.)

And the new (new?) Wonder Woman costume is amazing!

The storyline - quite a new take on the Martian Manhunter‰Ы_

Huh. His ghostly image reminds me of Dr. Manhattan. Was that on purpose?

I may need to take this as my motto:

‰ЫПHey, if you are going to burn your life down‰Ы_do it in $еЈ#&%еЈ$ style.‰Ыќ

And who the eff is Mr. Biscuits??

Oh. OH!

Interesting‰Ы_

And the author reminds us of this fantastic line from classic science fiction author Arthur C. Clarke:

‰ЫПTwo possibilities exist: either we are alone in the Universe or we are not. Both are equally terrifying.‰Ыќ

And holy crap! That ending!

Looking forward to part 2.

Thanks to NetGalley and DC Comics for a copy in return for an honest review.

hobbes199's review

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3.0

Saved by some great single panels, and Mister Biscuits, but an overly convoluted plot and poor conclusion leave this sitting firmly in the "fair" category.

aefedele's review

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4.0

Review to follow after release date.

lyrafay12's review

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5.0

Martian Manhunter, one of DC comics underrated classic characters whose been around since the Golden Age yet he's been through various successes to fit him into the universe seamless (being a detective like Batman and super alien like Superman can do that to you.) But Rob Williams and Eddy Barrows have created a strange wonderful science fiction tell filled of twists and turns that would make the X-Files and Lost envious. Just read it.

timbrrwolfe's review

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3.0

This was....an interesting read. Mostly I wasn't particularly impressed. Largely because the core plot was that, surprise, a hero who we've known for years was actually supposed to be a turncoat for his species to rejuvenate them at the expense of Earth.
Granted, I'm mostly tired of that plot because I read....I think the entirety of Invincible over the last year or so. And that was basically the core of a lot of that series.

Still, there were some interesting moments, some funny moments (basically anytime Mr. Biscuits is in a scene) and it's worth checking out.

acousticbanana's review

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2.0

This had a very convoluted plot and didn't have enough of the actual Martian Manhunter character in it, in my opinion. It had some interesting parts and good art, and I liked Mr. Biscuits, but overall it didn't make me feel invested in the story.

glennisleblanc's review

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2.0

I picked this up because I liked the version of Martian Manhunter that I have seen on the Justice League. Granted I had never gotten his origin story before so I don’t know how close to the original one this one is but I really didn’t like it. I tried to like it and parts of the character that I liked from before are here but not enough to make me want to read the anymore of this version of the character.


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