DCU Holiday Special 2010 #1 (February, 2011)
The Centennial Park Hero Award was being presented by Superman following the Thanksgiving Day Parade. The Man of Steel offers up a litany of heroes from sports, politics, first responders, the armed...
View ArticleDC Universe Online Legends #6 (Late June, 2011)
In the present, the Justice League escaped the Watchtower to S.T.A.R. Labs, where J'Onn J'Onzz collapsed. A scientist remarked, "I thought Martian Manhunter was as powerful as Superman?" The Atom...
View ArticleBrightest Day #12 (Late December, 2010)
On Mars, J'Onn J'Onzz approached his pyramid home, from which he psychically "heard" and could be telepathically heard by the Green Martian female serial killer. So glad I can stop repeating that same...
View ArticleDC Universe Online Legends #8 (Late July, 2011)
Lex Luthor lost multiple limbs and an eye. Blaming Superman, he was rebuilt as a cyborg by Brainiac. At S.T.A.R. Labs, Martian Manhunter was still in bad shape after what the nanobots had done to him....
View ArticleRed Robin #19 (March, 2011)
The Ünternet is some kind of VR world having to do with The Calculater and a dark web where super-villains can communicate with one another. Also Darkseid and Final Crisis? Whatever. The crook who...
View ArticleDC Universe Online Legends #9 (Early August, 2011)
Over time, Superman had become disheveled and aggreessive as his concern for Lois Lane and his captive friends grew. Then he and the Justice League were sent to battler nanite enhanced Arkham inmate....
View ArticleBlackest Night: Batman #1 (October, 2009)
Here's a blink-and-you'll-miss-it cameo by Black Lantern Martian Manhunter, during the reanimation of Boston Brand's bones. From Peter J. Tomasi and the antisemite Kubert Bros-clone Ardian Syaf,...
View ArticleDC Universe Online Legends #10-26 (Late August, 2011 - Late May 2012)
The Daily Planet employees started demonstrating sometimes lethal super powers. The Justice League, especially Batman questioned Superman's judgment. The Man of Steel blamed himself for Martian...
View ArticleBrightest Day #22 (Late May, 2011)
One last flash-forward as we enter spooky season. Deathstorm had stolen the White Lantern Battery and brought it to his master, the Anti-Monitor. It made a little sense in context, but over a...
View ArticleBrightest Day #15 (Early February, 2011)
On Mars, twenty-five years later. There's a big ceremony celebrating what is essentially the resurrecting Messiah of Mars (as in he resurrected Mars rather than himself. In your face, Jesus of...
View ArticleBrightest Day #19 (Early April, 2011)
The White Lantern had Deadman "kill" Hawkman and Hawkperson (Girl? Woman? I'm not checking her then-current status.) When questioned, the Life Entity explained, "It is part of the plan... The plan to...
View ArticleWEBTOON Red Hood: Outlaws (2022-2023)
The Outlaws try to go legit -- and fail spectacularly. The Justice League has issued a challenge to DC’s Dark Trinity, forcing Red Hood, Artemis of Bana-Mighdall, and Bizarro to try and replace their...
View ArticleBrightest Day #21 (Early May, 2011)
On Mars, the cover(s)-featured star engaged in final, fatal battle with D'kay D'razz (solo on one, with D'kay on the variant.) J'Onn J'Onzz fought off mental manipulation, with tears of rage over the...
View ArticleBrightest Day #23 (Early June, 2011)
Having accepted a new role as Earth's elemental heroes in service to the Life Entity, Martian Manhunter bonds with... er... earth, Firestorm fire (doesn't have fire powers, but see also J'Onn J'Onzz),...
View ArticleBrightest Day #24 (Late June, 2011)
The ultimate purpose of the events involving our heroes post-resurrection is revealed to be making a new Swamp Thing out of the reanimated corpse of Alec Holland. The elementals are absorbed into the...
View ArticleAction Comics Presents: Doomsday Special #1 (October, 2023)
There's a bunch of equivocating mumbo-jumbo about how in the multiverse, the collective subconscious, through the power of belief, can create a metaphysical simulacrum of yadda-yadda... but the simple...
View ArticleAction Comics #1060 (February, 2024)
A drunken, belching John Constantine was hanging out at a bar during a punk show when Superman walked in to plead for him to help find his daughter. Wait. Stop. What? If this was a '90s comedy,...
View ArticleAction Comics 2023 Annual #1 (February, 2024)
Thy foes sought slaves, to scrape and kneel. Not fighting men of hell and steel. I swear, you bring The Demon Etrigan into a story arc to spout a couple lines of doggerel and then get taken out by a...
View ArticleDC Power 2024 (March, 2024)
If you haven't been following the story so far, Raphael Arce gained empathic powers during the Lazarus Planet event, which led him to a confrontation between Martian Manhunter and the psychic ghost of...
View Article2023 Natural Martian art by Dee Kilroy
I've been wording a lot lately, and am taking advantage of the opportunity to week off on a picturing. Hopefully not divulging too much via the following quote from the artist... Stumbled across the...
View ArticleLegion Lost #6 (April, 2012)
This is, like, a dozen years late, so I'll keep it short. Timber Wolf and Chameleon Girl had been captured and held at "The Clinic," a secret government stronghold to study alien life forms and...
View ArticleGreen Lantern Corps #4-5 (February-March, 2012)
The planet Xabas. A team of Green Lanterns with depleted power rings led by John Stewart were surrounded by robot ninja dudes possessed of emerald energy weapons of their own. Said weapons were...
View ArticleNubia: Coronation Special #1 (July, 2022)
Years ago, in Denver, CO, the Amazon Nu'Bia was arrested by local authorities. Nu'Bia was the guard over Doom's Doorway, under the island paradise of Themyscira, through which Tartarus can be reached....
View Article2024 New 52-ish Martian Manhuter art by Dee Kilroy
I have a project in mind for this month that I'm ambivalent towards, and coupled with recent overall delays and a painfully unweildy podcast edit to tame about six hours of recordings into two, at...
View ArticleJLA Annual #3 (September, 1999)
After finally opening diplomatic relations with the U.N, and revealing the existence of Gorilla City to the world, King Solovar was assassinated. His nephew and successor, Prince Regent Ulgo, then...
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