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With agent John Jones under attack, who is going to protect his family? With the Green Martian falling into his mind, John discovers that the possibilities are endless. Or at least, if they hadn’t decided that the White Martians would cause chaos in the city…
This issue ultimately stops the mess, and although it’s still a massive Mindf**k, it’s a much more satisfying action-oriented chapter than the previous numbers. The series was beginning to feel like it was meandering and groaning with meanness, but here it definitely improved.
There’s even another MartianVision page to check out. DC has thoughtfully assured that digital readers don’t miss any visual surprises this time.
Where to go with the absolute Mars Manhunter? Who knows, but it appears to be an interesting journey at least as the story has finally begun to consistently approach the incredible heights of stunning art.
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