Absolute Martian Manhunter's mind-bending finale stunt only works in physical copies
Briefly

Absolute Martian Manhunter #1, written by Deniz Camp and illustrated by Javier Rodríguez, redefines how stories can be told in comics. The narrative follows FBI agent John Jones, who grapples with a reality-altering experience triggered by his near-death encounter. As he navigates a world where he perceives colored smoke emanating from those around him, it symbolizes the mental turmoil shared by others. A novel printing technique merges the visual and psychological aspects of John and the Martian Manhunter, creating an immersive experience that’s a highlight in DC’s Absolute series.
The arrival of Absolute Martian Manhunter #1 marks a bold and innovative move in DC Comics' lineup, pushing the envelope with a unique storytelling and artistic approach.
By bridging John Jones with the Martian Manhunter through intricate art design, the writers effectively capture the merging of individual struggles with the broader cosmic narrative.
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