The Martian Manhunter has been divived.
J'onn has spread his own soul in several parts to try to endure his current mission. However, those parts got their own conciousness and they're ready for the planet.
This is so bizarre, interesting but bizarre.
Rob Williams delivers a new chapter where he continues to explore the premise about how J'onn was used by his own race to recreate Mars and once again, there are some compelling concepts here like the split personalities that he created to face such threat.
However, I don't think is a really well-told story, I don't think is really well-explained. For one, I'm still not sure why J'onn was forced to create such characters considering he could have done everything himself nor why he decided to appear finally at the end.
I'm also not a fan of how whiny he's being portrayed compared to the rest.
Eddy Barrows is still handling the pencils and his work is quite good with strong scenes full of nice storytelling although I'm not fan of J'onn's new design.
Not the best executed issue but at least I find it somewhat compelling.
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