ABSOLUTE MARTIAN MANHUNTER #6 (DC COMICS)

It all comes down to this. After Agent John Jones is caught in an explosion, he starts seeing the world differently. This is largely in part to his bonding with a Green Martian. As they try resuming life in Middelton, they both quickly realize that a White Martian is in town. It is leaving a trail of death and debauchery in its’ wake.

As the city suffers a blackout during a heat wave, the White Martian has amped his game up. The psychopaths are on the loose. John and his family are caught in the cross-fire. Only one will walk away from this altercation in one piece…

ABSOLUTE MARTIAN MANHUNTER #6 by Deniz Camp, Javier Rodríguez and Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou closes out its’ debut arc with a show-stopping issue.

Let’s take a deeper dive into the arc finale’s chaos!

ABSOLUTE MARTIAN MANHUNTER #6 by Deniz Camp, Javier Rodríguez and Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou (DC Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Camp presents a compelling arc finale on his way to defining the Martian Manhunter mythos. The world of Middleton has been turned upside down. Seeing the White Martian’s attack take old enhances the fear. There is a horror vibe filling these pages as Jones fights to stop the Martian once and for all. This plays off his own family’s fight against a possessed intruder. The dialogue mirrors the cautious battleground. There’s never a point where things feel safe. That’s a strength to this series and esp. with this chapter.

Readers watch as Jones unleashes everything in his arsenal. The result leads into some of the most intense battles in the Absolute universe thus far. Camp pushes envelopes with the direction of the battles. It leads to some very creative and imaginative takes. All the while, Jones and his Martian partner swing for the fences. The writing pushes towards a mind-bending conclusion. It goes without saying this isn’t your normal superhero story. Readers see how conflict fallout leads into some new directions. One of which is addressing a plot point since issue one. It leaves readers with much to be optimistic about for the future when the series returns.

Rodríguez opens with the terrifying reality at hand. Panel set up as the story switches from John to Bridget and back again works very well. It gives readers a sense of Jones’ telepathy as takes hold. This works extremely well due to the usage of colors. It presents itself in an almost psychedelic state. Once events move towards both face-offs, the art takes events up a few levels.

The panel set-up of The Jones’ house is brilliant. It comes off as the reader is walking through the home. John makes his entrance via half page panel. This flows into a gigantic vision of the Martians fighting. Seeing how the White Martian’s influence is felt, this adds more problems into the fight. Readers can see the telepathic brawl take more shape with the close-ups of eyes. Tying this back to Tyler Jones’ clay toys is a fun wrinkle into the tale. It moves events into a manic closing portion.

There’s many images to process here. None greater than the final panel between Green and White. The whole page drops a huge exclamation point on the fight. It leads into a more calm finish until the last page. Fully expect readers to have some fun with that ending page. Brilliant work all around.

OVERALL GRADE: 10

The Absolute Universe’s most unlikely duo bring forth a last stand for the ages with this chapter. Camp’s writing takes readers on an unforgettable ride. Rodríguez & Otsmane-Elhaou craft fantastic images that lock in on the mental and physical tolls taken in this matchup. This series has been nothing short of sensational. Don’t miss it!

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