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Absolute Martian Manhunter #3
| Writer | Deniz Camp |
| Artist | Javier Rodriguez |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
It’s a trip through the psychosphere of Middleton as newly-minted partnersJohn Jones and the Martian follow the trail of whoever—or whatever—isresponsible for the surprising, destructive behavior of people all across thecity—and the world!
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
May 28, 2025This book is an experience in the strangest way possible. Read Full Review
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10
But Why Tho? - William Tucker
May 28, 2025Absolute Martian Manhunter Issue 3 expands the cerebral comic. The newer issue is easier to settle into and follow, but Camp and Rodriguez are still throwing curveballs that bend reality. Read Full Review
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10
AIPT - Ryan Perry
May 28, 2025Absolute Martian Manhunter is the barn burner book in all of comics right now. Nowhere else is a character being so brilliantly reinvented, both narratively and visually. Nowhere else are readers being offered such an insightful look at the humanity of the world they live in. Every week that this book is published will be a week in which it's the first thing I read. Read Full Review
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10
The Comic Book Spot - beastfire
May 30, 2025This story is definitely heating up with Absolute Martian Manhunter #3, and the visuals continue to be a wonderful mind-screw. If you want to feel something, be it empathy or maybe a bit high, this may be right up your alley. Read Full Review
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9.6
Graphic Policy - Logan Dalton
Jun 01, 2025Deniz Camp and Javier Rodriguez's Absolute Martian Manhunter continues to be one of the most immersive and impactful comic of 2025. This is a book that can be read on a variety of levels: Rodriguez's trippy imagery and more traditional art, Camp's narrative captions for John Jones, and Martian vision, which letterer Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou conveys in (At times literal) cloudy script. Read Full Review
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9.6
The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge
Jun 02, 2025Absolute Martian Manhunter definitely has the potential when this opening storyline is done to be truly special. All the pieces are falling into place and it's providing both a good challenge and an engaging read without being so obscure and heavy-handed about it. I absolutely love the artwork and cannot praise it enough, especially with how it's intertwining with the lettering to handle all the thoughts and other expressive areas. I'm glad it got extended for another six issues and can't wait to see what's being built out here and where it can go because it is quite open-ended. At this point, I want to see more of this awkward integration of our two leads, but I really want to see John make some progress with his family because it would be so welcome to have things go positive there than to continue spiralling downward for the entire run. John needs a non-professional win! Read Full Review
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9.4
KPB Comics - Phillip Creary
May 28, 2025Absolute Martian Manhunter #3 is another exceptional installment in a series that continues to defy expectations. Camp and Rodriguez have crafted a thrilling and thought-provoking story, seamlessly blending superhero action with poignant social commentary and compelling character drama. If you're looking for a superhero story that dares to be different, look no further. Read Full Review
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9.4
Nerd Initiative - Ken M.
May 28, 2025John Jones and his partner brave the unknown as mysterious deaths mount. Camps excellent writing exposes much of the new pair. Rodrguez & Otsmane-Elhaou construct more visual masterpieces as the threat mounts. There has never been a superhero story quite like this one. Read Full Review
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8.0
Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills
May 31, 2025A more solidified story and characters help to balance the weirdness, elevating all ships in this excellent comic. Read Full Review
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5.5
Weird Science - Gabe Hernandez
May 29, 2025Absolute Martian Manhunter #3brings a little more clarity to the series, but the basics of plot and storytelling are woefully incomplete. Deniz Camp's drug-fueled homage to changing perception through the "smoke" is probably better enjoyed if you read the collection on April 20th. Read Full Review