![]() ![]() ![]() But when you really read stories featuring him, you see there’s so much more.įirst appearing in 1955’s “Detective Comics #225” and created by Joseph Samachson and Joe Certa, J’onn is an interesting figure in that he represents the transition comics were going through in the mid-to-late ’50s. ![]() He is often treated as the utility player, the guy who is on the Justice League and sort of runs things there, but doesn’t have much going on otherwise. I love J’onn J’onzz, the Manhunter from Mars. Want to know what the four best stories about Forearm from the Mutant Liberation Front are? Curious about the work of Jeff Lemire but don’t know where to start? Looking for four comics about Hanukkah? Subscribe at this level, and we’ll tell you! Now, on to this week’s column.īy MATTHEW LAZORWITZ, WMQ Comics senior contributor Grote’s note: Good news, everyone! Effective immediately, if you support WMQ Comics on Patreon at the $2 tier, Matthew Lazorwitz will craft one of his weekly Bonus Reading columns around the character/creator/theme of your choice. ![]()
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