Written by John Ostrander. Art and cover by Tom Mandrake.
Renegades of Mars, Part Two: Battlelines; The Martian Manhunter searches for the rogue Martian colonists, unaware that they also seek him.
44 pgs., full color. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.
Cover art by Howard Porter. "Holy War," script by Paul Kupperberg, pencils by Mike Collins, inks by Anibal Rodriguez (as Hanibal Rodriguez), Jeff Albrecht, Keith Champagne, and Prentis Rollins
Martian Manhunter protect the Alien philosopher K'rkzar. Pinups: JLA by Dusty Abel; JLI by Anibal Rodriguez (as Hanibal Rodriguez) and Jeff Albrecht; Justice Riders by Sergio Cariello and John Dell; New Conglomerate; JLA Women by Kevin Maguire; Captain Atom by Marc Campos; Zatanna by Jeff Parker; Maxima by Randy DuBurke; and Bloodwynd.
68 pgs., full color.Cover price $3.50.
The new ongoing series starring the heart and soul of the JLA continues into the 853rd century! Continued from Green Lantern One Million (1998) #1. Every planet in the future Earth's solar system has a hero all its own--except Mars. Or does it? Surrounded by persistent legends, the red planet has never been a greater enigma. Now the secrets are revealed, providing a glimpse into the future of the being we know as the Martian Manhunter.
Written by John Ostrander. Art and cover by Tom Mandrake. FC, 32 pg. Miraweb Format.
NOTE: The DC One Million series consists of 31 issues including a 4-issue mini-series and 27 one-shots.
Cover price $1.99.
Written by John Ostrander; art by Bryan Hitch and Paul Neary; cover by Tom Mandrake
The future of J'onn J'onzz is revealed in a return to the world of DC ONE MILLION! It's back to the future of the 853rd Century as three pilgrims gather on Mars to seek the truth in the legends of the long-lost J'onn J'onzz. The secrets that are revealed bring these pilgrims closer to hidden truths about themselves, the planet Mars and, of course, the final fate of the Martian Manhunter! (Note: Look for J'onn J'onzz in MARTIAN MANHUNTER ANNUAL #2, the conclusion to the "JLApe" event, offered elsewhere in the DC section of Previews.)
FC, 32 pg.$1.99" Cover price $1.99.
WRITTEN BY JOHN OSTRANDER; ART BY PHIL WINSLADE AND MIKE PERKINS; COVER BY TOM MANDRAKE
Former JLA member Fire guest-stars in an issue guest- pencilled by Phil Winslade (WONDER WOMAN: AMAZONIA) with inks by Mike Perkins! Cameron Chase is hot on J'onn J'onzz's trail. and it leads her to South America and the former Justice Leaguer known as Fire! But as we all know, "fire" has a bad effect on the Manhunter from Mars!
FC, 32 PG.$1.99" Cover price $1.99.
WRITTEN BY JOHN OSTRANDER; ART AND COVER BY TOM MANDRAKE
The JLA guest-stars in the senses-shattering conclusion to "Justice For All." For months, J'onn has been plagued by the ruthless machinations of Malefic. Now, pushed to the edge of his endurance, the Martian Manhunter and his allies from the JLA battle J'onn's brother in one of the most astonishing showdowns of the year!
FC, 32 PG.$1.99" Cover price $1.99.
Cover art by Tom Mandrake. Abandon All Hope, script by John Ostrander, art by Tom Mandrake
While the JLA investigates the Martian Manhunter's seeming death on the moon, J'onn slowly recovers on Earth; appearances by Superman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Steel, Huntress, Big Barda, Plastic Man, Flash, and Orion.
36 pgs. $1.99. Cover price $1.99.
Cover art by Tom Mandrake. My Brother's Keeper, script by John Ostrander, art by Tom Mandrake
The JLA confronts the Martian Manhunter regarding his apparent attack on several of his teammates.
36 pgs. $1.99. Cover price $1.99.
Cover art by Tom Mandrake. The Truth about John Jones, script by John Arcudi, pencils by Jan Duursema, inks by Rick Magyar and Michael Bair
Chase uncovers conflicting reports in her investigation of the Martian Manhunter.
36 pgs. $1.99. Cover price $1.99.
Cover art by Tom Mandrake. Femme Fatal, script by John Ostrander, art by Tom Mandrake
The Martian Manhunter's investigation of a mystery at Cadmus leads to Bette Noir.
36 pgs. $1.99. Cover price $1.99.
Cover art by Tom Mandrake. Bio Armor Jade Warrior!, script by John Ostrander, art by Tom Mandrake
In Japan, the Martian Manhunter must adapt to fight a giant alien robot; Wonder Woman (cameo).
36 pgs. $1.99. Cover price $1.99.
"E-Z Money!" How does a hero who never had a job get money? Redeeming empty soda cans? Find out this issue! Plus: It's a party to celebrate Denton's first story sale to BC Comics!
Scripts by Bob Rozakis, pencils by Stephen DeStefano, inks by Karl Kesel. Cover by DeStefano and Kesel.
Cover price $0.75.
Meet..."The Male Machine!" - Guido gets a new Trans-Am! Ahhhh, life has meaning at last! Bob Rozakis, Stephen DeStefano and Karl Kesel deliver more of the inside scoop on 'Mazing Man's wacky buddies. Plus: Pandemonium abounds in "Hygiene Hijinx" - a day in the life of K.P., the dental assistant.
Written by Rozakis, pencils by DeStefano, inks by Gary Martin. Cover by DeStefano and Kesel.
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Eddie's being promoted to assistant manager, but will bank robbers spoil his big day? Meantime, Maze loses Buddy the drunk. Written by Bob Rozakis, penciled by Stephen DeStefano, inked by Karl Kesel. Plus: Zoot Sputnik in the Old West by Denton Fixx and Fred Hembeck - part 3 of a 4-part back-up epic! Cover by DeStefano and Kesel.
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Maze and the gang head over to Jones Beach and it's a hot time for everybody. Plus: Catastrophe on BC-Earth! If you haven't picked up an issue of this cult-favorite, writer Bob Rozakis (aka 'Coach Bob') says it's never too late!
With art by Stephen DeStefano and Craig Boldman and cover by DeStefano and Karl Kesel.
Cover price $0.75.
This is week eight of DC's companywide crossover of 1987. The chosen ones finish their instruction and are transformed into such costumed heroes as Gloss, Ram, and Jet. Thus, a boring, highly repetitious crossover series comes to a close.
Written by Steve Englehart, with layouts by Joe Staton and finishes by Ian Gibson.
Cover price $0.75.
This is week seven of DC's companywide crossover of 1987. The chosen ones continue their training under the guidance of the two Guardians. Flash, Mister Miracle, Batman, and others seek out the remaining Manhunters.
Written by Steve Englehart, with layouts by Joe Staton and finishes by Ian Gibson.
Cover price $0.75.
This is week six of DC's companywide crossover of 1987. The hidden home world of the Manhunters has been destroyed, but the mammoth High Master has escaped. The two Guardians continue conferring with their chosen ones.
Written by Steve Englehart, with layouts by Joe Staton and finishes by Ian Gibson.
Cover price $0.75.
This is week five of DC's companywide crossover of 1987. The two Guardians instruct their chosen ones in the ways of the universe, while Batman, Superman, and others try to stop the Manhunters. But, as we're reminded over and over in this series, "No Man Escapes the Manhunters."
Written by Steve Englehart, with layouts by Joe Staton and finishes by Ian Gibson.
Cover price $0.75.
This is week four of DC's increasingly repetitious companywide crossover of 1987. Green Lantern, Flash, and others protect several of the chosen ones, who have been selected to advance the human race. Batman and others search for the Manhunters.
Written by Steve Englehart, with layouts by Joe Staton and finishes by Ian Gibson.
Cover price $0.75.
This is week three of DC's companywide crossover of 1987. The Outsiders and other heroes battle the Manhunters, who were created years ago by the Guardians as a force for good, but are now dedicated to evil. The heroes must stop the Manhunters from destroying the ten special chosen ones who have been selected to advance the human race.
Written by Steve Englehart, with layouts by Joe Staton and finishes by Ian Gibson.
Cover price $0.75.
Millennium Week 2. This is week two of DC's companywide crossover of 1987. Guardians Herupa Hando Hu and Nadia Safir travel the world, asking the ten special chosen ones to join them in advancing the human race. The Manhunters, who were created by the Guardians as a force for good many years ago, must be stopped.
Written by Steve Englehart, with layouts by Joe Staton and finishes by Ian Gibson.
Cover price $0.75.
It's a race against time as Manhunter searches for Control's granddaughter...but can he find her before the mysterious Argent does? The story concludes in Suicide Squad (1987) Annual #1.
Written by John Ostrander and Kim Yale, with art by Pablo Marcos and Romeo Tanghal. Cover by Doug Rice.
Cover price $1.00.
While Scott Free has problems at his fix-it shop and Big Barda has problems at the daycare center, into town comes a superhero who wants to get away from it all in "Hero is a Four Letter Word."
Script by Len Wein and art by Joe Phillips and Bruce Patterson.
Cover price $1.00.