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FBI Agent John Jones is sharing his mind with an alien consciousness, and he’s experiencing some truly mind-f**king stuff. What do his visions mean, and how much of it is actually happening? And what is the so-called Martian Mind-f**ker anyway?

Deniz Camp and Javier Rodriguez take us on another trip through the messed up mind of the reimagined Martian Manhunter, and the gorgeously vibrant, psychedelic visuals are, once more, absolutely mesmerising. They felt like synesthesia in the first issue, so it’s great to see that directly referred to here.

Do we have a handle on what’s going on yet? Not particularly, but there’s some truly interesting and involving stuff going on, and that phenomenal, incredibly unique artwork (which you can also see on the cover) is worth the price of admission alone.

It’s a bit of a surprise to see Absolute Martian Manhunter in this form, considering it hails from one of the Big Two comic publishers; it feels like a truly experimental piece of art, as well as being a riveting mystery box of a story so far, and I can’t recommend it highly enough.

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