Absolute Martian Manhunter #10
| Writer | Deniz Camp |
| Artist | Javier Rodriguez |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
John takes on the Agency while his family—and his world—crumbles around him! Bridget starts to see through the smoke to the malevolent force inside her own house! And where exactly is the Green Martian?!
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Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Mar 25, 2026While most of the rest of the Absolute Universe fits a certain aesthetic – reinvented versions of DC heroes filtered through a gritty aesthetic that strips them of their safety net – this creative team has done something completely different, and as we approach the finish line of this 12-issue journey into the unknown, it’s clear that the biggest inspiration is Vertigo. Read Full Review
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ComicBook.com - David Harth
Mar 25, 2026Absolute Martian Manhunter was 2025’s best book, and it’s been keeping that up since it returned for its final six issues. This issue is a flawless example of everything this book does well, with Camp and Rodriguez giving readers a tale that is full of meaning, pushing their story forward perfectly while saying something about the world we live in. This is everything a comic should be, an example of what a superhero comic can do with the right team behind it. Read Full Review
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The Comic Book Spot - beastfire
Mar 29, 2026If you thought this title was a trip before, join in for this leg of the Absolute Martian Munhunter journey. Because it’s just getting crazier with Absolute Martian Manhunter #10. The visuals are stunning, the action scenes are gloriously chaotic, and the stage is set for quite the family drama. Read Full Review
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9.7
Fanlight Zone - Ken M.
Mar 25, 2026Every time one may think this creative team can’t top themselves, an issue like this occurs. Camp challenges Jones on many levels with phenomenal writing . Rodríguez and Otsmane-Elhaou bring the action to a combustible finish with every panel. This series continues to be a benchmark for other creative teams to attempt to follow. Read Full Review
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9.5
Nerd Initiative - Matthew Roth
Mar 25, 2026Absolute Martian Manhunter #10 shows John finding himself and setting up the final couple of issues that promise an emotional rollercoaster ride. The way Deniz, Javier, and Hassan blend everything together into one singular way of bringing these panels and the story to life will never cease to impress me. Read Full Review
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9.5
KPB Comics - Stan West
Mar 29, 2026Absolute Martian Manhunter #10 raises the series to new heights. Camp uses Rainbow to show the hypocrisy and bloodlust of the political elite, while Rodriguez makes the violence a work of art. There are two issues left, and it’s time to consider if this book is one of the all-time greats. The next one can’t come out soon enough. Read Full Review
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9.1
Comic Watch - Theron Couch
Mar 25, 2026Absolute Martian Manhunter #10 benefits from multiple readings more than any issue to this point. Not only is there character development for John, but there are also a lot of abstract concepts via Rainbow and Green Martian. And at the same time, the issue is one of the most visually impressive and complex as any book on the shelves. Read Full Review
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8.0
Comic Book Clique - Jack Richardson
Apr 02, 2026Absolute Martian Manhunter issue #10's writing leaves a little to be desired, but the reader is bound to still get lost in a technicolor, hippy fever dream of an issue that tries to get to the root of the American Empire. Read Full Review
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4.5
Weird Science - Gabe Hernandez
Mar 25, 2026Absolute Martian Manhunter #10 is a beautiful but hollow exercise in psychedelic stalling that fails to move the needle for John's narrative journey. The issue successfully establishes a vibrant and threatening atmosphere through its neon-drenched art, but it ultimately collapses under the weight of its own self-indulgent metaphors and sluggish pacing. While the conceptual horror of the Consensus remains intriguing, the lack of protagonist agency and over-reliance on trippy visuals make this a poor investment for readers looking for actual story progression.4.5/10We hope you found this article interesting. Come back for more reviews, previews, and opinions on comics, and don’t forget to follow us on social media: Read Full Review
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Trippy as always, with a very poignant message about how our personal feelings reflect culture as a whole.
Brilliant writing and colors that we’ve come to expect. 2 more issues to go… I am on the edge of seat every month waiting to see how John and the Martian can settle things… both in John’s personal life, and the lives of everybody inhabiting this crazy place we call Earth!+ Like • Comment -
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Best issue out of the second arc.
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There are not enough opioids in the planet to make this book make sense. Is there any story progression ?? If so I missed it. A big fat nothing burger loaded with self indulgence and stoner imagery. What a mess of a book. At least parts of it are well drawn and colorful. Otherwise it’s nothing literally. The book has nothing more to say for many issues now and this is dragging along to fill issues.
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