We just heard a declaration of war... and maybe some of us here also believe we heard a sentence of death for the human race. J'onzz tries to resist influence from D'kay's mind, but her control over his mind tempts him with visions of a fantasy world where all the Martians and J'onzz's family are resurrected by the Entity.When the "Dark Avatar" makes his presence known, J'onzz is revealed to be one of the Elementals. J'onzz abandons the civilian identity as he decides fighting this new menace will take a great deal of his time.As Superman was allowed by DC to become a fully active member of the Justice League, J'onzz's appearances there dwindled. He can become stiff or malleable, as well as alter the size and length of limbs. J'onzz refuses and learns that she is a psychopath when D'kay angrily lashes out to attack and enters his mind. J'onzz possesses "Martian Vision" allowing his eyes to see across the Aside from his superhuman abilities as a Martian, J'onzz is also a very capable detective and sleuth. With no other planet to call his home J'onn decided to dedicate himself full time to protect his new home and use his powers to help ensure the safety of the Earthlings. The shock of the encoun…

The Martian Manhunter (real name: J'onn J'onzz) is a superhero from DC Comics and a regular member of the Justice League - he is one of the last surviving Martians and has taken on the role as a hero on Earth due to his affinity for the planet, disguising himself as a human due to knowing that humans will fear his alien appearance. The Martian Manhunter (J'onn J'onzz) debuted in the back-up story "The Strange Experiment of Dr. Erdel" in Detective Comics #225 (Nov. 1955), written by Joseph Samachson and illustrated by Joe Certa. Although he is one of publisher's lesser known superheroes, he is best associated with the Justice League and considered one of its core members. Morse is a friend of Johns'. Firstly, as with his counterpart, the A more significant difference is that in this version of him, there is no suggestion that Mars is a dead planet or that the character is the last of his kind. John Jones. Martian Manhunter is transformed by the Entity to become the element of Earth in order to protect the Star City forest from the "Dark Avatar", which appears to be the Black Lantern version of the In 2011, DC relaunched its continuity following its J'onzz possesses a wide variety of abilities native to the Green Martian race such as The Martian Manhunter has shapeshifting abilities. A martian holocaust killed his wife and daughter, nearly driving him mad, until he was brought to Earth in an accident caused by scientist Saul Erdel. First appearing in Detective Comics #255 (November 1955), he is an refugee from the planet Mars and one of the last surviving Green Martians. Martian Manhunter (real name J'onn J'onzz, alias John Jones) is a Martian and a founding member of the Justice League. J'onn would eventually find that he was not just pulled through space but time and his people had died off years ago. J'onzz can also become invisible. His telepathic abilities also allow him to create realistic illusions; telepathically trace and locate people; shut down people's minds; brain blast; mental shield; influence thoughts; mind control people; manipulate memory; astral projection; possession; induce sleep; reprogram or reorder minds; and transfer information directly into people's brains. Miss Martian was created by Geoff Johns and Tony Daniel and first appeared in Teen Titans #37 (2006). He can use this ability to become intangible and move through objects or allow attacks to fly harmlessly through him or to become extremely dense and increase his invulnerability. J'onzz eventually reveals his existence to the world, after which he operates openly as a superhero and becomes a charter member of the The detective John Jones is ostensibly killed in action by the Idol Head of Diabolu, an artifact which generates supernatural monsters.