Martian Manhunter v2 11

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Martian Manhunter v2 #11
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The Legion arrive, art by Bryan Hitch, et al.
Story title Pilgrims
Publication date August 4, 1999
Cover date October 1999
Creators
Writer(s) John Ostrander
Penciller(s) Bryan Hitch
Inker(s) Paul Neary
Letterer(s) Bill Oakley
Colourist(s) Carla Feeny
Heroic Age (separations)
Editor(s) Peter Tomasi
L.A. Williams (assistant)
Cover artist(s) Tom Mandrake


Pilgrims

Synopsis

Key Quotes and Catchphrases

Roll Call

Legionnaires

Villains

Other Characters

Notes

Errors and Oddities

When the flashback takes place in Legion continuity is unclear, due to a lineup which is odd in the context of Legion comics published during 1999 - not only does Cosmic Boy act as leader, where Saturn Girl was Legion leader at the time of publication, but Invisible Kid was a member of the team stationed at the Legion Outpost, whereas the other two were members of the Legion Plaza team.

Other

This issue finally disproved the hints that had been dropped - notably in Legionnaires 37 and Legionnaires #52 - that R.J. Brande was a 30th century J'Onn J'Onzz in disguise. The Legion editor of the time, K.C. Carlson, would later confirm this original intent in a blog comment<ref> BTW, did I ever tell you that, in the Legion reboot, our R.J. Brande was actually the Martian Manhunter? We waited too long to reveal it and then Dan Raspler (JLA editor) wouldn't let us do it because it might screw up J'onn.'
At this late date, I'm not sure if it was a good idea or not, but we did plant some clues. (And don't forget, he was at Garth and Imra's wedding LONG before we ever got close to the book.)
-- K.C. Carlson, "Geniusboy Firemelon" blog, October 2008</ref>

Images

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Interior artwork


Reprints

Pilgrims was reprinted in DC Comics Presents: Brightest Day #2.

Reprint solicitation

DC COMICS PRESENTS: BRIGHTEST DAY #2

Written by JOHN OSTRANDER and DAN JOLLEY; Art by BRYAN HITCH, PAUL NEARY, DALE EAGLESHAM, WADE VON GRAWBADGER, JAMAL IGLE, ROB STULL, LARY STUCKER, DOUG MAHNKE and PATRICK GLEASON; Cover by IVAN REIS and OCLAIR ALBERT

Spotlighting Martian Manhunter and Firestorm – two heroes who returned after BLACKEST NIGHT as the BRIGHTEST DAY dawned in the DC Universe! First, Blue Beetle and Booster Gold guest-star in a story from MARTIAN MANHUNTER #24, while three travelers seek answers on Mars in the distant future in a tale from issue #11. Then, in an epic from FIRESTORM #11-13, Jason Rusch and Ronnie Raymond clash for the first time as they battle some of their greatest foes.

On sale November 10 • 96 pg, FC, $7.99 US

Reprint cover artwork

See also


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Unclear 
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Unclear

Martian Manhunter v2 #10 
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Martian Manhunter v2 #12

Legion of Super-Heroes v4 #119 
By publication
Legionnaires #76

Footnotes

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