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An important aspect of the Martian Manhunter's history is that as a shapeshifter, he has used many alter egos over the years. This is explored in Martian Manhunter #17. J'onn may seem like one of Earth's lesser-known heroes, but he's is a lot more famous in the DCU than people think if you factor in his other identities

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My last couple of posts have dealt with moral issues regarding the world of superheroes, so on a lighter vein, I return to the Martian Manhunter series for a couple of (unintentionally) humorous moments.

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LAST LAUGH SECRET FILES: "Touched"
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Here's three pages from an eight-page short story from JOKER: LAST LAUGH SECRET FILES.
Cameron Chase and Cliff Hansen of the DEO (and the DC series CHASE) are interviewing people who had contact with the Joker to "fill in some gaps." What could possibly go wrong? Not much, as it turns out. Story by Dan Curtis Johnson, art by J.H. Williams III, who wrote and drew the CHASE series.
http://goodcomics.comicbookresources.com/2010/09/27/she-has-no-head-j-h-williams-iii-and-dan-curtis-johnsons-chase/
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Cameron Chase and Cliff Hansen of the DEO (and the DC series CHASE) are interviewing people who had contact with the Joker to "fill in some gaps." What could possibly go wrong? Not much, as it turns out. Story by Dan Curtis Johnson, art by J.H. Williams III, who wrote and drew the CHASE series.
http://goodcomics.comicbookresources.com/2010/09/27/she-has-no-head-j-h-williams-iii-and-dan-curtis-johnsons-chase/
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A few pages from J.H. Williams and Chase
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Part of DC's positioning in announcing J.H Williams as writer and artist on the new Batwoman book was his work on "Chase" a 10 issue series from 1998 focusing on Cameron Chase. Williams did the art and the "plotting" of the book.
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The return of Gail Simone's Spy Smasher
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Remember Katarina Armstrong? She was the second Spy Smasher, appearing in Birds of Prey #100-108 (collected in the trades "Blood and Circuits" and "Dead of Winter," for those who are interested).
Katarina returned this week in Final Crisis Aftermath: Escape #3, written by Ivan Brandon and illustrated by Marco Rudy.