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| RealName = J'onn J'onzz |
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| CurrentAlias = Martian Manhunter |
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| Aliases = [[John Jones]], Ezra |
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| Identity = Secret |
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| Alignment = Good |
| Alignment = Good |
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| Affiliation = [[Justice League (Smallville)|Justice League]], [[Metropolis Police Department]]; formerly [[Watchtower Network (Smallville)|Watchtower Network]] |
| Affiliation = [[Justice League (Smallville)|Justice League]], [[Metropolis Police Department]]; formerly [[Watchtower Network (Smallville)|Watchtower Network]] |
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− | | Relatives = [[M'yri'ah J'onzz (Smallville)|M'yri'ah J'onzz]] (wife, deceased) |
+ | | Relatives = [[M'yri'ah J'onzz (Smallville)|M'yri'ah J'onzz]] (wife, deceased),<br> [[K'hym J'onzz (Smallville)|K'hym J'onzz]] (daughter, deceased) |
| Universe = Smallville |
| Universe = Smallville |
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| BaseOfOperations = [[Metropolis]], Kansas; formerly [[Mars (Planet)|Mars]]; |
| BaseOfOperations = [[Metropolis]], Kansas; formerly [[Mars (Planet)|Mars]]; |
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| PlaceOfBirth = [[Mars (Planet)|Mars]] |
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| Creators = Joseph Samachson; Joe Certa |
| Creators = Joseph Samachson; Joe Certa |
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⚫ | The last [[Green Martians|Green Martian]]. J'onn J'onzz had never been a violent man, but found himself drawn into what came known as "The Martian Holocaust", a war between the Green Martians and the [[White Martians]]. The war resulted in the death of his wife and daughter, along with both Martian races being entirely wiped out. J'onn J'onzz seemed to be the sole survivor of Mars.<ref name="Effigy">{{c|Smallville Season 11 Special Vol 1 1}}</ref> |
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Some time later, J'onn encountered and befriended [[Jor-El (Smallville)|Jor-El]]. Through Jor-El, J'onn found purpose again. Working for Jor-El, J'onn brought criminals (both Kryptonian and criminals from other worlds) to justice, who were then banished to the [[Phantom Zone]].<ref name="Effigy"/> When Krypton was facing destruction, Jor-El asked J'onn to watch over his [[Kal-El (Smallville)|son]], whom he planned to send to Earth. However, Jor-El had arranged for the boy to be put before tests. Tests that Jor-El wanted him to pass on his own. So, J'onn was forbidden to interfere, unless it proved absolutely necessary. Because of this, J'onn kept an eye on Clark from a distance, rather than interacting with him directly.<ref name="Phantom">[[Smallville (TV Series) Episode: Phantom]]</ref> |
Some time later, J'onn encountered and befriended [[Jor-El (Smallville)|Jor-El]]. Through Jor-El, J'onn found purpose again. Working for Jor-El, J'onn brought criminals (both Kryptonian and criminals from other worlds) to justice, who were then banished to the [[Phantom Zone]].<ref name="Effigy"/> When Krypton was facing destruction, Jor-El asked J'onn to watch over his [[Kal-El (Smallville)|son]], whom he planned to send to Earth. However, Jor-El had arranged for the boy to be put before tests. Tests that Jor-El wanted him to pass on his own. So, J'onn was forbidden to interfere, unless it proved absolutely necessary. Because of this, J'onn kept an eye on Clark from a distance, rather than interacting with him directly.<ref name="Phantom">[[Smallville (TV Series) Episode: Phantom]]</ref> |
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+ | ===Season Six=== |
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− | After Clark accidently released several prisoners from the Phantom Zone, J'onn quickly found that he had no choice and had to interfere.<ref name="Phantom"/> The first time occured in [[Seattle]], when Clark attempted to bring down [[Aldar (Smallville)|Aldar]], only to be nearly be killed by him. Just before Aldar was going to kill Clark, J'onn rushed in and killed Aldar. Before Clark could ask him any questions, J'onn flew away.<ref name="Static">[[Smallville (TV Series) Episode: Static]]</ref> The second time, that J'onn had to step in, was when another [[Doctor Hudson (Smallville)|escapee]] from the Phantom Zone infected Clark's mind and trapped him in a nightmarish reality, in an attempt to get control of Clark's body. J'onn entered Clark's mind and was able to convince him of the truth. When the phantom was expelled from Clark's body, J'onn used a crystal to return it to the Phantom Zone.<ref name=Labyr> |
+ | After Clark accidently released several prisoners from the Phantom Zone, J'onn quickly found that he had no choice and had to interfere.<ref name="Phantom"/> The first time occured in [[Seattle]], when Clark attempted to bring down [[Aldar (Smallville)|Aldar]], only to be nearly be killed by him. Just before Aldar was going to kill Clark, J'onn rushed in and killed Aldar. Before Clark could ask him any questions, J'onn flew away.<ref name="Static">[[Smallville (TV Series) Episode: Static]]</ref> The second time, that J'onn had to step in, was when another [[Doctor Hudson (Smallville)|escapee]] from the Phantom Zone infected Clark's mind and trapped him in a nightmarish reality, in an attempt to get control of Clark's body. J'onn entered Clark's mind and was able to convince him of the truth. When the phantom was expelled from Clark's body, J'onn used a crystal to return it to the Phantom Zone.<ref name="Labyr">[[Smallville (TV Series) Episode: Labyrinth]]</ref> |
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+ | A few months later, J'onn tracked down the last [[Bizarro (Smallville)|escapee]] from the Phantom Zone in Canada but was critically wounded in the confrontation and was forced to flee. Due to his injured state, J'onn had no choice but to leave the last phantom to Clark, while he himself left Earth's atmosphere to heal.<ref name="Phantom"/> Upon his return, J'onn discovered that Clark had not only failed in stopping the phantom, but that it had cloned him. Despite this, J'onn stood by Clark and took care of the phantom, after Clark had defeated him in battle.<ref name="Bizarro">[[Smallville (TV Series) Episode: Bizarro]]</ref> |
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+ | ===Season Seven=== |
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+ | A few weeks later, J'onn returned to the Kent Farm, as he was concerned about the recent appearance of [[Kara Zor-El (Smallville)|Kara Zor-El]], as her [[Zor-El (Smallville)|father]] had tried to kill Jor-El. However, when he confronted Kara with the truth about her father, it prompted her to run off. Once more J'onn helped Clark take care of a problem, when he took [[Curtis Knox (Smallville)|Curtis Knox]] to Mars.<ref>[[Smallville (TV Series) Episode: Cure]]</ref> |
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+ | ===Season Eight=== |
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+ | After Clark was mortally wounded, while in a powerless state, J'onn decided that he couldn't stand by and let Clark die. He took Clark's dying body and flew into the sun, which healed Clark and returned his abilities. However, while this incident had restored Clark's powers, it had robbed J'onn of his. Leaving him powerless and in his human guise.<ref>[[Smallville (TV Series) Episode: Odyssey]]</ref> This situation led him to create a human identity for himself, John Jones, and became a homicide detective with the [[Metropolis Police Department]].<ref>[[Smallville (TV Series) Episode: Prey]]</ref> While he occasionally continued to help Clark, his time as a detective allowed him to see that there were others in the world, who needed his help more than Clark did.<ref>[[Smallville (TV Series) Episode: Bloodline]]</ref><ref name="Effigy"/> He also joined [[Oliver Queen (Smallville)|Green Arrow]]'s [[Watchtower Network (Smallville)|team]].<ref>[[Smallville (TV Series) Episode: Bulletproof]]</ref> |
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+ | Right before his death, [[Kent Nelson (Smallville)|Dr. Fate]] restored the powers of J'onn.<ref>[[Smallville (TV Series) Episode: Absolute Justice, Part II]]</ref> Despite this, J'onn kept his identity as detective John Jones and began investigating the government agency known as [[Checkmate (Smallville)|Checkmate]], which was out to get superheroes like the Blur (Clark) and Green Arrow. An operation that forced him to become allies with the mysterious [[Martha Kent (Smallville)|Red Queen]]. To protect the others, he wiped [[Amanda Waller (Smallville)|Amanda Waller's]] mind of any knowledge about the identities of the heroes involved in the Watchtower Network.<ref name="Checkmate">[[Smallville (TV Series) Episode: Checkmate]]</ref> |
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+ | ===Season Ten=== |
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+ | While attending the funeral of [[Carter Hall (Smallville)|Carter Hall]], J'onn and the other Watchtower members were captured by the [[Department of Domestic Security]] and trapped inside a virtual world but were later saved by [[Chloe Sullivan (Smallville)|Chloe Sullivan]] and the [[Suicide Squad (Smallville)|Suicide Squad]].<ref>[[Smallville (TV Series) Episode: Icarus]]</ref><ref>[[Smallville (TV Series) Episode: Collateral]]</ref> |
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+ | Six months after the event known as "Contact", J'onn began suffering from flashbacks to the death of the Martian race. Which alerted him to the presence of another Martian. Specifically, a White Martian. With the aid of [[Bruce Wayne (Smallville)|Bruce Wayne]], J'onn was able to track down the [[M'gann M'orzz (Smallville)|White Martian]] in question. However, he soon discovered that the girl, M'gann, wasn't a threat and took her in, passing her off her his niece to his neighbors.<ref name="Effigy"/> |
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+ | J'onn was among the heroes assembled to battle the [[Monitors]] in Metropolis. After the battle he joined six of the other heroes and became a founding member of the team known as the "[[Justice League (Smallville)|Justice League]]".<ref>{{c|Smallville Season 11: Continuity Vol 1 3}}</ref><ref>{{c|Smallville Season 11: Continuity Vol 1 4}}</ref> |
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[[File:J'onn J'onzz Smallville 0002.jpg|thumb|left|J'onn in his true form]] |
[[File:J'onn J'onzz Smallville 0002.jpg|thumb|left|J'onn in his true form]] |
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− | ** {{Superhuman Strength}}: Martian Manhunter has displayed strength similar to the level of Kryptonians.<ref name="Phantom"/>" |
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+ | *{{Disguise}} |
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− | ** {{Flight}}: Martian Manhunter is well-practiced in using his abilities and has flown on the show various times.<ref name=Biz>"[[Smallville (TV Series) Episode: Bizarro|Bizarro]]"</ref> He is able to fly at speeds exceeding Earth's escape velocity (7 miles per second), as he flew to Mars and back in a matter of moments. |
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+ | *{{Hand-to-Hand Combat (Advanced)}} |
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− | ** {{Superhuman Speed}}: Martian Manhunter has rarely used his super speed. He instead uses his ability to fly as his primary source of traveling.<ref name=Labyr>"[[Smallville (TV Series) Episode: Labyrinth|Labyrinth]]"</ref> However he quickly dissapears from Clark's barn more than once. |
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− | ** {{Energy Projection|nat=y|Heat Vision}}: Martian Manhunter used this when he first made himself known to Clark by saving him from Aldar.<ref name="Static"/> |
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− | ** {{Invulnerability}}: Martian Manhunter has been shown to possess invulnerability on some level but does not possess it as strong as native Kryptonians.<ref name="Phantom"/> |
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− | ** {{Accelerated Healing|Healing Factor}}: Martian Manhunter has the ability to heal himself from any wound, but has to leave Earth's atmosphere to do so, otherwise it does not work.<ref name="Phantom"/><ref name=Biz/> |
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− | ** {{Telepathy}}: Allows Martian Manhunter to communicate with other living beings mentally. He used this ability to save Clark from a phantom that took over his mind.<ref name=Labyr/> |
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− | ** {{Metamorphosis|Shapeshifting}}: Martian Manhunter has the ability to take on the appearance of others. He used this ability to briefly impersonate [[Amanda Waller (Smallville)|Amanda Waller]]. |
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− | ** {{Superhuman Stamina}} |
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+ | * {{Vulnerability to Fire}}: Martians are much more vulnerable to fire than the average Earth human. At times this has been portrayed as physical, psychological, or a combination of the two. The effect of this is to strip any Martian of their powers as they involuntarily lose control of their body. |
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+ | * {{Vulnerability to|Earth's Atmosphere}}: The effects of Earth's atmosphere negates his ability to heal. For it to work, J'onn has to leave the atmosphere.<ref name="Phantom"/><ref name=Bizarro/> |
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− | * The Martian Manhunter was portrayed by [[Actors:Phil Morris|Phil Morris]]. In "[[Smallville (TV Series) Episode: Checkmate|Checkmate]]" he was briefly portrayed by [[Actors:Pam Grier|Pam Grier]], posing as [[Amanda Waller (Smallville)|Amanda Waller]]. |
+ | * The Martian Manhunter was portrayed by [[Actors:Phil Morris|Phil Morris]]. In "[[Smallville (TV Series) Episode: Checkmate|Checkmate]]" he was briefly portrayed by [[Actors:Pam Grier|Pam Grier]], posing as [[Amanda Waller (Smallville)|Amanda Waller]]. The character was also portrayed by unknown actors in "[[Smallville (TV Series) Episode: Static|Static]]" and "[[Smallville (TV Series) Episode: Icarus|Icarus]]" |
+ | | Trivia = * While J'onn wasn't introduced until season 6, a vision in "[[Smallville (TV Series) Episode: Hourglass|Hourglass]]" features a brief glimpse of his skull. |
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− | * The multimedia ''Smallville'' parallel story, ''[[Smallville Legends (Webseries)|Justice and Doom]]'', insinuates that John has been in contact with Doctor Virgil Swann since before 1987. |
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− | * The Martian Manhunter banished [[Zor-El (Smallville)|Zor-El]] and his family from the House of El for an attempt to kill Jor-El. |
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Revision as of 13:55, 14 October 2019
- I'm Mars' sole survivor... there's a reason for that.
- — J'onn J'onzz src
History
Early Life
The last Green Martian. J'onn J'onzz had never been a violent man, but found himself drawn into what came known as "The Martian Holocaust", a war between the Green Martians and the White Martians. The war resulted in the death of his wife and daughter, along with both Martian races being entirely wiped out. J'onn J'onzz seemed to be the sole survivor of Mars.[1]
Some time later, J'onn encountered and befriended Jor-El. Through Jor-El, J'onn found purpose again. Working for Jor-El, J'onn brought criminals (both Kryptonian and criminals from other worlds) to justice, who were then banished to the Phantom Zone.[1] When Krypton was facing destruction, Jor-El asked J'onn to watch over his son, whom he planned to send to Earth. However, Jor-El had arranged for the boy to be put before tests. Tests that Jor-El wanted him to pass on his own. So, J'onn was forbidden to interfere, unless it proved absolutely necessary. Because of this, J'onn kept an eye on Clark from a distance, rather than interacting with him directly.[2]
Season Six
After Clark accidently released several prisoners from the Phantom Zone, J'onn quickly found that he had no choice and had to interfere.[2] The first time occured in Seattle, when Clark attempted to bring down Aldar, only to be nearly be killed by him. Just before Aldar was going to kill Clark, J'onn rushed in and killed Aldar. Before Clark could ask him any questions, J'onn flew away.[3] The second time, that J'onn had to step in, was when another escapee from the Phantom Zone infected Clark's mind and trapped him in a nightmarish reality, in an attempt to get control of Clark's body. J'onn entered Clark's mind and was able to convince him of the truth. When the phantom was expelled from Clark's body, J'onn used a crystal to return it to the Phantom Zone.[4]
A few months later, J'onn tracked down the last escapee from the Phantom Zone in Canada but was critically wounded in the confrontation and was forced to flee. Due to his injured state, J'onn had no choice but to leave the last phantom to Clark, while he himself left Earth's atmosphere to heal.[2] Upon his return, J'onn discovered that Clark had not only failed in stopping the phantom, but that it had cloned him. Despite this, J'onn stood by Clark and took care of the phantom, after Clark had defeated him in battle.[5]
Season Seven
A few weeks later, J'onn returned to the Kent Farm, as he was concerned about the recent appearance of Kara Zor-El, as her father had tried to kill Jor-El. However, when he confronted Kara with the truth about her father, it prompted her to run off. Once more J'onn helped Clark take care of a problem, when he took Curtis Knox to Mars.[6]
Season Eight
After Clark was mortally wounded, while in a powerless state, J'onn decided that he couldn't stand by and let Clark die. He took Clark's dying body and flew into the sun, which healed Clark and returned his abilities. However, while this incident had restored Clark's powers, it had robbed J'onn of his. Leaving him powerless and in his human guise.[7] This situation led him to create a human identity for himself, John Jones, and became a homicide detective with the Metropolis Police Department.[8] While he occasionally continued to help Clark, his time as a detective allowed him to see that there were others in the world, who needed his help more than Clark did.[9][1] He also joined Green Arrow's team.[10]
Season Nine
Right before his death, Dr. Fate restored the powers of J'onn.[11] Despite this, J'onn kept his identity as detective John Jones and began investigating the government agency known as Checkmate, which was out to get superheroes like the Blur (Clark) and Green Arrow. An operation that forced him to become allies with the mysterious Red Queen. To protect the others, he wiped Amanda Waller's mind of any knowledge about the identities of the heroes involved in the Watchtower Network.[12]
Season Ten
While attending the funeral of Carter Hall, J'onn and the other Watchtower members were captured by the Department of Domestic Security and trapped inside a virtual world but were later saved by Chloe Sullivan and the Suicide Squad.[13][14]
Season Eleven
Six months after the event known as "Contact", J'onn began suffering from flashbacks to the death of the Martian race. Which alerted him to the presence of another Martian. Specifically, a White Martian. With the aid of Bruce Wayne, J'onn was able to track down the White Martian in question. However, he soon discovered that the girl, M'gann, wasn't a threat and took her in, passing her off her his niece to his neighbors.[1]
J'onn was among the heroes assembled to battle the Monitors in Metropolis. After the battle he joined six of the other heroes and became a founding member of the team known as the "Justice League".[15][16]
Powers and Abilities
Powers
- Martian Physiology: The average Martian possesses the potential for the following power set:
- Shape-Shifting: Martians have psionic control of their physical for down to the molecular level. This allows them to a form of shape-shifting that allows them to mimic other forms, elongate aspects of their body, increase or decrease their physical size, and so on.
- Size Alteration: As an extension of their shape-shifting abilities, Martians can easily alter their size, shrinking or growing to gigantic size.[17]
- Invisibility: Martians can cause the biopolymers in their bodies to lose their ability to reflect light, making the Martians invisible to normal light and human sight.[18]
- Phasing: Martians can go through solid matter.
- Superhuman Strength:[18] Martians possess vast levels of superhuman strength and are among the few races that are able to match Kryptonians in terms of raw strength. Martians can easily shatter reinforced concrete and steel, lift and carry hundreds of tons with ease and deliver incredible damage with their blows.[19]
- Superhuman Stamina
- Superhuman Durability: Martians possess high levels of durability that make them nigh-invulnerable to all forms of damage. Martians can withstand high-caliber bullets, powerful energy blasts, and kinetic impacts without suffering damage.[20]
- Superhuman Speed: Martians can process thoughts, move, and react at incredible speed, being able to cover vast distances in little or no time, catch bullets in mid-flight, run on water and create afterimages as they run.[21]
- Regeneration: Martians have powerful regenerative powers that enable them to regenerate their entire body from a severed limb, they can further enhance their regenerative powers by drawing mass from nearby sources.[22]
- Flight[18]
- Extrasensory Input
- Longevity[22]
- Super Hearing[22]
- Heat Vision[23]
- Martian Vision: Martian visual acuity greatly exceed human norms and allows for a wider range of information to be observed. This includes the following:[18]
- Infrared Vision[citation needed]
- X-Ray Vision[24]
- Electromagnetic Spectrum Vision[citation needed]
- Telescopic Vision[25]
- Microscopic Vision[citation needed]
- Telepathy: Martians have the ability to read the minds of others and project their thoughts to varying degrees. They can also project their mental essences into a gestalt community known as the "Great Mind". Through this, the community can enhance the telepathic strength of other Martians. This power can also enable them to reverse the effects of amnesia or psychological brainwashing. [18]
- Illusions
- Possession
- Astral Projection
- Mind Control: As an extension of this, Martians can also use the ability to alter a psychological profile of a target, enabling them to manipulate, and in some cases, outright control that individual. This practice is greatly discouraged however, and only rarely used. [26]
- Telepathic Relay[26]
- Telepathic Assault
- Telekinesis:[27] Martians have mind-over-matter abilities and can lift and move objects with their minds. They can also employ their telekinesis in an offensive way by discharging telekinetic blasts capable of great concussive power.[28]
- Shape-Shifting: Martians have psionic control of their physical for down to the molecular level. This allows them to a form of shape-shifting that allows them to mimic other forms, elongate aspects of their body, increase or decrease their physical size, and so on.
Abilities
Weaknesses
- Vulnerability to Fire: Martians are much more vulnerable to fire than the average Earth human. At times this has been portrayed as physical, psychological, or a combination of the two. The effect of this is to strip any Martian of their powers as they involuntarily lose control of their body.
- Vulnerability to Earth's Atmosphere: The effects of Earth's atmosphere negates his ability to heal. For it to work, J'onn has to leave the atmosphere.[2][5]
Notes
- This version of the character is exclusive to the continuity of the television series Smallville and its tie-in and comic book series, Smallville and Smallville Season 11. It is an adaptation of J'onn J'onzz. The original character was created by Joseph Samachson and Joe Certa and first appeared in Detective Comics #225.
- The Martian Manhunter was portrayed by Phil Morris. In "Checkmate" he was briefly portrayed by Pam Grier, posing as Amanda Waller. The character was also portrayed by unknown actors in "Static" and "Icarus"
Trivia
- While J'onn wasn't introduced until season 6, a vision in "Hourglass" features a brief glimpse of his skull.
Related
- Appearances of J'onn J'onzz (Smallville)
- Images featuring J'onn J'onzz (Smallville)
- Quotations by or about J'onn J'onzz (Smallville)
- Character Gallery: J'onn J'onzz (Smallville)
Footnotes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Smallville Season 11 Special #1
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Smallville (TV Series) Episode: Phantom
- ↑ Smallville (TV Series) Episode: Static
- ↑ Smallville (TV Series) Episode: Labyrinth
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Smallville (TV Series) Episode: Bizarro
- ↑ Smallville (TV Series) Episode: Cure
- ↑ Smallville (TV Series) Episode: Odyssey
- ↑ Smallville (TV Series) Episode: Prey
- ↑ Smallville (TV Series) Episode: Bloodline
- ↑ Smallville (TV Series) Episode: Bulletproof
- ↑ Smallville (TV Series) Episode: Absolute Justice, Part II
- ↑ Smallville (TV Series) Episode: Checkmate
- ↑ Smallville (TV Series) Episode: Icarus
- ↑ Smallville (TV Series) Episode: Collateral
- ↑ Smallville Season 11: Continuity #3
- ↑ Smallville Season 11: Continuity #4
- ↑ Martian Manhunter (Volume 4) #1
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 18.2 18.3 18.4 Detective Comics #225
- ↑ Martian Manhunter (Volume 4) #2
- ↑ Martian Manhunter (Volume 3) #3
- ↑ JLA #3
- ↑ 22.0 22.1 22.2 Martian Manhunter (Volume 2) #8
- ↑ Martian Manhunter (Volume 2) #3
- ↑ DC Comics Encyclopedia: Updated and Expanded
- ↑ Who's Who: Update '88 #2
- ↑ 26.0 26.1 Martian Manhunter #4
- ↑ Detective Comics #226
- ↑ Martian Manhunter (Volume 3) #8
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