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Just so people know, this contains spoilers to both Final Crisis and DC One Million. Though the later one has been out for ages now.
In the first Final Crisis, and later, in the One Shot focusing one what the heroes did with him, we see Martain Manhunter, J'onn J'onnz bite the dust. He gets killed by a fire lance through the heart. In the following one shot, he then gets buried on the surface of Mars.
Now, a few years back, DC celebrated it's one millionth comic book with an event called DC one Million. The basics of the event was the Justice League of the 853rd century came back in time to meet the Justice League of the 20th. They planned to send the Justice League to the future to meet Superman Prime, who was emerging from the sun after a 15,000 year stay in his fortress of solitude, which was inside the sun apparently.
Yeah, it's Morrison, he's a mind****.
Anyways, in the 853rd century, Solaris, the Tyrant Sun is now working for the good guys. Turns out that was a ruse as well, so he, along with Vandal Savage, set up a crisis, in which not only s Solaris made, but he manages to hide the last bit of Kryptonite on the planet of Mars (through a weird series of events which I'm not going to explain).
Now, in the future, as Solaris gets defeated, he fires this bit of Kryptonite at Superman Prime, but it doesn't kill him because, J'onn J'onnz switched it out with the last power core of the Green Lanterns. Now the reason why this happened, was because J'onn J'onnz became part of Mars, literally. When he finally emerges in the future, he raises himself out of the sand of Mars. He claims he has been in Mars for a long time (never specified), and guarding the last power core of the Green Lanterns for this day. He also came up with a strategy to defeat Solaris and Vandal Savage.
So considering Martian Manhunter was buried on Mars, and that in DC One Million in the future, he comes out of the sand to save the day.
I think this all fits under Morrison's plans, considering he wrote both series. He 'dies' in Final Crisis, only to heriocally save the day in DC One Million.
It all fits, though I'm sure they will most likely bring back Martian Manhunter back at some point, I'm pretty sure it was intentional for Morrison to have what happened to Martian Manhunter, happen.
In the first Final Crisis, and later, in the One Shot focusing one what the heroes did with him, we see Martain Manhunter, J'onn J'onnz bite the dust. He gets killed by a fire lance through the heart. In the following one shot, he then gets buried on the surface of Mars.
Now, a few years back, DC celebrated it's one millionth comic book with an event called DC one Million. The basics of the event was the Justice League of the 853rd century came back in time to meet the Justice League of the 20th. They planned to send the Justice League to the future to meet Superman Prime, who was emerging from the sun after a 15,000 year stay in his fortress of solitude, which was inside the sun apparently.
Yeah, it's Morrison, he's a mind****.
Anyways, in the 853rd century, Solaris, the Tyrant Sun is now working for the good guys. Turns out that was a ruse as well, so he, along with Vandal Savage, set up a crisis, in which not only s Solaris made, but he manages to hide the last bit of Kryptonite on the planet of Mars (through a weird series of events which I'm not going to explain).
Now, in the future, as Solaris gets defeated, he fires this bit of Kryptonite at Superman Prime, but it doesn't kill him because, J'onn J'onnz switched it out with the last power core of the Green Lanterns. Now the reason why this happened, was because J'onn J'onnz became part of Mars, literally. When he finally emerges in the future, he raises himself out of the sand of Mars. He claims he has been in Mars for a long time (never specified), and guarding the last power core of the Green Lanterns for this day. He also came up with a strategy to defeat Solaris and Vandal Savage.
So considering Martian Manhunter was buried on Mars, and that in DC One Million in the future, he comes out of the sand to save the day.
I think this all fits under Morrison's plans, considering he wrote both series. He 'dies' in Final Crisis, only to heriocally save the day in DC One Million.
It all fits, though I'm sure they will most likely bring back Martian Manhunter back at some point, I'm pretty sure it was intentional for Morrison to have what happened to Martian Manhunter, happen.