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I'm considering picking up some back-issues, it only ran for 36 and was written by John Ostrander the entire time as far as I can tell. So was it any good?

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I enjoyed it.
Nothing fantastic but worth checking out if a decent price.

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Ostrander always writes good solid stuff I enjoyed his run on Firestorm.....

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I enjoyed some of his retrospective stuff like writing about MM in his time with Giffens JL explaining the Oreo addiction.
And his father-like relationship with Fire was covered in another story.

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Ostrander's Suicide Squad was one of the best series ever.

Didn't catch MM - never liked the character. Heard he did some interesting things with it though.

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I've only read the first dozen issues but it wasn't bad, although I've heard a lot of criticism about the series. I definitely liked the climax to the battle with Malefic (around issue 8 or so).

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Not quite as good as his Suicide Squad or Spectre, but not the worse series I've read either.

There was a nice MM/Spectre team-up in one of the "flashback" issues...

But, the series peaked too soon with its zero issue and 1 Millionth issue coming out (those were great...but, after that...what story was left to tell?)

The series suffered a little bit because it seemed the JLA writer never bothered to check what was going on in the MM title (as the current JLA writer didn't as well...)

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I read the first six issues, and I picked up the aforementioned JLI retro issue (which is a great single issue). It was ok. Nothing to complain about, but nothing stood out about it.

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I really liked this series. Not really a fan of the character but after Ostrander's work on Suicide Squad & Spectre I had to check it out. He did a good job making MM unique. Multiple identies (including a cat & a supervillian persona), the guardian of the southern hemisphere & MM's presilver age history & Martian heretige really made this series a great read. To bad it didn't take off & hope we see Ostrander's take on other heroes.

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Plus, it picked up on a lot of the threads left open by the far-too-short CHASE series about the Justice Experience and J'onn's doings during that time...

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Yeah, but if ya remember D. Curtis Johnson's posts over at the old ODCUT, He said that Ostrander screwed up everything with the Justice Experiance. Never was J'onn supposed to be a member, and that revelation fucked up all of DCJ's plans.


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