One of the most shocking aspects of Young Justice: Phantoms is how the series killed Superboy on Mars as the race war played out. It left M'gann aka Miss Martian shattered as she lost her husband, with the death reverberating on Earth with Artemis and Superboy's former colleagues. However, as M'gann tries to piece her life back together, she gets a new partner and a ray of hope.
J'onn contacts Hawkgirl but all the cosmos' kryptonite is accounted for, which means there are sources out there the Justice League can't track. It has the Martian Manhunter stumped, made even worse when M'gann finds the perp behind the attacks: her brother, M'comm. He admits he was just following orders from a mysterious source as she pummels his radical group.
She ends up reading his mind, only to realize he's telling the truth. After the deceptive extremists are apprehended , Miss Martian's back to square one and heads to Earth with no closure.
But as she's leaving, her sister, M'ree, joins her. M'gann's despondent, agreeing without any real enthusiasm, but M'ree wants to be there and help her sister heal. They had so many differences in the past due to their skin color, but M'ree understands her identity better as a Green Martian, aiming to care for her sister, a White Martian.
The telepathic plague of fire which killed nearly all Martians, known as "H'ronmeer's Plague", or "H'ronmeer's Curse", was named in his honor.
Despite the name, the plague was actually cultivated by a mortal Martian, the mutant Ma'alefa'ak. Another deity was L'zoril, the Lord of Dreams.
Due to the Martians' native telepathic abilities, L'zoril was a widely respected and often-feared God. The Unnameable One is referred to as the God behind all Gods.
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Please see your browser settings for this feature. EMBED for wordpress. Want more? Advanced embedding details, examples, and help! This animated cartoon follows the adventures of "Colonel Cosmic," a Martian, as he learns that Oil and Competition are the two things that make America great.
It is a sci-fi-influenced economic tract on the strengths of Earth-style free enterprise economics, compared to a stagnating Mars under the fist of a certain Mr. Ogg, who centrally controls the Martian economy. In the film, a Martian undercover agent flies from Mars to Earth to learn about the oil industry, and finds that the lack of government regimentation and control is what makes our system flourish.
Destination Earth was produced by the same company as Make Mine Freedom, and both films share a similar graphic style.
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