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Publisher
  
Species
  
Martians

Played by
  
Fictional universe
  
DC Universe

Alter ego
  
M'gann M'orzz

Place of origin
  
TV show
  
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Created by
  
Geoff Johns (writer)Tony Daniel (artist)

Team affiliations
  
Teen TitansYoung Justice

First appearance
  
Teen Titans (vol. 3) #37 (August 2006)

Abilities
  
Flight, Telepathy, Empathy, Shapeshifting, Psychokinesis, Invisibility, Superhuman strength

Similar
  
Superboy, Aqualad, Wally West, Zatanna, Martian Manhunter

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Miss Martian (real name M'gann M'orzz, alias Megan Morse) is a fictional superheroine appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.

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Publication history

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Miss Martian was created by Geoff Johns and Tony Daniel and first appeared in Teen Titans #37 (2006). Miss Martian is named "Megan Morse" after Marvel Comics editor Ben Morse's wife, Megan. Morse is a friend of Johns'.

Fictional character biography

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Miss Martian is a White Martian known as M'gann M'orzz. She serves as a member of the Teen Titans during the year between the events depicted in Infinite Crisis and the "One Year Later" stories. On Earth, she simplifies her name to Megan Morse.

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M'gann M'orzz was originally sent by rocket from Mars to the Vega system, to escape the civil war between the Green Martians and the White Martians. To date, it is still unknown when she came to Earth from Vega.

Initially, M'gann pretended to be a Green Martian, like the Martian Manhunter, and joined the Teen Titans. After her feelings were hurt through insensitivity and misunderstanding with her teammates, M'gann left the Titans to be a hero in Australia. Though the Titans suspected she might have been a traitor, it turned out that her accuser, Bombshell, was the actual traitor. After helping the team defeat Bombshell and proving her loyalty, she was accepted as a full member of the Titans.

M'gann and Cyborg travel to Belle Reve to interrogate the depowered Bombshell. M'gann, using her telepathy on Bombshell, discovers the existence of Titans East (Bombshell is seemingly murdered by a mind-controlled Batgirl soon thereafter, but eventually recovers). M'gann fights Sun Girl, who claims to be from a future in which Martians are slaves because of something that M'gann will do (Sun Girl also claims that in the future M'gann will be her slave). Unable to convince Sun Girl to tell her what she will do in the future, M'gann dives into the ocean and then hits Sun Girl with a mass of water, dousing her flames.

The Titans Tomorrow appear with Miss Martian as a member. She has a different look, having embraced her White Martian heritage. Having changed her name to Martian Manhunter, she is beheaded by her present-day counterpart. As a result of this encounter, the consciousness of her future self has taken refuge in Megan's own mind. An epilogue to the "Titans of Tomorrow: Today!" storyline depicts Miss Martian eight years in the future; she colludes with Lex Luthor and Tim Drake, the Robin of the time and with whom she is having an affair, to clone several deceased Titans, including Superboy and Kid Flash.

Megan is attacked by Disruptor of the Terror Titans, whose weapons almost separate her from her future self. Megan is captured and thrown into a room with Kid Devil, who has been savagely conditioned into a mindless beast. She attempts to calm his mind with her telepathy but unfortunately a reincarnated version of Granny Goodness has found a way to inhibit her Martian abilities.

Megan finally manages to restore Eddie's rational mind, and the two escape. Back at Titans Tower, Megan implies that the encounter with Disruptor has allowed her to subdue her future self's consciousness. Her future counterpart seems still able to communicate with her, but M'gann shushes her effortlessly by the simple threat of siccing the cute puppies on her, e.g. feeding her images of cuteness and love.

Later, however, Megan begins showing signs of being unable to subdue her evil self, such as appearing before the team having chalk-white skin as opposed to her usually preferred green skin. She seems as surprised at this as the rest of the team, and later finally comes to the conclusion to leave the Titans for an unknown period of time. Before leaving, however, she says goodbye to the Titans and admits to Eddie that she will miss him the most, to which he questions if she is comparing him to the Scarecrow from The Wizard of Oz.

Teen Titans writer Sean McKeever has stated that Megan's departure from the Titans is part of a longer story he is working on and that she will return to the team at a later time.

Megan appears in the final issue of the Terror Titans miniseries, having been posing as Star-Spangled Kid in The Dark Side Club's metahuman fights. She had been using her immunity to Clock King's mind control to slowly free the other brainwashed metahumans.

Megan is briefly seen as part of an underground resistance cell in Final Crisis #5 (Dec. 2008). She rejoins the Titans in the aftermath of their failed recruitment drive, bringing new members Static and Aquagirl with her. In the same story, Megan hints that she has rid herself of her future counterpart's consciousness from her mind.

When Beast Boy returns to lead the Titans in the wake of Kid Devil's death, Megan is the only member of the team who is willing to support him. While the rest of the team is busy arguing with him, Megan is attacked and captured by a new villain known as Wyld. After a vigorous battle, Megan is rescued by her teammates.

At some point prior to this, Megan is seen operating on a solo mission where she defeats Brick after he attempts to abduct a young girl and hold her for ransom. Seconds after flooring the kidnapper, Megan is visited by Jay Garrick, who recruits her for some unknown purpose. In the finale of Justice League: Cry for Justice, it is revealed that Garrick recruited her in order to help interrogate Prometheus, who had destroyed Star City. When she attempts to read his mind, Megan is knocked out by specialized mental defenses Prometheus put in place after an encounter with the Martian Manhunter.

Megan later accompanies her fellow Titans to the city of Dakota in order to look for Static after he goes missing. After Wonder Girl, Aquagirl, and Bombshell are kidnapped as well, the remaining Titans track them to an armored bunker. Megan tries to fight off a powerful metahuman gangster named Holocaust, but he is somehow able to resist her telepathic assault and knock her unconscious. After awakening, Megan realizes that she had accidentally struck Raven with a mental barrage, which has now left her comatose. On the way back to Titans Tower, Raven is kidnapped by Wyld.

Till'All

Miss Martian is introduced very soon after a Martian Manhunter miniseries wherein J'onn befriends a male white martian named Till'All and introduces him to the Justice League. It is speculated that originally it was to be revealed that M'Gann was in fact Till'All, and this revelation was retconned to her being a female white martian because DC editorial became uncomfortable with the idea of transgender themes after she was shown in romantic situations with several characters.

Brightest Day

During Brightest Day, Megan is asked by Batman to contact Starman after he is captured by a crazed Alan Scott. After coming aboard the Justice League Watchtower, she mentally reaches out to Starman and begins to relay information about his prison, only to transform into her White Martian form and attack the Justice League. Before Megan can injure any of her fellow heroes, she is knocked unconscious by Power Girl, who implies that she had been possessed by the Starheart, the cosmic entity that granted Alan his powers.

Around this time, the recently resurrected Martian Manhunter contacts Titans Tower in order to talk to Megan, and is told by Superboy that she has taken a leave of absence from the team. He heads to Australia to find Megan and see if she has any information about a string of murders that seem to have been committed by a fellow Martian, only to find her tied up and severely beaten. While tending to her, J'onn is contacted by the Entity, and Megan's wounds fully recover. She also senses that there is another Martian on Earth. When J'onn asks Megan who did this to her, Megan says she was attacked by a female green Martian.

After a mission to rescue Raven from Wyld's dimension, Megan is left in a coma. Cyborg and a scientist named Rochelle Barnes take Megan to Cadmus Labs in order to find a way to help her, and Static (who had lost his powers after the battle with Wyld) comes along with her, stating that she should have a Titan by her side while she recovers. The issue ends with a note stating that the story will be resolved in a new Static solo series, which will launch sometime in 2011.

No longer a member of the Titans, Miss Martian is later attacked by a teenaged psychic named Alexander, who kidnaps her and uses her as bait to lure Supergirl into a trap. After defeating Supergirl, M'gann uses her abilities to help brainwash Blue Beetle and Robin into serving Alexander. It is later revealed, however, that Miss Martian was never under Alexander's control to begin with; she had merely pretended to be while using her telepathy to tell Supergirl her plan. Miss Martian then force feeds Alexander's mind with mental feedback, distracting him enough for Supergirl to subdue him.

Along with a number of other former Titans, M'gann returns to assist the team during their final battle against Superboy-Prime and the Legion of Doom. Working together with Solstice, M'gann defeats her old nemesis Sun Girl.

The New 52

In The New 52 (a reboot of the DC Comics universe), Red Robin is shown watching a press conference where Lex Luthor shows off photographs of M'gann as part of a presentation about alien life on Earth.

Powers and abilities

  • Super Strength: Miss Martian possess a vast amount of superhuman strength that is comparable to Kryptonians strength, and at full power her strength is potientally incalculable. She can further supplement her strength by increasing her size, jump incredible distances, create sonic booms, produce shockwaves by clapping their hands together, or stomping her feet to generate shockwaves.
  • Invulnerability: Miss Martian is invulnerable and has been shown to repel attacks from the likes of Despero, and deflect bullet fire. She can enhance this invulnerability by making herself super dense. This invulnerability also extends to her being able to survive in the vacuum of space, also re-entry into the earth's atmosphere, possess supernaturally active/enhanced cells, possess increased durability as a result of accelerated healing, survive in extreme temperatures, and be highly resistant to energy attacks.
  • Flight: Miss Martian is capable of telekinetically levitate and/or fly at Mach 10 in Earth's atmosphere. She has also been seen flying in space with no difficulty, and in space can fly at speeds that has allowed her to keep up with the likes of Superman.
  • Super Speed: Miss Martian has Super Speed that is comparable to Kryptonians in which allows her to travel to different locations on Earth in an instant and traverse the galaxy within a matter of hours, process thoughts and carry out actions with incredible speed as well, use her super speed to create tornadoes/whirlwinds, vibrate molecules at a high frequency, move fast enough to generate tailwind, spin in a tornado-like manner, enhance physical attacks by moving at great speeds and gaining momentum, swim at an incredible speeds, and infuse her super speed in her combat.
  • Superhuman Conditions: Miss Martian can reach and remain in a supernaturally physical and mental condition. She also has Superhuman Reflexes, Superhuman Agility, Superhuman Eating, Accelerate Metabolism, Superhuman Endurance, Superhuman Leap, Superhuman Vision, Superhuman Stamina, Superhuman Tracking, use any and all weapons with the proficiency of a master, and have extraordinarily expertise in stealth.
  • Density Control: Miss Martian can alter her density which allows her to phase through solid matter, become incredibly dense and difficult to damage to the point were she is able to survive the harsh environments of space, or infuse her physical combat with her density shifting.
  • Shapeshifting: Miss Martian has the ability to shapeshift and she can use this to regenerate herself from any physical injury. Her shapeshifting can be used at will and in an unlimited application, including adopting human or monstrous appearance, grow extra body parts, adapt to living underwater, infuse shapeshifting with physical combat, become stiff and/or unmovable or flexible and malleable, take on any power/weakness she shapeshifts into, absorb matter, take apart her limbs and still use them, change into more powerful versions of oneself, transform into any living organism, be supremely beautiful, manipulate her own molecular/atomic structure, alter her size or the size and length of his limbs, extend or retract claws, alter her mass, manipulate her clothing, stretch, deform, expand, or contract one's body into any form imaginable, altering the chemical composition of her body, be supremely beautiful, etc. This also extends to her being able to create natural body weapons/or objects, transform into the elements, develop powers, or abilities in response to immediate threats, eat massive quantities of food to no ill effect, and have complete control over her body. Martians have an unnaturally long lifespan which allow her so doesn't age at all.
  • Superhuman Stamina: Miss Martian has supernatural stamina which allows her to function for long periods of time without straining herself. She can also last extensively long periods of time without sleep/rest, air, food or water, or the need to evacuate bodily waste.
  • Regeneration: Miss Martian can quickly recover from almost any injury, or enter a protective state in which heals her from any physical injury. She is able to reconstitute her body even when severed into several pieces. Her regenerative abilities have allowed her to reconstitute her body from even an extremely small mass in only a matter of seconds, possess supernatural health, be immune to detrimental contaminants, diseases, and foreign chemicals, increase the speed of ones regenerative power each time one is wounded, regrow organs and limbs, be immune to the effects of drugs and other such foreign chemicals, have blood with healing properties, heal at an obviously supernatural speed, restore one's telomeres to their optimal lengths, regenerate her bones, and she has even grown a new body from a severed arm.
  • Intangibility: By greatly lowering the density of her own mass, Miss Martian is able to become intangible and use it in combat to either damage tangible matter by phasing through it, be intangible and tangible simultaneously, phasing opponents into solid objects, or use her intangibility and telepathy in combination to speak to the dead.
  • Invisibility: M'gann is also able to control her visibility and render herself invisible/or camouflaged to others, she can even be hidden from the whole entire electromagnetic spectrum, and even remain invisible to even the likes of Superman.
  • Psychic Energy Manipulation: Miss Martian can also manifest themselves in a powerful Psychic Shockwave, Psychic Force-Field Generation, manipulate psychic energy, Psionic Manipulation, use her psychic/psionic powers in combat, Psionic Magic, healing others using psychic energy, Psycho Warping, project tangible extensions from mental energy, release psychic powers in various attacks, Psychic Bolt Projection, Psychic Whip Generation, construct polearms from psychic energy, Psychic Light Manipulation, transform her body into pure psychic energy, manifest her telekinesis and telepathy together to create apsychic energy fire-bird whose claws inflict both physical and mental damage, Psychic Wings Manifestation, create compressed explosions out of psychic energy, Psychic Torture, wield ultimate power with one's mind, creating a mental maps of an specific area, Psionic Explosion, manipulate electrically charged psionic energy, Telepathic Force, and psionic powers and bio-technology together.
  • Empathy: Miss Martian is a very strong empathic with the ability to interpret, sense, change, alter, feel, and manipulate the emotions of herself, others, animals, and other creatures, negate the emotions of others, heal others emotional wounds, detect the emotions of others, Telempathy, empathically detect lies, sense the emotions of machines, possesses powerful will-power, create will-power constructs, send her emotions to others, be strengthened by anger, be strengthened by will-power, enter a state of survival mode, detect others using emotions, create will-power constructs, be strengthened by the emotions of herself and others, Be empowered by anger, fear, and will-power, and gain strength when in danger.
  • Telepathy: Miss Martian telepathy is an extremely powerful telepath. Her telepathic powers allows her a wide variety of telepathic abilities including: Mind Communication, Animal Telepathy, Mind Reading, Mind Transferal, Mind Detection, Telepathic Tracking, Psychic Surgery, cast near flawless Illusions, use telepathy over vast distances, project her Astral Form, control the Astral Plane, Brain Blasts, mentally sense the auras of others, create Psychic Links with other beings and Mind Manipulation. She’s able to alter minds in different ways like: Mind Control, Mind Possession, Hypnosis, induce Paralysis, Mental Sedation, modify or alter someone memories, Mental Amnesia, place psychic inhibitors into others' minds, sense residual psychic energy in locations and objects, protect herself or others from psychic penetration, Telepathic Cloak, entering others minds, prevent another mutant from using their powers, increase another mutant’s powers, induce Pain, change someone’s personality, and transferring information directly into people's brains. At close range M'gann can manipulate any number of minds at once. M'gann can also mentally injure, stun or kill opponents with bolts of pure psionic force. Her psychic powers are so strong that they can bypass numerous forms of immunity and resistance. She occasionally has limited precognitive abilities which allows her to envision probable future events, or to see quick flashes of the immediate future. M'gann's telepathy also allows her to understand or translate any language, use her Telepathic powers in combat, Telepathic Camouflage, Psychic Wave Manipulation, telepathically take away or control people's natural bodily functions, senses, or even mutant powers, convert physical matter into thought waves, Mind Melding, Telepathic Perspective, use mental powers to various attacks, and project beams of telepathic energy. As a side effect of her telepathy, she has an eidetic memory, and enhanced intelligence.
  • Psionic Blast/Burst: Miss Martian can create blasts/bursts of psionic energy from her head that allows her to on the lowest level stun others, but on the highest levels obliterate an army, or can fire strong concussive force blasts. She can generate a wave of psychic energy from her hand in all directions.
  • Psionic Shields: Miss Martian is able to project a psychic energy shield of distinct size and force for their protection and that of others, or create shields of psioplasmic energy that can disrupt energy pathways and deflect beams of energy, gun bullets, etc., reacting to kinetic impact, energy signatures, psionic forces, temperature changes, etc., and create force-fields with a telekinetic influence over a victim's body movement.
  • Telekinesis: Miss Martian is a very powerful telekinetic, she can manipulate, move, control, push/attract objects by using psychokinetic energy, and manipulating hundreds of components in mid-air in complex patterns, stimulate individual molecules to create heat, control distant objects, create powerful telekinetic blast that can shatter steel, and telekinetic force-field that can deflect/decelerate incoming attacks, mentally create dimensions, Psychokinetic Pressure, alter the forms/structures of anything, create a telekinetic crossbow, telekinetically manipulate friction, telekinetic aura, Telekinetic Force Manipulation, and create a telekinetic blade. She can also psionically manipulate anything, tactile telekinesis, generate psionic spikes, create a telekinetic wave, mentally absorb and manipulate any type of energy, telekinetically bend security lasers around herself to avoid detection, psionically manipulate the forces of nature and elements connected to it, levitate a whole entire city for a time, psionically manipulate vibrations, create a telekinetic exoskeleton, generate bows and arrows out of telekinetic energy, and telekinetically animate matter. Other amazing feats that M'gann has achieved is being able to telekinetically create portals that allow her to travel through dimensions, psionically isolate the entire planet's gravitational pull, create telekinetic holograms, mentally manipulate atomic particles, Psionically Enhanced Condition, telekinetically manipulate matter, mentally manipulate particles, Telekinetic Sensitivity, Telekinetic Combat, manipulate matter/energy at the subatomic and/or molecular level, disassemble complex devices, and telekinetically inflict wounds.
  • Technopathy: Miss Martian is able to interact with or sense the digital plane and everything in it. She can also generate EMP's, control living organic technology, sense and patch into radio and transmission frequencies, and disrupt electronic signals causing cell phones and other electronic applicants to work erratically or fail completely.
  • Sonic Scream: Miss Martian can manipulate her vocal cords in which she can either use her vocal cords to create a powerful ballistic scream, determine the location of objects in the environment by use of reflected sound waves, visualize sound waves, generate sound waves, and use her vocal cords to create a sonic scream.
  • Martian Breath: Miss Martian can more air than usual and to expel it in a forceful blast, have tremendous lung capacity, that can also freeze other opponents, and generate wind.
  • Martian Vision: Miss Martian can use her Martian Vision to see x-ray, ultraviolet, infrared, night, telescopic, microscopic, electro-magnetic spectrum vision, or expel powerful energy from her eyes.
  • Martian Sense: Miss Martian has nine sense in which gives her a stronger perception of the world, focus senses, and have supernaturally acute senses, which gives her Supernatural Hearing, Supernatural Taste, Supernatural Touch, Supernatural Smell, and Supernatural Sight.
  • Longevity: Martians have an unnaturally long lifespan which allow her so doesn't age at all, and can pass her spirit/soul into another body after death.
  • Others Powers/Abilities: Miss Martian can occasionally has the ability to alter, change, manipulate, or protect herself from changes in time, can create space time warps to travel through hyperspace, traverse the time stream with ease, and manipulate and create separate time lines. Miss Martian is able to control the whole entire multiverse, manipulate any cosmic force, manipulate her own gravitational field, have complete accuracy on distant objects, use any and all weapons with the proficiency of a master, have a body composed of a flexible or amorphous substance, be supernaturally gifted in the art of Ventriloquism, manipulate her own bio-electric aura, focus hearing to certain area and use it to affect others, possess extraordinarily expertise in stealth, possess the traits and qualities of a badass, adapt to gravitation pressure, and have supernaturally high levels of hand-to-hand fighting skills/combat.
  • Weakness

    Like all Martians, she can be weakened by fire. This comes in the form of pyrophobia, with fire being the Martian's "Achilles heel", equivalent to Kryptonians weakness to Kryptonite. Exposure to fire typically causes her to lose control over some of her powers like Telepathy, Invisibility, Intangibility, Martian vision, and Flight which leaves her very faint and weakened. It was revealed, during the Trial By Fire storyline, that the Martian weakness to fire is an inbuilt psychosomatic effect, placed in the Martian race long ago by the Guardians of the Universe. The purpose of this was to prevent the Martians from reverting to a previous state in which they were highly aggressive, on the verge of interstellar conquest, and required flames and the psychic suffering of others in order to reproduce. Another one of her weaknesses would be very unexperienced with her Martian Powers/Abilities.

    Smallville Season 11

    Miss Martian is featured in Smallville Season 11 based on the TV series. In this continuity, M'gann is a White Martian captive of Checkmate, and is looked after by King Faraday, a scientist who begins to bond with her after the death of his own daughter. She begins to adapt an appearance based on Faraday's deceased daughter and is named "Megan Morse". After his death, Megan begins a killing spree on people who are "evil" until Batman and Martian Manhunter find her. Although there are tensions between them at first, she bonds with J'onn and she becomes his protege/niece. She later joins Jay Garrick's team of Titans and enters into a relationship with Conner Kent

    Smallville: Titans

    Miss Martian is a member of the team with Conner Kent/Superboy, Speedy, Blue Beetle, Zan and Jayna at Jay Garrick's school for the "gifted."

    Earth-16: The Just

    On The New 52 DC Multiverse world of Earth-16, an alternate Miss Martian is glimpsed briefly in a swimming pool ensemble scene, although she has no dialogue within it. Earth-16 is a 'legacy'-based alternate Earth, where the Silver Age generation of metahumans has had children, or have relinquished active crime-fighting to their former protégés. However, due to preprogrammed Superman robots, there is little active criminality left to fight, so metahumans undertake combat games. Whether Miss Martian is a member of the Teen Titans on this alternate Earth is unknown at present.

    Tiny Titans

    In the children's series Tiny Titans, Miss Martian is one of the younger toddlers and part of the "Little Tiny Titans" with Wildebeest and Jericho, often stretching her long, octopus arms to grab objects. She's often seen hugging the older Beast Boy, whom she calls "Bee Bee", due to his ability to turn into a puppy (ironically the opposite relationship of their Young Justice cartoon counterparts).

    DC Super Hero Girls

    Miss Martian is in the show DC Super Hero Girls as a recurring character, appearing in just a few episodes. She is shown to be roommates with Killer Frost, Lady Shiva and Star Sapphire. She has her iconic appearance with her green skin, red eyes and long ginger hair. In all of the episodes she is seen talking, she squeals and turns invisible. Maybe because of embarrassment or shyness, being uncomfortable.

    Television

  • Miss Martian is a lead character in the Young Justice animated series (loosely based on the comic book series), voiced by Danica McKellar. Within the show, she is introduced as the niece of the Martian Manhunter. Her weakness to fire is due to Mars being "pretty cold". M'gann is 48 human chronological years, but only 16 by Martian biological standards. She states that she has 12 sisters on Mars, indicating a surviving Martian society. She has shown strong telekinetic and telepathic abilities as well as flight, camouflage (though not truly invisibility) and shape shifting, but she initially had trouble mimicking men (when she tried, they appeared as female versions). However, she was able to mimic Red Tornado flawlessly (possibly due to his inorganic nature and simplified anatomy). Her shape-shifting allows her to heal faster than a human would. Miss Martian has strength and durability above that of a typical human. Like Kid Flash and Superboy, her other comic-based abilities (super speed, super senses and laser vision) are not indicated, though she cites "density-shifting" as an "advanced technique". However, in "Failsafe", Martian Manhunter states she is the most powerful telepath he has encountered in terms of raw power and potential growth, even in comparison to himself. She developed a crush on Superboy since meeting him, blushing when he compliments her in "Dropzone" and almost kissing him in "Bereft". By the episode "Terrors", they began a romantic relationship, which they initially keep secret. In "Targets", she joined the cheerleading squad on her and Superboy's first day of school. Miss Martian's humanoid form and personality, as well as her catchphrase "Hello, Megan!" is based on a character, also named Megan, from an old Earth TV show she enjoyed watching on Mars, and she chose Connor's name from another character in the show, as revealed in the episode "Image". When Garfield Logan requires a blood transfusion to save his life, she shifts hers to match, saving him but beginning a process which transforms him into Beast Boy. During battle with Psimon, he exposes her as a White Martian, but she conceals it from her teammates. Later, she claims to be a Green Martian, and that her true form is a female version of Martian Manhunter's human appearance. Due to Miss Martian's fear of her teammates reaction to her White Martian form, Bialya leader Queen Bee blackmails her, but Miss Martian ultimately reveals her true form to the team, to only momentary shock. Superboy revealed that he had known Miss Martian's secret since they shared a strong telepathic connection in Bialya, and had simply chosen to wait for her to tell him. M'gann appears in the second season titled Young Justice: Invasion set five years later. She remains with the team, sporting a shorter haircut and wearing her stealth costume at all times. She is also considerably more serious and experienced. Superboy has ended their relationship, but she is now involved with Lagoon Boy. Following his mother's death, she has accepted Beast Boy as an adopted younger brother. She is now capable of density shifting. Her personality is darker than before, aggressively probing the minds of her enemies, leaving them catatonic. It is revealed in the episode "Depths" that Superboy's disagreement with M'gann's blatant disregard for this led to their break-up, with the final straw being M'gann's attempt to erase his memory of their argument. M'gann shows visible no remorse, particularly given Superboy's anger over the violation of their deeply personal connection. In the episode "Before the Dawn", M'gann confronts Aqualad and telepathically attacks him as revenge for his supposed killing of Artemis, but her probing reveals that Artemis is alive and working undercover, and she breaks off horrified. She subsequently enters a state of mental shock, becoming almost non-responsive and requiring prodding from her Teammates to use her powers, which results in a swift defeat at the hands of Black Beetle, and then refusing to use her Telepathy. Afterwards, Black Manta has her captured by Tigress and Deathstroke to make her fix Aqualad's mind. After succeeding, Miss Martian, Tigress (Artemis) and Kaldur come up with a plan to escape, which is compromised by Sportsmaster and Cheshire's assassination attempt on Black Manta. In the end, Miss Martian and Sportsmaster make a deal and both escape without blowing Kaldur and Tigress' cover. Afterwards, she breaks up with Lagoon Boy out of guilt over her selfish motives, though he had forgiven her later in "Summit". She also realized that she is still in love with Connor and attempts to reconcile, but is saddened to learn Connor is spending time with Wendy Harris from their old High School, believing they have started dating. In "Endgame", she is overjoyed to hear that Connor was just helping Wendy out with her relationship with another old school friend. Following the death of Wally West, while discussing the new relationship between Tim Drake and Cassie, they both reconcile, but before they can kiss they are called to the briefing room by Aqualad, where they are dispatched for a mission on Mars with Beast Boy.
  • Miss Martian makes a guest appearance in the Teen Titans Go! episode "Let's Get Serious" (which is a crossover with Young Justice). She accompanies Aqualad and Superboy in taking out the H.I.V.E., as the Titans were too silly to do it properly.
  • Miss Martian appears in the web series DC Super Hero Girls as a student at Super Hero High.
  • Miss Martian appears in Season 2 of Supergirl, portrayed by Sharon Leal. A White Martian who could not stand the horrors her race committed against the Green Martians, M'gann tried helping prisoners escape. She failed, fleeing to Earth, where she hide for 300 years under the identity of Megan Morse. When M'gann meets J'onn J'onnz, she attempts to stay away from him and constantly refuses to share her thoughts, out of shame for what her people did to his. When Parasite fatally drains J'onn, M'gann is coerced by Alex to give him some blood; she does so regretfully, knowing that it will eventually turn him into a White Martian (due to experiments her people conducted to wipe out the Green Martians). When J'onn confronts her about it, M'gann offers no resistance, letting him attempt killing her in a blind desire for revenge for his family; however, he decides to (wrongfully) lock her up in the DEO after seeing her death would only make him as bad as the rest of the White Martians, although she warns him that her blood was modified by her people so that if donated to a Green Martian, it would force him to transform into a White Martian. Eventually, M'gann ends up acting oddly and was put into a coma. Although J'onn is reluctant because being reminded of what the White Martians did to his family was the only reason he got up every day, he ultimately manages to forgive her via a mind meld, and learns that she was in fact responsible for helping a Green Martian boy escape. After regaining consciousness, M'gann also reveals what caused her to act oddly; she had been a victim of a psychic attack, most likely from the remaining White Martians who are angered at her betrayal. With the help of the DEO and Supergirl, M'gann managed to stop two White Martians that were after her, including Armak, her mate as well as one of the more brutal members of her race, and ultimately returned to Mars in the hopes of finding other White Martians who are willing to embrace means other than war.
  • Film

    The Young Justice version of Miss Martian, along with Wonder Girl, Artemis, and Zatanna, makes a cameo appearance as home viewers in Scooby-Doo! WrestleMania Mystery.

    Video games

  • Miss Martian appears as a playable character in the video game Young Justice: Legacy, where Danica McKellar reprises the role.
  • Miss Martian also appears as a playable character in Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham, voiced by Laura Bailey.
  • References

    Miss Martian Wikipedia