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    Miss Martian

    Character » Miss Martian appears in 379 issues.

    A young White Martian that traveled to Earth to follow in the footsteps of the Martian Manhunter. She struggles with her past as a member of a race which is not trusted or well-regarded on Earth. She is generally associated with the Teen Titans.

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    Current Events

    Joining Titans : After the events of Dark Nights: Metal, Miss Martian is assigned by her uncle to Nightwing's new Titans as a liaison between Titans and Justice League.

    Origin

    Miss Martian
    Miss Martian

    M’gann M’orzz is one of the remaining Martians, the majority of whom are White Martians like herself. As the White Martians have a reputation for their villainy, M’gann sought to be rehabilitated to reflect the possibility that her race can be agents of good and not only of evil.

    Due to this prejudice against White Martian when she moved to Earth she told everyone that she came across that her parents had sent her to the Vega system during the War on Mars, and that having heard of another green Martian, that she came to Earth to find him.

    This story was eventually discovered to not be true, but J’onn J'onzz allowed her to continue her quest for retribution while maintaining her respect for him by keeping the same green skin color

    Creation

    Miss Martian first appeared in Teen Titans #37. She was created by Geoff Johns and Tony Daniel. She was designed as one of many characters to fill out the One Year Later cast of DC characters following the events of Infinite Crisis. The character takes the human name Megan Morse as her alter ego, and this name is derived from two of Johns’ friends, Ben Morse and his girlfriend Megan.

    Character Evolution

    Miss Martian
    Miss Martian

    Miss Martian initially appeared as somewhat of an enigma. It was generally a part of J’onn J’onzz’s background that he was the last green Martian in existence.

    When she appeared it seemed as though this was no longer the case as she was portrayed as a green Martian as well. The revelation that she is, in fact, a White Martian is one of the most important aspects of her character as it shows she is seeking some degree of redemption for the actions of her people.

    As the character evolves she struggles to incorporate an aspect of humanity much as her older counterpart often has a well.

    As she seeks out the companionship of her teammates she sometimes finds it easier to relate to humans and sometimes harder.

    Storyline

    Following the events of Infinite Crisis several series were revamped and given a new look and in the case of team books, several new characters were introduced. Miss Martian was one such character and she appeared in the One Year Later version of the Teen Titans. In this initial period of the time, she did not last long as a member as she struggled to maintain her heroic career while also learning to act more human. Her telepathy was often beyond her control and left her susceptible to the feelings of others. After one encounter with Ravager that left her in tears, she left the team.

    Miss Martian reading Bombshell's mind
    Miss Martian reading Bombshell's mind

    Soon after the team was reformed they decided that it was imperative that they search for Raven. It was revealed during this time that a traitor had joined the team within the past year and had been giving information to others about the Teen Titans. Miss Martian had gone to Sydney, Australia (she was there as the landscape reminded her of Mars). She refused to help the team find the traitor because of the rules she imposed on herself for her own telepathy, though she did help them by informing them that they should look for Bombshell. She soon reconsiders using the telepathy and discovers that it is Bombshell herself that is the traitor. Bombshell was able to change the opinion of the other Titans though as she revealed that Miss Martian is, in fact, a White Martian and the other Titans supported Bombshell in attacking her. The fight turned back the other way though as Miss Martian was successful in defending the rest of the team from Bombshell’s soldiers.

    Miss Martian vs her future self
    Miss Martian vs her future self

    The next story arc for the team was one called Titans of Tomorrow Today. Soon after the previous action, the team is abducted by members of Titans East. Miss Martian was informed that in the future that the Martian would be slaves and specifically by the actions of one particular Martian, which was revealed to be Miss Martian. Miss Martian soon after escaped and defeated her captors. After this occurred the Titans of Tomorrow appeared in the present. Miss Martian had to face her future self, who had embraced her White Martian heritage. They were trying to influence this era so that they could influence the future as a result. After a telepathic battle, the younger version lashed out and decapitated her older version. She would come to be haunted by her future self and would soon develop some psychological problems involving blackouts. She is abducted once again (this time by the Terror Titans) and taken to the Dark Side Club, which has underground fighting for teenage superheroes.

    Thereafter she leaves the Titans to return to the Dark Side Club and rescue all the superpowered individuals that she can. In order to infiltrate the group, she developed a role for herself as the new Star-Spangled Kid (as a male.) In this role, she is abducted by the Terror Titans. She maintained her role even in the face of brainwashing and having to battle as her alter ego. Eventually, Ravager recognized her but did not say anything. By winning the tournament Miss Martian is able to free the other heroes and lead a revolt against the Dark Side Club and its leader the Clock King. She soon after reveals her true identity.

    He soon joins a newly revamped group of Titans alongside two heroes she saved – Aquagirl and Static. Miss Martian joined the team in battling Jericho in New York City. Following this battle, she suffered the loss of her friend Eddie Bloomberg. Although shaken the team regrouped and refocused itself. During her battle with the Wyld, her telepathic ability was affected and she shows some empathy towards the creature. Soon after while fighting Holocaust, she is revealed to still be suffering from her exposure to Wyld (including accidentally hurting Raven.) Soon after she is taken control of by Wyld and she kills Dr. Barnes. She is able to finally overcome the Wyld’s influence, and she retreats to Cadmus Labs, taking a reserve role while she recuperates.

    Miss Martian shows up again during the events of Brightest Day. J’onn is on the trail of an alien serial killer and he asks the Titans for Miss Martian’s help. He eventually finds Miss Martian, though she has been brutally killed. Nonetheless, the white light overcomes him (turning him into a White Lantern) and he is able to revive her. It was revealed that she was attacked by D’kay.

    Post-Flashpoint

    Miss Martian makes her first post-Flashpoint appearance in 2018's Titans Special #1. After the rupture of the Source Wall causes an epidemic of metahuman transformations on various planets including Earth, the Justice League authorizes Nightwing to assemble a new team of Titans (himself, Donna Troy, Beast Boy, Natasha Irons and Raven) to trace down new metahumans. Miss Martian is sent by Martian Manhunter to be a chaperone for the team, a role Raven resentfully describes as being a babysitter.

    Personal Profile

    Miss Martian
    Miss Martian

    Civilian Name: M’gann M’orzz, Megan Morse

    Age: 53 martian years 18 human years

    Race: White Martian

    Status: Super Hero

    Occupation: Adventurer, crime fighter, and Social Justice Warrior

    Place of Origin: Planet Mars

    Height: 5 feet 11 inches

    Weight: 135 pounds

    Hair: Red

    Eyes: Red

    Base of Opperation: Hall of Justice, Titans Tower

    Gender: Female

    Miss Martian is a shapeshifter, meaning that she can look however she wants. In her "real" form, she looks like a monster. She has long arms, stand really tall, and has very white skin. After coming to earth, she took the identity of Megan Morse, a character from a TV show she saw while on Mars. In her human form, she is extremely beautiful with features that humans find particularly pleasant. As for personaity, Miss Martian is very bright and happy, she is very bubbly, but can turn really dark when provoked. She won't mind taking extreme measures when feeling threatened.

    Powers and Abilities

    Displaying her heat vision
    Displaying her heat vision

    Miss Martian’s abilities are comparable to those of any White or Green Martian. She has super strength comparable to that of a Kryptonian. She is nigh-invulnerable and has been shown to repel physical and energy attacks from the likes of Despero. She can enhance this invulnerability by willing her molecular structure to become super dense; she is also capable of shifting her molecular structure, so that they alter into a controlled, yet excited state; This control over her molecular structure also gives her the abilities of invisibility and intangibility. Ms. Martian is able to thrive in very harsh environments, including the vacuum of outer space. She is a powerful psionic with major applications of this being telepathy and telekinesis. She can use the telekinesis to fly at extremely fast speeds. This is aided by her reflexes as well and she can move at high speeds on the ground as well. She has enhanced stamina. She also has the ability to shape-shift and she can use this to regenerate herself at a rapid rate. Her shape-shifting can be used at will and in an unlimited application (she does not tire between shape-shifting.) This also extends to her being able to expand or lengthen her limbs or to create natural body weapons. Her telepathy is one of her strongest abilities and allows her a wide variety of abilities including creating illusions, locating other sentient beings, mental detection, controlling others minds, inducing sleep, astral travel, and transfer information to people directly, brain blast and mental shield. Her psionic abilities can also manifest themselves in a psionic blast or psionic shield. A further application of her powers is Martian vision, in which she expels energy from her eyes. She can use her lungs to store more air than usual and to expel it in a forceful blast, and can use her vocal cords to create a powerful scream. Martian’s have nine senses compared to humans, which gives them stronger perception of the world.

    Young Justice

    Animation

    Young Justice

    For more information, see: Young Justice Animated Series (2010-2013)

    Miss Martian costumes from Young Justice
    Miss Martian costumes from Young Justice

    The character is featured in the animated television show Young Justice as one of the main characters, as well as in its tie-in comic book. She is on the team at the behest of the Martian Manhunter who wants her to learn the ways of Earth. She is introduced in the second episode of the series "Fireworks" as a green Martian with all the associated powers, though as she is young not all of these powers can be used fully. She is later revealed to be a White Martian.

    She and Superboy have a relationship in season one. In season two it is shown that she and Superboy have broken up during the 5-year time skip, due to M'gann, on more than one occasion, using her psychic abilities to alter his mind.

    It is apparent that M'gann has started to overuse her abilities to the point where you would think she is evil, One example is that M'gann makes an alien catatonic, because she needed information.

    When Artemis "dies" by the hands of Aqualad, it takes a great toll on Miss Martian, and when she encounters Aqualad in the episode "Before The Dawn", obliterates his mind and leaves him in a catatonic state. She then finds out that Artemis is really alive, and that she and Aqualad are really undercover. She is eventually ambushed and captured by Artemis (appearing as Tigress) and Deathstroke the Terminator, under orders from Aqualad's father Black Manta. Though initially reluctant to use her powers to repair Aqualad's mind, (as she does not trust herself not to make it worse) she eventually begins to rebuild his mind with Artemis's help. When Artemis, Miss Martian, and Aqualad deduce that Black Manta will kill her once she serves her purpose, the trio desperately begins to search for a way to have her escape. Fortunately, an attack by Sportsmaster and Cheshire provides the perfect cover for Miss Martian to escape and return to The Team.

    Following this, she takes a back seat for most of the proceedings, appearing occasionally during large battles but doing nothing of note. The series finale hints that she and Superboy may reconcile.

    DC Super Hero Girls

    Miss Martian in DC Super Hero Girls
    Miss Martian in DC Super Hero Girls

    Miss Martian appears in DC Super Hero Girls, she is voiced by Cristina Pucelli.

    DC Super Hero Girls: Super Hero High

    Miss Martian in DC Super Hero Girls: Super Hero High
    Miss Martian in DC Super Hero Girls: Super Hero High

    Miss Martian is present during Supergirl arrival to Super Hero High. She is one of the students brainwashed by Granny Goodness. After she get free, Miss Martian fight her and the Female Furies. She has no lines in the movie.

    DC Super Hero Girls: Hero of the Year

    Miss Martian in DC Super Hero Girls: Hero of the Year
    Miss Martian in DC Super Hero Girls: Hero of the Year

    Miss Martian is making some preparation for the celebration of Hero of the Year when Lois Lane tries to interview her. Because of her shy personality, Miss Martian disappear from Lois. She is mostly seen having a good friendship with Starfire. Miss Martian defends the school during the Eclipso's attack. She is voiced by Cristina Pucelli.

    DC Super Hero Girls: Intergalactic Games

    Miss Martian in DC Super Hero Girls: Intergalactic Games
    Miss Martian in DC Super Hero Girls: Intergalactic Games

    Miss Martian appears as a background character in the film (as a student of Super Hero School High), making cameos during the movie. She has no speaking lines.

    Teen Titans Go!

    Miss Martian fight the High Five
    Miss Martian fight the High Five

    In the episode "Lets get serious," Miss Martian makes a cameo. When the H.I.V.E attacks Jump City, Miss Martian and her teammate from Young Justice (Aqualad and Superboy) were the ones who answered the crime alert. The Teen Titans commneted on how serious they looked. She has no speaking line and online seen for a few seconds before going back home.

    Teen Titans Go! To The Movies

    Miss Martian at the theather
    Miss Martian at the theather

    When Alfred finally got his own movie, Miss Martian was many of DC super heroes who attends the movie premier. She can be seen sitting at the theather next to SuperBoy and Vixen.

    Justice League Vs. The Fatal Five

    Miss Martian from the movie Justice League Vs. The Fatal Five
    Miss Martian from the movie Justice League Vs. The Fatal Five

    Miss Martian is in the upcoming animated movie, Justice League Vs. The Fatal Five by Bruce Timm. As of right now, not a lot information is known about the movie, but from a sneak preview released by DC, we know that she is on the new roster of the Justice League. She will most likely replaced Martian Man hunter from the team. It is important to note that this movie is part of the JLU universe, meaning that it takes place in the same timeline as the Justice League animated series, Batman animated series and Superman the animated series. As explained by one of the producers, she will be a foil to Batman.

    Live Action

    Supergirl

    Sharon Leal as Miss Martian in Supergirl
    Sharon Leal as Miss Martian in Supergirl

    M'gann debuts in Supergirl as a bartender in a bar for aliens. There she meets J'onn and the two of them began to bond he discovers she is a Green Martian. When Martian Manhunter gets injured and needs a blood transfusion, M'gann accepts to aid him but also reveals herself as a White Martian. After that, she is imprisoned in the D.E.O., where she tells J'onn that she deflected from her race when they began to exterminate the greens and became a refugee on Earth.

    When the White Martians invaded the D.E.O., M'gann, calling herself Miss Martian, aids the heroes. After defeating her people, M'gann leaves earth to face the whites. J'onn is able to forgive her and tearfully bibs fair well her.

    She is portrayed by Sharon Leal.

    Video Games

    Young Justice: Legacy (2013)

    Miss Martian in YJ: Legacy
    Miss Martian in YJ: Legacy

    Miss Martian is a playable character in this game.

    Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham (2014)

    LEGO Batman 3
    LEGO Batman 3

    Miss Martian is a playable character in this game, voiced by Laura Bailey.

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