Miss Martian

Miss Martian
Artwork for the cover of Teen Titans #40 (December 2006).
Art by Tony S. Daniel.
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceTeen Titans #37 (August 2006)
Created byGeoff Johns
Tony S. Daniel
In-story information
Alter egoM'gann M'orzz
SpeciesWhite Martian (true form)/Green Martian
Place of originMars
Team affiliationsTeen Titans
Young Justice
Justice League
Titans
PartnershipsMartian Manhunter
Conner Kent
Bart Allen
Cassie Sandsmark
Amethyst
Arrowette
Donna Troy
Naomi McDuffie
Kaldur'ahm
Tim Drake
Notable aliasesMegan Morse, Star-Spangled Kid, Martian girl hunter
Mogz (Megan)
Miss Supermartian[1]
Abilities
See list
    • Superhuman strength, speed, agility, reflexes, stamina, durability and endurance
    • Martian physiology
    • Regenerative healing factor
    • Invulnerability
    • Invisibility & intangibility (density shifting)
    • Shapeshifting
    • Omni-Psionics
    • Flight/Levitation
    • Telekinesis
    • Telekinetic blasts
    • Object manipulation
    • Telekinetic choking
    • Telekinetic force manipulation
    • Telekinetic constructs
    • Empathy
    • Empathic conversion
    • Empathic echoes
    • Mind link
    • Mind melding
    • Telepathy
    • Telepathic Illusions
    • Telepathic Camouflage
    • Telepathic Communication, Perception, and Reception
    • Telepathic Defense and Telepathic Cloak
    • Mental Senses
    • Psionic Shield and Psionic Blast
    • Mind-reading
    • Memory manipulation
    • Thought projection
    • Illusion-casting
    • Telepathic suggestion
    • Nine senses
    • Heat vision
    • Infrared vision
    • X-Ray vision
    • Electromagnetic spectrum vision
    • Microscopic vision
    • Telescopic vision
    • Elasticity
    • Martian vision
    • Explosion inducement

Miss Martian (M'gann M'orzz; alias Megan Morse) is a superheroine appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. An extraterrestrial, she is a White Martian who usually appears in stories as a member of the Teen Titans. Created by writer Geoff Johns and artist Tony Daniel, she first appeared in Teen Titans #37 (2006).[2]

Sharon Leal portrayed the character in the second season of the Arrowverse series Supergirl. Leal returned in two episodes of the third and fifth seasons and returned in the sixth season. Miss Martian was also featured in the animated series Young Justice voiced by Danica McKellar.

  1. ^ "Dial H for Hero #10". dccomics.com. 15 March 2021.
  2. ^ Cowsill, Alan; Irvine, Alex; Korte, Steve; Manning, Matt; Wiacek, Win; Wilson, Sven (2016). The DC Comics Encyclopedia: The Definitive Guide to the Characters of the DC Universe. DK Publishing. p. 204. ISBN 978-1-4654-5357-0.

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