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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.
When a mysterious force traps Bumblebee inside a dream, Miss Martian must go inside her friend's mind and free her. 107: 18 "For The Girl Who Has Everything"
Miss Martian (voiced by Cristina Pucelli) — she is usually a shy person but can still help with her martian abilities. Platinum (voiced by Grey Griffin ) — originally a villain who was on the opposing team during the Intergalactic Games, she ultimately sacrificed herself to destroy Brainiac, but later reformed herself as the championship ...
J'onn fights Henshaw, becoming a White Martian, while Kara chases the rocket, which explodes and disperses Medusa. However, Lena has double-crossed Lillian and rendered the virus inert. Lillian is arrested, but Henshaw escapes. Eliza cures Mon-El and uses Medusa to restore J'onn's Green Martian form. Alex comes out to Eliza, who supports her ...
Miss Martian, the White Martian known as M'gann M'orzz, is a member of the Teen Titans during the year between the events depicted in Infinite Crisis and the One Year Later stories. She initially disguises herself as a Green Martian until being exposed by Bombshell .
How rude! John Stamos opened up about how he briefly got Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen fired from the sitcom Full House during a recent appearance on the Good Guys podcast.When Stamos' friend and ...
Rama Khan causes an earthquake in Oregon until he is defeated by Supergirl, Dreamer, Martian Manhunter, and Miss Martiah as Brainy shows up with the DEO to detain Rama Khan. While being interrogated, Rama Khan and Brainy exchanged Jarhanpurian language before Rama Khan broke free causing the entire building to be evacuated.
On Wednesday afternoon, Andrew Marchand of the New York Post reported that Max Kellerman will be leaving his role opposite of Stephen A. Smith on First Take and take on new responsibilities at ESPN.