List of DC Comics characters: M

Josie Mac is a police officer who had a promising career ahead of her, until she responded to a call and discovered the mayor's wife in bed with an exotic dancer.

Josie made the best out of her transfer because unknown to her colleagues, she possessed minor psychic powers, which allowed her to find things and people which are lost through picking up "messages" from inanimate objects.

[4] Sebastien "Bash" Mallory appears in the Superman & Lois episode "A World Without", portrayed by Jason Cermack.

Years later, Batman learned that Carver had committed suicide due to his guilt over a fire that he and Matches had started that resulted in the death of a homeless man.

After operating underground for years by committing low-end robberies, Matches returned to Gotham after hearing reports of 'his' activities, only to be shot by Scarface for 'his' recent betrayal, surviving long enough to simply confess his role in events to Batman and Nightwing before dying.

Afterwards, he works with Project Cadmus geneticist Dabney Donovan to revive his henchmen Ginny "Torcher" McCree, Mike "Machine" Gun, Noose, and Rough House in youthful, superpowered bodies.

[12][13][14] In Infinite Crisis, Moxie appears as a member of Alexander Luthor Jr.'s Secret Society of Super Villains before being killed by Superboy-Prime.

[26] The fifth Manticore, introduced in "The New 52", is a member of Iran's sanctioned superhero team, the Elite Basij, who possesses a manticore-like appearance.

After being shot by security guards and left for dead, Harriet is nursed back to health by Jervis Tetch and joins his Wonderland Gang.

[32] Once Clyde died of a heart attack, Mark used his research to create a weather-manipulating wand and become the criminal Weather Wizard.

[36] This version is a scientist from Star City who was married to Lily Mazursky before she left him amidst his efforts to help their daughter Nina due to her being born with her lungs outside of her body.

Despite inadvertently turning Nina into a piscine mutant, he enrolls her in a private school to help her socialize, but she runs away after being bullied by the other students.

[39][40] This version is an inmate of Belle Reve Penitentiary's Non-Human Internment Division and member of the eponymous group from Star City who was born with her lungs outside of her body.

Her scientist father, Edward, used genetic engineering to try and reverse her condition, only to inadvertently turn her into a piscine mutant unable to breathe without special equipment.

In the present, Moxie has Dabney Donovan clone him and his dead gang members into new bodies, with McCree gaining pyrokinesis.

Following Manchester's apparent death, his sister Vera Black takes it upon herself to clear the family name and reassembles the Elite as a force for good.

[48] Mentalla (Delya Castil) was a rejected Legion candidate who infiltrated the Fatal Five, but was found out and subsequently murdered by the Emerald Empress.

[53] Midas (whose real name is unknown) is a scientist working on a bacterial strain that would be able to revolutionize the treatment of toxic waste.

He joined Major Disaster in the Injustice League alongside Big Sir, Clock King, Cluemaster, and Multi-Man.

[58] Mime makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in The Lego Batman Movie as one of several villains recruited by Joker to take part in his attacks on Gotham City.

This version is an enforcer for the Falcone crime family tasked with apprehending Oz Cobb, only to be hit by a school bus while doing so.

After graduating from West Point, Sophie eventually made the rank of colonel and accepted a teaching position at Gotham Military Academy.

[87] After absorbing energy from the Source, she gained the ability to control those connected by the Red in addition to utilizing blood-manipulating magic.

Dr. Michael Amar, a once respected surgeon, succumbed to madness and started a killing spree to stop the voices inside his head.

This spree went through Central and Keystone City and caught the eye of police officers Fred Chyre and Joe Jackam.

While incarcerated in Iron Heights prison, Amar cuts out his own tongue and sews his mouth shut so he will no longer be able to incriminate himself.

Murmur has also teamed up with another Batman villain - Hush - in the Man-Bat miniseries,[98] which takes place before the Infinite Crisis event.

The only other mention of the villain post-One Year Later is a framed front page newspaper of the Central City Citizen detailing Murmur's arrest and incarceration by police.

[100][101] Rick Carter is a Wildcat flier piloting a small single-engine plane over the Tibetan plains when he spots three bandits chasing a lone old man.

Carter and his manservant Sikhi return to the United States to fight crime, using his skills as a stage magician.