Miss Martian

[3] Johns initially created the character when he was told by DC's editorial staff that he could not use Supergirl, who was a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes at the time.

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.

Her future counterpart seems still able to communicate with her, but M'gann shushes her effortlessly by feeding her images of cuteness and love.

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.

[12] 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.

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.

[14] 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.

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 tries to fight off a powerful metahuman gangster named Holocaust, but he is somehow able to resist her telepathic assault and knock her unconscious.

[19] Around this time, Martian Manhunter contacts Titans Tower to talk to Megan, and is told by Superboy that she has left the team.

Cyborg and scientist Rochelle Barnes take Megan to Cadmus Labs to find a way to help her, and Static comes along with her, stating that she should have a Titan by her side while she recovers.

[22] 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.

[23] After defeating Supergirl, M'gann uses her abilities to help brainwash Blue Beetle and Robin into serving Alexander.

[24] 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.

[26] In September 2011, DC carried out a revision of its superhero comic book line, including its stories and its characters' fictional histories, known as The New 52.

In the revised stories, Miss Martian's first appearance is when 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.

Her shapeshifting can be used at will and in an unlimited application, including adopting human or monstrous appearance, elongating her limbs, growing to immense size, altering the chemical composition of her body, etc.

storyline, M'gann no longer disguises herself as a Green Martian and wields a force field that protects her from fire.

The Trial by Fire storyline reveals that the Guardians of the Universe deliberately gave the Martians pyrophobia to render them docile and suppress their aggressive nature.

Miss Martian of the future, with an apparition of Martian Manhunter . Art by Alé Garza .
Miss Martian as the Star-Spangled Kid . Art by Joe Bennett .
Miss Martian as depicted in the first season of Young Justice