J'onn is cautious but simultaneously short-sighted, as he resolved to store Kryptonite in the D.E.O. In this miniseries, several beings that appeared to be Green Martians were found alive on Earth. By the end of the second season, M'gann reveals that there is a secret party within the White Martians' society who share her ideologies. The White Martians made their first appearance in the Supergirl episode "Strange Visitor From Another Planet". Fernus is eventually defeated by Plastic Man in a last desperate confrontation.[14]. Science Squad | Mad Hatter | At the end of season three episode "Triggers" M'gann calls J'onn to come on Mars where, in "Far From the Tree", has a resistance army of White Martians. Doctor Psycho | The Batman Who Laughs | Miss Martian is named "Megan Morse" after former Marvel Comics editor Ben Morse's wife, Megan. The White Martians appear in issue 18 of Batman: The Brave and the Bold (which is based on Batman: The Brave and the Bold). Black Spider | Full Name Secret Society of Super Villains | The phase-shifting ability is not depicted in their first post-Crisis appearance. Simon Stagg | Electrocutioner | Gentleman Ghost | Star Sapphire | They have sometimes been seen to have a gaping mouth on their thorax and a horn on the same level on each side.[3]. After the unnamed White Martian is captured, it tells Kara that there are millions more ready to attack. Hector Hammond | The Martian programming was subsequently restored and the heroes made certain that the other Martians remained brainwashed, although Batman expressed some concern about their current strategy with the Martians. [6] The Hyperclan members are known as Protex, Fluxus, A-Mortal, Züm, Primaid, Tronix, Armek and Zenturion, using the array of natural Martian powers to give each "hero" a seemingly different set of abilities; for example, Züm was a speedster, Armek was a massive armored figure with superhuman strength and could change color, and Fluxus was a shapeshifter. Kobra | In the Supergirl TV series, the White Martians are depicted as a fascistic, animalistic and genocidal race which conducted what amounted to a Martian version of the Holocaust as they all but wiped out J'onn J'onzz's race, the peaceful Green Martians, leaving only J'onn (disguised on Earth as Hank Henshaw, leader of the Department of Extranormal Operations) as his race's last survivor. The Green Martians are peaceful philosophers, while the White Martians are vicious warriors. This made it hard for J'onn to accept that not all White Martians, like M'gann M'orzz are evil. Imperiex | Miss Martian eventually took a sabbatical from the Teen Titans in an effort to get her head straight. Doctor Destiny | One of the White Martians disguised himself as the Hyperclan member Zum and had superspeed, though not on the level of the Flash. Dumas | Intergang | Cosmic King | The Guardians of the Universe, fearing the ruthlessly and violently powerful Martians, genetically split the Martian race into two distinct species, white and green, preventing the asexual reproduction. Catalyst | Human Flame | 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. Hyena | [24] In the episode "Myriad" the unnamed White Martian that posed as Miranda Crane was under the custody of the D.E.O. Token Heroic Orc: White Martians usually are evil and aggressive. Mister Atom | Doctor Phosphorus | The Reds were treated as equals by their creators, but the whites were treated as slaves by their masters. White Martians have configured their physiology to reflect their philosophy, becoming a separate race from the Green Martians. While the Green Martians were peaceful philosophers, the White Martians were savage warriors. Introduced in 1967's Justice League of America #71 with the villainous Martian conqueror General Blanx, the White Martians were originally tyrants trying to take over Mars. Libra | [1], As a race of shapeshifters, physical appearance has little meaning for Martians. Evil Star | Due to their experimentations, they actually altered the destiny of the human race. Circe | The enslavement of the white clones led to the civil war on Mars.[5]. Centuries later, the Earth-based Martian hero J'onn J'onzz awakened the genetic memory of his ancient ancestors. Asmodel | Mirror Master | After J'onn finally convinces his father that he is truly his son and not a White Martian, J'onn, Supergirl and M'gann resistance army defeat the villainous White Martians and retrieve the Staff of Kolar, but Till'all convinces J'onn to take the weapon on Earth so it cannot be taken on enemy's hands while M'gann resistance army continues to fight against their oppressors on Mars. Anarky | Doctor Manhattan | White Martians are a hostile alien species found in DC comics who have acted as antagonists in several storylines - unlike the green-skinned Martians (such as Martian Manhunter/J'onn J'onzz) the White Martians are generally depicted as a dangerous and monstrous species who are opposed by the superheroes of DC universe. Cheshire | Anti-Justice League | While the war's far from over, at least now the Justice League can choose the battlefield. T.O. Green Martians cloned Jemm, Son of Saturn's people, the original Red Saturnians, from themselves, and the White Martians cloned the original White Saturnians from their own cells. In the Brightest Day storyline, Martian Manhunter states that there are no other White Martians,[15] although Till'All and Miss Martian are still in existence. —M'gann M'orzz to Armek. Slaughter all 'lower creatures' to prove White Martians' self-perceived greatness. Miss Martian, the White Martian is 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. Social Media Instagram.com/TheFlashPg At first, she pretends to be a Green Martian, until she is exposed by Bombshell. As telepaths and shapeshifters, physical appearance has little meaning for Martians; the underlying cultural differences are what separated the peaceful Green Martians from the war-like Whites. J'onn wanted to kill the unnamed White Martian as payback for the White Martians' mass genocide of his race, including … Shaggy Man | Queen Bee | Brother Eye | White Martians, also known as Pale Martians, appear in the comics of the DC Universe, chiefly JLA, Martian Manhunter, and Son of Vulcan. Prometheus | She's actually a White Martian who's turned her back on her people's evil ways. Manchester Black | Martian Manhunter is one of the seven original members of the Justice League of America and one of … Fernus infiltrated the Phantom Zone by telepathically stealing Superman's access codes and travelling to the Fortress of Solitude before the League could open the Zone and try to question a White Martian about Fernus. As punishment for this, the group of renegades known as the Hyperclan was exiled to the Still Zone, a version of the Phantom Zone. After Superman issued a public broadcast to the world that warned them of the threat and the Hyperclan's weakness, the invaders were captured, and each of them was telepathically brainwashed by J'onzz and Aquaman to believe themselves to be human. Johnny Sorrow | Plastique | Royal Flush Gang | Crimes The result: "the creatures which could have been gods ended up just...humans". J'onn was prepared to sacrifice his own life to defeat them, but was teleported out of danger at the last second by his teammates, Batman subsequently informing him that he was never alone, and that J'onn having considered himself such was the one thing that his teammates couldn't easily forgive. [7], In JLA series 2 #4, Hyperclan leader Protex tells Superman how his people first came to Earth "long before there was human life" - and performed genetic experiments on terrestrial animals which, on their unfortune, crippled the evolutionary potential of the human race. The Green Martians were a peaceful, philosophical race, while the White Martians are known to be violent, power-hungry warriors. Revelling on Green Martians' miseries and sufferingsSlowly driving Green Martians and those who opposes White Martians to annihilation [10], The whole race was later revived after the battle with the wish-granting Id; J'onn's wish was to be reunited with his human self — the League having been divided into their superhuman and civilian identities after a careless wish made by Superman — was subconsciously translated as a desire to cure his loneliness, and thus prompting Id, in its usual sense of irony, to awaken those on Earth most like J'onn. In this continuity, the White Martians are responsible for the genocide that killed off the Martian Manhunter's race. Ocean Master | As we saw in Supergirl Season One, the Green Martians and the White Martians have a long and violent history on their shared planet. Copperhead | Red Death | They were eventually revealed to be White Martians, under mind control and disguised as Greens; a Green Martian named "Cay'An" had brainwashed them to believe they were Green Martians. Doctor Double X | When Rose felt connected to J'onn, she attempted to kiss him, J'onn responded to show her "how Martians used to kiss", which is a telepathic exchange where he showed his history on Mars to her which showed him battling White Martians, and earlier images such as J'onn startling Dr. Erdel, and the League fighting Starro. Despite the heroes scoring some victories in later confrontations, such as the Flash knocking out Züm with a punch at near-lightspeed or Green Lantern taking out Armek by exploiting the fact that they thought his ring was still vulnerable to yellow, the Hyperclan eventually managed to capture all of the Justice League, keeping Superman tortured with a mental illusion of green kryptonite while trapping Wonder Woman, Flash, Green Lantern and Aquaman in the 'Flower of Wrath', a device that would kill the heroes in hideous agony when it closed, with Martian Manhunter having apparently decided to betray the others out of recognition of the fact that he would never be accepted. Fatal Five | Warp | White Martians are a hostile alien species found in DC comics who have acted as antagonists in several storylines - unlike the green-skinned Martians (such as Martian Manhunter/J'onn J'onzz) the White Martians are generally depicted as a dangerous and monstrous species who are opposed by the superheroes of DC universe. This was another reason for the war between the White and Green Martians, who were outraged by such biological vandalism. Unlike most of her kind, M'gann didn't share the same hatred towards Green Martians, but was unwillingly recruited into the White Martian cause to wipe out their counterparts. Demons Three | White Martians have all the powers of their green cousins, but are monstrously evil (with, to date, a single exception). Elite | A-MortalA'Monn A'MokkA'MorrArmekBusterCommander BlanxDal'enFluxusMartian Man-EaterMicha'kelMiss MartianPrimaidProtexQuakerSilhouetteSy'rannTelok'tellarTill'allTronixZ'Kran Z'RannZenturionZumHyperclanM'gann M'orzz Kite Man | | Dragon King | The White Martians made their first appearance in the Supergirl episode "Strange Visitor From Another Planet". Calculator | Like the Green Martians, White Martians have numerous superhuman powers, including great strength/speed, flight, invisibility, telepathy, shape-changing, phase-shifting (sometimes called variable density) which allows them to be either invulnerably tough or completely immaterial, and "Martian vision", but they also share the Green Martians' vulnerability to fire. For the Edgar Rice Burroughs' White Martians, see, "The Unofficial History of the DC Universe", "Supergirl: Miss Martian's Big Twist Came Straight from the Comics", Alan Kistler's Profile On: The Martian Manhunter, Comicology: History of the Martian Manhunter part 3, Cosmic Teams: DCU History & Chronology 1 Year Ago, The DC Comics Martian History & Rehistory, Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=White_Martian&oldid=1007787233, DC Comics characters who are shapeshifters, DC Comics characters with accelerated healing, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Superhuman strength,speed,durability,and endurance, Invisibility & intangibility (density shifting), A creature that looks like a White Martian appears in a psychic montage of scenes in the, This page was last edited on 19 February 2021, at 22:58. Placed in this position, the Martians were forced to accept being banished into the Phantom Zone — a common punishment for DC's most dangerous super-villains — or die on the Moon. Mars Kobra Cult | Cybogirl | Amazo | He doesn't elaborate, though, so it's possible the average White Martian might still have some undesirable traits. Mister Mind | Gorilla Grodd | Krona | Roy didn't like the racist undertone of this so he changed the story to white martians being the result of a virus. Sinestro | Poison Ivy | One of the White Martians posed as Senator Miranda Crane (portrayed by Tawny Cypress) in order to seek out and kill J'onn J'onnz (who was posing as Hank Henshaw on Earth). The White Martians are one of three fictional extraterrestrial races native to Mars in the DC Comics' shared universe.White Martians, also known as Pale Martians, appear in the comics of the DC Universe, chiefly JLA, Martian Manhunter, and Son of Vulcan.They … M'gann M'orzz, is a White Martian from the planet Mars. Catman | Penguin | Goals Armak later appeared, as the mate for M'gann, who was significantly brutal even by White Martian standards, with M'gann ultimately returning to Mars in the hopes of finding other White Martians that can embrace means other than war. Crucifer | Red King | Doctor Impossible | Abra Kadabra | In her Earth form, M'orzz has green skin, shoulder-length red hair dresses in a mini-skirt version of Martian Manhunter's outfit, and uses the Earth name "Megan Morse". The White Martians are known to to be War like Martians, while the Green Martains where Peace Martains. The Sons of Vulcan passed the metavirus down in an unbroken line from then onwards, sworn to hunt and kill "the pale ones", i.e., the White Martians. [11], The White Martians created a metavirus, a metagene that could be passed from host to host via touch. Martian Manhunter feels like 50’s science fiction, but the best science fiction of that era wasn’t about the threat or the larger reality being exposed. During his stay with the Justice League on the Crime Syndicate's parallel Earth, J'onn J'onnz safeguarded First Daughter Rose Wilson. Terra-Man | Averted in Young Justice: Word of God says that the White Martians are not naturally evil in this continuity, and that other than coloration, their differences with the Green and Red Martians are mostly cultural. Gamemnae | The White Martians appear in the Justice League Heroes video game with their leader voiced by Steven Blum. Miss Martian then sought to dismantle Clock King’s Dark Side Club, which exploited teen meta-humans for … Darkseid | She was ultimately forced to expose her true identity via a blood donation in order to save J'onn after the latter was left critically injured in a fight with Parasite, with J'onn eventually imprisoning her after learning about her status as a White Martian. Earthworm | Doctor Polaris | Without really caring for Earth, the White Martians brought destruction to Earth's environment. Obsidan | League Buster | The White Martians, J'onn the Martian Manhunters 'evil counterparts' if you will, were first defeated in JLA: New World Order. Weaksauce Weakness : Has the usual Martian problems with fire, but even more exaggerated, losing control of her form and dissolving when exposed to flame. Silhouette seemed to be wearing a variant of Nightshade's old costume and had similar powers. Solomon Grundy | Batman teams up with Martian Manhunter in order to fight the White Martians and keep them from invading Earth. Psycho-Pirate | In … Eons ago the Evil Pale or "White Martians" invaded Earth. Barbatos | Their initial attack results in the destruction of the League's satellite and the death of Metamorpho and is preceded by a sickness that strikes all fire-based heroes and villains, such as Firehawk and Doctor Phosphorus, causing them to lose their powers. Miss Martain is a White Martain, not something you want people to know when you are on a Superhero team, since her kind is considered Evil and War like, so she pretends to be a Green Martain While on earth, so people don't hate her. In comics, usually white martians are the other race of martians, evil and warmongers. The five hybrids all have a latent fear of fire. Aquarius | Doctor Light | Lex Luthor | Type of Hostile Species Gunhawk | With their darker passions dampened, the Burning Martians began to evolve into the Green and White Martian races. White Martians have configured their physiology to reflect their philosophy, becoming a separate race from the Green and Yellow Martians. Now, it seems the villains introduced in the opening story of Morrison and Porter's Justice League, the White Martians known as the Hyperclan, may serve a similar purpose in DC's Future State. Castle Bat | Maxwell Lord | During that time she successfully purged her evil psyche, utterly rejecting her White Martian instincts. Scarecrow | A lengthy civil war between the two races ended when the few surviving White Martians were rounded up and exiled to the extra-dimensional "Still Zone" (apparently distinct from Superman's Phantom Zone, in which they were later imprisoned again). Released by the Atom (who had hidden inside Protex's head to use his own telepathy against him), the League faced the Martians in a climactic battle on the Moon. Volcana | Genocide | Mageddon | Parademons | In the episode "Myriad", while Non sets out to release alien prisoners from the DEO as part of his Myriad project to enslave Earth and its people, he decides against releasing the White Martian, as he knows of its animalistic nature and its desire to kill anything it sees, which would have resulted in the deaths of many of the mind-controlled residents of National City had it been released. And… Comics Crime Syndicate of America | League of Assassins | [8][9], On subsequent occasions, the White Martians succeeded in breaking free of their psychological imprisonment. While the Green were the artists and philosophers, the White Martians were the soldiers, the ones who defended the people. Ultra-Humanite | Miranda Crane is a U.S. Mordru | Alias Despero | JLA #1 The White Martians, J'onn the Martian Manhunters 'evil counterparts' if you will, were first defeated in JLA: New World Order. Red Panzer | White Martians Given strong mental blocks to inhibit their powers, the Martians assumed normal Earth lives all over the globe, although they were kept under observation by the League. This cunning, powerful race can infiltrate human society … Doctor Sivana | Black Hand | https://villains.fandom.com/wiki/White_Martians?oldid=3892726, Superhuman speed, endurance, intelligence and strength, Blood conversion that turns Green Martians into White Martians. No information Cheetah | According to the storylines in Martian Manhunter (#25 - 27) by John Ostrander, and Son of Vulcan (#5), the genetic potential for a future metagene was discovered in ancient human DNA by the White Martian race. Blockbuster | The White Martians performed experiments on these primitive humans, changing the metagene. Riddler | Doomsday | They show him that his father M'yrnn is alive and that he was coerced by villainous White Martians to reveal the location of Staff of Kolar, the psychic weapon believed to be a key to end a war. Shark | Hellgrammite | She is a kind-hearted person and a member of a superhero team . Magpie | White Martian Miranda Crane (Tawny Cypress) is a villainess from CBS' Supergirl series, appearing in Season One's "Strange Visitor From Another Planet." The White Martians lay a trip for J'onn, thinking that taking him out first is the key to defeating the JLA. Legion of Doom | General Eiling | This metavirus was responsible for the empowerment of the very first Son of Vulcan. Captain Boomerang | Homeworld Ra's al Ghul | After the destruction of the Martian race, the remaining White Martians would terrorize the galaxy, using their shapeshifting skills and amazing powers, the same ones Martian Manhunter has , to try and win a new … Bronze Tiger | Doctor Regulus | Comics Axis America | Floronic Man | Brotherhood of Evil | Pale Martians When the White Martians began massacring their Green cousins, M'gann's parents sent her on a rocket to the Vega system to escape the civil war. However, he later forgives her and also defends her after learning that a psychic attack was made on her by the other White Martians on Earth. However, Batman managed to evade capture after the Hyperclan shot down the Batplane by taking advantage of their belief that he wasn't a threat because he was only human, deducing their true natures by their unwillingness to investigate his crashed and burning Batplane. Vandal Savage | [2] In the current DC continuity, their preferred form is that of angular, hairless humanoids with chalky white skin which often forms bony ridges or plates, giving them the appearance of armor. Black Manta | Killer Frost | Golden Gilder | Goldface | Deadline | Calendar Man | In reality the green and white Martians were part of the same race, known as "The Burning". Senator who has been outspoken against any alien activity on Earth, even including Supergirl. Daxamites are descended from Kryptonian colonists, and gain the same powers at the same levels when exposed to the light of a yellow sun (though they're vulnerable to lead instead of kryptonite ). If you try to make a movie about Martians...Green Martians, White Martians, evil twin Martians, you're liable to lose the audience. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. The White Martians are the violent counterparts to the Martian Manhunter's peaceful Green Martians. Evil Counterpart: Commander Blanx, pre-Crisis on Infinite Earths. Ibac | Other evil Martians showed up, but none contrasted with J'onn quite the way that the utterly cold-blooded Blanx … Icicle | Captain Cold | Starbreaker | Cadre | Red Saturnians weren't much better, just weaker, and most Green Martians were either massacre bait or knee-jerk violent reactionaries. This time, the White Martians captured various human psychics to work on means of expanding their own mental abilities while simultaneously constructing chemical processing towers which would fireproof Earth's atmosphere by binding all the free oxygen, making themselves completely invulnerable, and conveniently asphyxiating mankind into extinction. In comics, usually white martians are the other race of martians, evil and warmongers. Clayface | Black Lantern Corps | Kara tells the White Martian that she'll be ready for them, too. Publication history. Cluemaster | Slaughter all 'lower creatures' to prove White Martians' self-perceived greatness. White Martians are a race of shapeshifters from Mars. Members Amos Fortune | Professor Ivo | Lobo | Starro | Crazy Quilt | Injustice League | M'gann M'orzz appears in the second season of Supergirl. In the JLA story arc "Trial by Fire", an ancient Burning Martian entity called "Fernus"- the manifestation of J'onn's racial memory of the Martians' original race identity- took possession of J'onn J'onzz and exterminated as many members of the White Martian race as he could find. Queen of Fables | Nightshade | Sneaking into the Hyperclan's base, Batman knocked out one and then later three Hyperclan members by trapping them in a ring of fire. The first time, a single White Martian briefly believed itself to be Bruce Wayne due to the trauma of being caught in a flaming plane crash which erased the memory of its original human identity of a Wayne Enterprises employee; having been assigned a role as Wayne's secretary in order to keep a close eye on him, the Martian studied Wayne's schedule and assumed that he was Wayne. The White Martians are one of three fictional extraterrestrial races native to Mars in the DC Comics' shared universe. One of the White Martians posed as Senator Miranda Crane (portrayed by Tawny Cypress) in order to seek out and kill J'onn J'onnz (who was posing as Hank Henshaw on Earth). Key | Few Justice League antagonists are as truly diabolical and difficult to even find as the White Martians. The White Martians were once the same as the Green Martians which Martian Manhunter hails from, but some tens of thousands of years ago, foreseeing their power, the Guardians of the Universe split this martian lineage into two distinct groups and instilled in them a fear of fire. Rama Khan | Blur is an albino teenager wearing an altered form of the Reverse Flash's costume. Shadow-Thief | Matter Master | Alien Supremacists, A'Monn A'MokkA'MorrArmekBusterCommander BlanxDal'enFluxusMartian Man-EaterMicha'kelMiss MartianPrimaidProtexQuakerSilhouetteSy'rannTelok'tellarTill'allTronixZ'Kran Z'RannZenturionZumHyperclanM'gann M'orzz, Slowly driving Green Martians and those who opposes White Martians to annihilation. As we left off on Monday, Martian Manhunter escaped from his torture prison, destroyed the fire-abolishing towers, and gave the Justice League that small glimmer of comeback they needed to take on dozens of wildly powerful White Martians. Roulette | Hostile Species There were two different types of Martians- the Green and the White. Abilities The Martian Manhunter (J'onn J'onzz) is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.Created by writer Joseph Samachson and designed by artist Joe Certa, the character first appeared in the story "The Manhunter from Mars" in Detective Comics #225 (Nov. 1955). While the rest of the League kept an eye on the other Martians in case the renegade tried to 'wake them up', the Wayne Martian was defeated by a team consisting of Green Lantern, Steel, Big Barda, Orion and Plastic Man (selected because they didn't know Batman's identity and thus they wouldn't 'tip' the telepathic Martian off to the fact that he was a fake), Orion deliberately setting himself on fire to attack the Martian until Green Lantern threw a car onto the Martian to knock it out. Morrow | Neutron | Origin Fiddler | Morgaine Le Fey | Satanus | Although the towers were destroyed when J'onn escaped his imprisonment, the League were forced to trick the Martians into sending them to the Phantom Zone to come up with a plan of attack; the Zone was the one place Martian telepathy couldn't reach, allowing them to conceive a plan of attack and then return to Earth, J'onn placing a mental block on their minds that would stop them from remembering the plan- and thus giving the White Martians a chance to learn about it- until the moment came for them to take action. Mekanique | Rainbow Raider | Manhunters | Eclipso | She is hiding her real identity of a White Martian from Martian Manhunter by posing as a last surviving female Green Martian. Amanda Waller | Pied Piper | Doctor Poison | Sapling resembled Poison Ivy in powers and costume, and Buster seemed like a cross between Bizarro and Solomon Grundy. Distaff Counterpart: J'onn's young counterpart on the Teen Titans, M'gann Morzz, aka Miss Martian. The underlying psychological differences are what separated the peaceful Green Martians from the war-like Whites. Dark Supergirl | M'gann tells J'onn she needs to go back to Mars, to help inspire other White Martians to not be evil. The White Martians evolved into a menacing, war-like species. Martian PhysiologyExtrasensory InputMartian VisionInfared VisionX-Ray VisionElectro-Magnetic Spectrum VisionTelescopic VisionMicroscopic VisionThermal-BlastTelepathyMind controlTelekinesisFlight / flotationMalleable Form / shapeshiftingInvisibilityIntangibilityInvulnerabilityRegenerationSelf-SustenanceSuperhuman speed, endurance, intelligence and strengthLongevityCamouflageDensity-ShiftingSpitting sticky materialsBlood conversion that turns Green Martians into White MartiansMultilingual Neron | Images "We are monsters, Armek. [7] Also, their power of flight initially seemed limited to within an atmosphere: a White Martian is defeated by Wonder Woman after succumbing to asphyxiation in outer space; however, the White Martians are later shown flying from Earth to the moon apparently without technological assistance and fighting the JLA in a vacuum.[16]. J'onn wanted to kill the unnamed White Martian as payback for the White Martians' mass genocide of his race, including his family, but Supergirl stopped J'onn from going through with it because it would make him as murderous as the White Martians. Demolition Team | This skin is beautiful. In Teen Titans vol.3 #41, Miss Martian was shown quickly recovering from the effects of Bombshell's neural scrambling powers as well as reforming after (apparently) having her head shot off. The essence of the Burning Martians overwhelmed him and he briefly turned evil and fought against his allies in the JLA. The Hyperclan is a White Martian vanguard for an all-out takeover of Earth who masquerade as alien superheroes with the intent of displacing the JLA in the affections of the people of Earth. She was also shown in this appearance breaking a pair of handcuffs by waving her hand near them. The plan required Superman, Wonder Woman, and Green Lantern to move the Moon itself to expose the Martians to flame by dragging it into Earth's atmosphere, J'onn keeping the Martians occupied while Atom manipulated Protex's telepathy to make the other White Martians believe that their fellows were the League members, Earth's magicians working to negate the damage that would have otherwise been caused to Earth by the lunar gravity.
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