List of DC Comics characters: M


M'gann M'orzz

Ma'alefa'ak

Josephine MacDonald

Josephine MacDonald, also known as Josie Mac, is a character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. She first appeared in Detective Comics #763 and was created by Judd Winick and Cliff Chiang.
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. Four days after the incident, her mistake of embarrassing the mayor's wife got her moved to the Missing Persons department at the precinct. 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 that are lost through picking up "messages" from inanimate objects.

Josie Mac in other media

Josie Mac appears in Gotham, portrayed by Paulina Singer. This version is a member of the GCPD's Strike Force.

Lonnie Machin

William MacIntyre

Isla MacPherson

Isla MacPherson is a character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character–created by Brendan Fletcher, Becky Cloonan, and Karl Kerschl–first appeared in Gotham Academy #1.
Isla MacPherson is a history teacher at Gotham Academy.

Isla MacPherson in other media

Aisla MacPherson appears in Creature Commandos, voiced by Stephanie Beatriz. This version was a tenured professor and leading expert in Themysciran history before she's killed by Clayface who impersonated her.

Heather Macy

Heather Macy-Thawne is a character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character–created by Joshua Williamson and Carmine Di Giandomenico–first appeared in The Flash: Rebirth vol. 2 #1. She is an ancestor of Eobard Thawne who killed her which gets prevented by Barry Allen / The Flash.

Mad Hatter

Mad Mod

Madame Crow

Madame Rouge

Madame Xanadu

Julie Madison

Bart Magan

Magno

Will Magnus

Magog

Magpie

Dyrk Magz

Cameron Mahkent

Joar Mahkent

Major Disaster

Major Force

Major Victory

Major Victory is the code-name of four characters appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.

William Vickers

William Vickers is a member of the Force of July, a government-sponsored superhero team. He first appeared in Batman and the Outsiders Annual #1. He is later killed while fighting the forces of Eclipso.
Major Victory is shown to be alive in Infinite Frontier continuity, where he is recruited by the Penguin, however, he is soon killed in battle.

Second version

Another version of Major Victory was a victim of the Hollow Men, but is eventually saved by Superman. This version may have died via decapitation.

Third version

In Crisis Aftermath: The Battle for Blüdhaven #1, a version of Major Victory appears with a new Lady Liberty and Silent Majority. They call themselves Freedom's Ring and are employed by the government to defend Blüdhaven from metahumans. This Major Victory is later killed in issue #5.

Fourth version

A fourth version of Major Victory, a member of S.H.A.D.E.'s First Strike team, is introduced in Uncle Sam and the Freedom Fighters #7.

Mala

Malefic

Peter Malley

Tasmia Mallor

Sebastien Mallory

Sebastien Mallory is a character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
Sebastian Mallory is a fast-rising junior executive at LexCorp. He and Jimmy Olsen hate each other.

Sebastien Mallory in other media

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

Matches Malone

Matches Malone is a character appearing in American comic books related to DC Comics. The character, created by Dennis O'Neil and Irv Novick, first appeared in Batman vol. 1 #242. He was originally a Gotham gang boss whom Batman attempted to recruit, but he was accidentally killed by a ricocheting bullet that was meant for Batman to which Bruce Wayne impersonated the man to use his underworld contacts and to fool Ra's al Ghul.
Post-Crisis, the true character was a small-time arsonist with his brother Carver Malone and who came to Gotham City early on in Batman's career, attracting Batman's attention when Carver was apparently murdered. After discovering that Malone had died as well, Batman adopted his identity as his own as nobody else knew of the death. Years later, Batman learned that Carver had committed suicide due to his guilt over a fire that he and Malone had started that resulted in the death of a homeless man.
After operating underground for years by committing low-end robberies, Malone returned to Gotham after hearing reports of his activities, only to be shot by Scarface for his betrayal, surviving long enough to simply confess his role in events to Batman and Nightwing before dying. His last request was that Batman bury him next to his brother and avenge his death. Batman subsequently destroyed Scarface in 'revenge' for Malone's death. Talking with Nightwing, Batman observed that he would continue using Malone's identity as he had come to recognize that Malone was not an evil man, but had done some bad things that he never had the chance to make up for, the Dark Knight regarding his use of Malone's name as a chance to give him absolution.
The "Matches Malone" identity indirectly caused the events of Batman: War Games; Stephanie Brown attempted to implement an old plan of Batman's that would allow the latter to take control of Gotham's criminal organizations, hoping this would impress Batman enough to convince to take Stephanie back as Robin. Stephanie was unaware that the "agent" who was meant to take control of the meeting was Bruce as Malone, resulting in tensions between the crime families flaring up and most killed in the subsequent stand-off as well as subsequent gang wars and Stephanie's own apparent death.
In Batman Beyond, the futuristic Batman uses the alias of "Trey Malone" to infiltrate Terminal's Jokerz, but Terminal sees through the disguise due to recognizing him from high school.

Matches Malone in other media

  • Matches Malone appears in Batman: The Animated Series and The New Batman Adventures as a disguise utilized by Bruce Wayne / Batman.
  • Matthew "Matches" Malone appears in Batman: The Brave and the Bold as a disguise utilized by Bruce Wayne / Batman.
  • Patrick "Matches" Malone appears in Gotham, portrayed by Danny Schoch in his first appearance and by Michael Bowen in his second appearance. This version is a hitman-for-hire and killer of Thomas Wayne and Martha Wayne.
  • Matches Malone appears in the Young Justice episode "Elder Wisdom" as a disguise utilized by Bruce Wayne / Batman.
  • Jimmy Malone appears in The Batman, the aborted script of Tom Mankiewicz. This version would have been a criminal accomplice to the Joker.
  • Matches Malone appears in The Batman Adventures. This version is a low-level enforcer for Rupert Thorne before being killed by Chicago gangsters Dapper and Cricket.
  • Irving "Matches" Malone appears in Batman: Arkham Shadow. This version is Bruce Wayne / Batman disguised as an inmate of Blackgate Prison who accidentally scars Harvey Dent with acid due to avoiding Jonathan Crane's fear toxin before being presumed to be the Rat King.

    Mammoth

Man-Bat

Manga Khan

Manhattan Guardian

Manitou Dawn

Manitou Raven

Manhattan Guardian

Marcel Mannequin

Bruno Mannheim

Moxie Mannheim

Moxie Mannheim is a character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, and the father of Bruno Mannheim.
In pre-Crisis continuity, Moxie Mannheim founded Intergang in the 1920s before being killed by rivals.
In post-Crisis continuity, Moxie had been in prison since the 1940s after being captured by the Newsboy Legion and was later released from prison. After being released, he briefly worked with his old ally Granny Goodness. After surviving a fall into a chasm, he works with Project Cadmus geneticist Dabney Donovan to revive his henchmen Mike "Machine" Gunn, [|Ginny "Torcher" McCree], Noose, and Rough House in youthful, superpowered bodies and transfer himself into a youthful body.
In Infinite Crisis, Moxie appears as a member of Alexander Luthor Jr.'s Secret Society of Super Villains before being killed by Superboy-Prime. He is resurrected following the DC Rebirth relaunch, which restored DC Comics' continuity to a form much as it was prior to "The New 52".

Moxie Mannheim in other media

  • Moxie Mannheim appears as a character summon in Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure.
  • A character based on Moxie Manheim named Antony "Boss" Moxie appears in the Superman & Lois episode "Forever and Always", portrayed by Artine Brown. This version is the founder of Intergang and former boss of Bruno and Peia Mannheim who is unrelated to the former. After turning down a deal to work with Lex Luthor, the Mannheims kill Moxie and his loyalists and frame Luthor for the murders.
  • Moxie Mannheim appears in Catwoman: Hunted, voiced by Jonathan Frakes. This version is a member of Leviathan who represents Intergang.

    Mano

Manticore

Manticore is the name of several characters appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.

Anastasio Corvo

Anastasia Corvo is a member of the Quraci super-terrorist group Jihad who wears manticore-like armor. He was killed by Deadshot.