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Much like the comic she appeared in, the Magician from Mars was not long for this world, only appearing in five issues, but that should not diminish her importance. Real name Jane 6ᴇᴍ35, renamed Jane Q-X3 in later installments, the Magician from Mars broke the door open for female-led comics where the ladies had all the power and had to save men, instead of being damsels in distress. Jane is actually a very interesting character, and since she was the first to ever wear the superherione title, she definitely deserves to be celebrated by taking a look at her adventures.
Half-Human, Half-Martian, All Extraordinary

Jane was born in the distant future to a human and Martian couple. Unbeknownst to anyone, she was exposed to cathode rays as a baby, which awakened special powers due to her dual heritage. When Jane was six, she discovered that she could make practically anything she imagined reality, from fixing a broken pot to making ice cream appear out of thin air. As she grew, she developed a whole suite of powers. She had telekinesis, gravity manipulation, illusion creation, immortality, and could actually alter reality to a small degree. After her parents died, Jane was taken in by her cruel aunt Kanza, who kept her locked in a windowless cell of a room.









