List of fictional alien species: M explained

Name Source Type
Star Trek
MacraDoctor Who Huge crustacoids who feed on noxious gases that are deadly to humans.
Adventure TimeMartian; after magic seem to have been transferred to Betty, Simon's fiancée, he turned Magic Man into "Normal Man".
Ultraman Leo Saber Tyrant
Magog Andromeda
Magolor Kirby's Return to Dream Land.
C. J. Cherryh's Chanur novels
Maians Perfect Dark
Star Trek
Mangalores The Fifth Element Thick-skinned humanoids; warriors and weapon specialists. Considered savage and brutish by other races.
Mantis
Mantis Man
Mantrins Titan A.E. Kangaroo-like aliens with large, powerful back legs; native to Solbrecht. The character Stith is a Mantrin. Also called Sogowans.
Margles Adventure Time Martian; once Magic Man's wife
Marklars Orange-skinned aliens with egg-shaped heads and yellow eyes. They refer to all people, places, and things as "Marklar".
Marmosians Ascendancy
Marro Skinless creatures with insectoid social organization
Martians H. G. Wells' The War of the Worlds Tentacled and very intelligent and technologically advanced. Attempted to take over Earth as Mars became less and less habitable for them.
Martians Edgar Rice Burroughs's Barsoom series Humanoid
Martians Marvin the Martian from Looney Tunes and Duck Dodgers
Martians Premendra Mitra's Mangalbairi (The Martian Enemies)
Martians Ray Bradbury's The Martian Chronicles Humanoid
Martians Adventure Time Humanoid
Martians Aelita (1924 movie) Humanoid
Martians Mars Attacks (Topps trading cards) and Mars Attacks! (Tim Burton movie) Skeletal humanoids with massive craniums and a twisted sense of humour
Martians Quatermass and the Pit
Martians
Marvelous ManThe Guardians of JusticeAlien superhero; parody of Superman
MarvinMarvin Marvin
Marzoids Invader Zim
Masari Universe at War A sentient race of ancient Atlantians that are human-like in appearance.
The Tripods
Mazians Battlelords of the 23rd Century
Mebes Ascendancy
Mechanon Star Frontiers sentient mechanical race created by the Eorna
Medusans Star Trek
Fusion comic book series dinosaurs with fur
Invader Zim Pure energy beings. Meekrob was set to be conquered by Invader Tenn until she received a shipment of malfunctioning SIR Units giving away her location and thus angering the Meekrob, creating further tension between the Meekrob and the Irken Empire.
Meklars Master of Orion
Melconians Keith Laumer's Bolo series canine-like humanoids
ALF
Star Control
Melotians Melonpool
Memory Donk Bravest Warriors The Memory Donks are a species of "old-lady"-like beings that take away the memory of anyone around them.
Doctor Who
Doctor Who
Merseians
Bravest Warriors Merewifs are a race of mermaid-like creatures. Most notably, Plum
Mesklinites Hal Clement's Mission of Gravity millipede-like
Methorians Barrington J. Bayley's Zen Gun gaseous giant-giant dwellers
A creature that, in its infancy, resembles a jellyfish-like creature capable of siphoning the life force of other creatures, using this to kill them. As it grows, it undergoes two metamorphoses, the first one making it similar to an arthropod, and the second one making it resemble a quadrupedal theropod dinosaur. They were created by the Chozo to be used as weapons against the more dangerous X parasite.
Star Trek
MewmansStar vs. the Forces of Evil
Microbial aliens that inhabit the brain and offer their host new abilities.
Micronoids Sentient parasitic bacteria
Babylon 5 Crested humanoids; a small number have telepathic abilities
Minions Ascendancy
Minosians Star Trek
Mintakans Star Trek
Miradorn Star Trek
Misha Battlelords of the 23rd Century Humanoid
Miu Miu-miu My Lover from the Planet Meow Cat-like humanoid
Star Control
Mnemonoid Adventure Time Only in comic version
The Fifth Element Humanoid
Doctor Who
Lorien Legacies Humanoid, warlike race intent on destroying the Loric and invade Earth. Described as having very pale skin and dark hair and eyes.
Moon Dragons Bravest Warriors Moon Dragon toenails are used to make the Bravest Warriors' space suits.
Moonflowers Childlike creatures with Mood plumes resembling flowers, they live on moons that don't orbit planets.
Aqua Teen Hunger Force (individually: Igninokt and Err) Pixelated-liked aliens
Mork Mork and Mindy
H. G. Wells' The Time Machine
Moroks Doctor Who Humanoid
Mor-Taxans War of the Worlds (TV series - first season)
Morthren War of the Worlds (TV series - second season)
Movellans Doctor Who Humanoid robotic conquerors; fought a war with the Daleks
Doctor Who Blue, large-headed humanoid
C. J. Cherryh's Faded Sun trilogy Humanoid
EarthBound
Mrrshan Master of Orion
Oddworld series
Star Trek
Mukadil Paejua Vampire Idol Vampire-humanoids
Mutons
Mutzachans Battlelords of the 23rd Century Humanoid
Muuh Orion's Arm
Mycon Star Control
The Mysterons Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons