List of female superheroes
Appearance
The following is a list of superheroines (female superheroes) in comic books, television, film, and other media. Each character's name is followed by the publisher's name in parentheses; those from television or movies have their program listed in square brackets, and those in both comic books and other media appear in parentheses. .
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A
- Alisha (Misfits)
- Amber (Eclipse Comics)
- American Dream (Marvel Comics - MC2)
- American Maid (The Tick)
- Amethyst, Princess of Gemworld (DC Comics)
- Andromeda (DC Comics)
- Andromeda (Marvel Comics)
- Angela (Image Comics) + (Marvel Comics)
- Aquagirl (DC Comics)
- Argent (DC Comics)
- Arisia, the Green Lantern of Graxos IV (DC Comics)
- Arrowette (DC Comics)
- Artemis of Bana-Mighdall (DC Comics)
- Atom Eve (Image Comics)
- Atomic Betty (television series' title character)
- Aurora (Marvel Comics)
- Avengelyne (various)
B
- B.Orchid (Killer Instinct)
- Ballistic (Cyberforce member; Top Cow)
- Barb Wire (Dark Horse)
- Batgirl (DC Comics)
- Batwoman (DC Comics)
- Beautiful Dreamer (DC Comics)
- Bella Donna (Marvel Comics)
- Belphegor (DC Comics)
- Claire Bennet (Heroes)
- Big Barda (Comics)
- Big Bertha (Marvel Comics)
- Binary (Marvel Comics)
- Vera Black (a.k.a. Sister Superior; DC Comics)
- Black Canary (DC Comics)
- Black Cat[1] (Harvey Comics)
- Black Cat (Marvel Comics)
- Black Orchid (DC Comics)
- Black Widow (Natasha Romanoff)
- Black Widow (Timely Comics)
- Blackbat (DC Comics)
- Blacklight (Marvel Comics - MC2)
- Blink (Marvel Comics)
- Bluebird (DC Comics)
- Bluestreak (Marvel Comics - MC2)
- Boodikka (Green Lantern Corps; DC Comics)
- Boom Boom (Marvel Comics)
- Brandy (Image Comics)
- Buff (Marvel Comics)
- Bulleteer (DC Comics)
- Bulletgirl (see Bulletman and Bulletgirl; DC Comics)
- Bumblebee (DC Comics)
- Burka Avenger
- Burnout (Eclipse Comics)
C
- Callisto (Marvel Comics)
- Cambria (The Amory Wars)
- Captain Confederacy (Marvel Comics)
- Captain Marvel (Marvel Comics)
- Captain Universe (Marvel Comics)
- The Cat (Marvel Comics)
- Cat Claw (Malibu Comics)
- Catwoman (DC Comics)
- Celsius (DC Comics)
- Cerise (Marvel Comics)
- Chance (Marvel Comics)
- Chase (DC Comics)
- Chastity (Chaos Comics)
- Choice (Marvel - Ultraverse)
- Cimarron (Eclipse Comics)
- Cinnamon (DC Comics)
- Clea (Marvel Comics)
- Coagula (DC Comics)
- Cobweb (America's Best Comics)
- Colt (AC Comics)[2]
- Comet Queen (DC Comics, Legion of Super-Heroes)
- Copycat (DC Comics - Wildstorm)
- Copycat (Marvel Comics)
- Anya Corazon (Marvel Comics)
- Crazy Jane (DC Comics)
- Crimson Avenger III (DC Comics)
- Crimson Curse (Marvel Comics - MC2)
- Crimson Fox (DC Comics)
- Crystal (Marvel Comics)
- Cyberella (title character) (Helix comics)
- Cybergirl (title character)
- Cybersix
- Cyblade (Top Cow)
- Cyclone (DC Comics)
D
- Dagger (Marvel Comics)
- Darkstar (Marvel Comics)
- Darna (Mango Comics)
- Dart (DC Comics)
- Dart (Image Comics - Highbrow Ent)
- Dawn (Sirius Comics)
- Dawnstar (DC Comics)
- Dazzler (Marvel Comics)
- Dead Girl (Marvel Comics)
- Karolina Dean (Marvel Comics)
- Debrii (Marvel Comics)
- Deep Blue (DC Comics)
- Destiny (Marvel Comics)
- Devi (Virgin Comics)
- Diamond Lil (Marvel Comics)
- Diamondback (Marvel Comics)
- Diva (DC Comics - Wildstorm)
- Doctor Light (DC Comics)
- Doctor Midnight (DC Comics)
- Doll Girl (DC Comics)
- Dolphin (DC Comics)
- Domino (Marvel Comics)
- Domino Lady (Pulps)
- Dove as Dawn Granger (DC Comics)
- Dragonfly (AC Comics)
- Dragonna (Mars Ravelo's)
- Dream Girl (DC Comics)
- Dumb Bunny (DC Comics)
- Dusk (Marvel Comics)
- Dust (Marvel Comics)
- Dyna Girl (Krofft)
E
- Echo (Marvel Comics)
- Elasti-Girl (DC Comics)
- Elastigirl/Mrs.Incredible (The Incredibles)
- Electra Woman (Krofft)
- Elektra (Marvel Comics)
- Empowered (Dark Horse Comics)
- Empress (DC)
- Energizer (from Power Pack; Marvel)
- The Engineer II (DC - Wildstorm)
F
- Fairchild (DC Comics - Wildstorm)
- Faith (DC Comics)
- Fallen Angel (DC Comics)
- Fantômette (Collection Rose)
- Fathom (one of the Elementals, Comico Comics)
- Fathom (Aspen Comics)
- Feral (Marvel)
- Fever (DC Comics)
- Fire (DC Comics)
- Firebird (Marvel Comics)
- Firestar (Marvel Comics)
- Flamebird III-V (DC Comics)
- Flash (DC Comics - Just Imagine...)
- Flash (Tangent) (DC Comics)
- Fleur-de-Lis (DC Comics)
- Flint (WS)
- Forerunner (DC Comics)
- Free Spirit (Marvel Comics)
- Freefall (DC Comics - Wildstorm)
- Tara Fremont (AC Comics)
- Emma Frost (Marvel Comics)
- Fury I (DC Comics)
- Fury II (DC Comics)
G
- Gamora (Marvel Comics)
- Ganymede (Marvel Comics)
- Garganta (AC Comics)
- Ghost (Dark Horse Comics)
- Glitter (Marvel - New Universe)
- Glory (various)
- Gloss (DC Comics)
- Godiva (DC Comics)
- Grace (DC Comics)
- Jean Grey (Marvel Comics)
- Gypsy (DC Comics)
H
- Halo (DC Comics)
- Harbinger (DC Comics)
- Hawk as Holly Granger and Sasha Martens (DC Comics)
- Hawkeye (Kate Bishop) (Marvel Comics)
- Hawkgirl (DC Comics)
- Hawkwoman (DC Comics)
- Molly Hayes (Marvel Comics)
- Hellcat (Marvel Comics)
- Satana Hellstrom (Marvel Comics)
- Hepzibah (Marvel Comics)
- Hit Girl (Kick-Ass)
- Horridus (Image Comics - Highbrow Ent)
- Heather Hudson, formerly Sasquatch, Exiles member (Marvel Comics)
- Huntara (Marvel Comics)
- Huntress (DC Comics)
- Husk (Marvel Comics)
I
- Ice (DC Comics)
- Icemaiden (DC Comics)
- Indigo (DC Comics), formerly Brainiac 8
- Insect Queen (DC Comics)
- Invisible Woman (Marvel Comics)
- Natasha Irons (DC Comics)
- Isis (DC Comics)
- Ironheart (Marvel Comics)
J
- Jade (DC Comics)
- Jann of the Jungle (Marvel Comics)
- Jayna (DC Comics)
- Jem and the Holograms (Hasbro)
- Jess (Misfits)
- Jet (DC Comics)
- Jet (DC Comics - Wildstorm)
- Jinx (DC Comics; Teen Titans TV series only)
- Jocasta (Marvel Comics)
- Daisy Johnson (Marvel Comics)
- Jolt (Marvel Comics)
- Jessica Jones (a.k.a. Jewel and Knightress; Marvel Comics)
- Rhea Jones (a.k.a. Lodestone; DC Comics)
- Joystick (Marvel Comics)
- Jubilee (Marvel Comics)
- Judomaster III (DC Comics)
- Jungle Girl (various)
K
- Jennifer Kale (Marvel Comics)
- Bette Kane (DC Comics)
- Nova Kane (First)
- Karma (Marvel Comics)
- Kasumi (a.k.a. Batgirl; Cassandra Cain; DC Comics)
- Katana (DC Comics)
- Kelly (Misfits)
- Laurel Kent (DC Comics)
- Kid Flash (Iris West) (DC Comics)
- Kinetix (DC Comics)
- Kismet (Marvel Comics)
- Misty Knight (Marvel Comics)
- Knockout (DC Comics)
- Killer Frost (DC Comics)
- Kole (DC Comics)
- Kratha (Virgin Comics)
- Krystala (ABS-CBN)
L
- Lady Blackhawk (DC Comics)
- Lady Deadpool (Marvel Comics)
- Lady Death (Chaos Comics)
- Lady Luck (The Spirit Section)
- Ladybug (Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir)
- Ladyhawk (Marvel Comics)
- Liberty Belle (DC Comics)
- Lightning (DC Comics)
- Lightning Lass (a.k.a. Light Lass, Gossamer, Spark) (DC Comics)
- Lightspeed (from Power Pack; Marvel Comics)
- Little Mermaid (DC Comics)
- Looker (DC Comics)
- La Lunatica (Marvel Comics)
- Lyja (a.k.a. Lazerfist and Ms. Fantastic; Marvel Comics; Marvel-MC2)
M
- M (Marvel Comics)
- Madame Mirage (Top Cow Productions)
- Madame Xanadu (DC Comics)
- The Magdalena (Top Cow Productions)
- Magdalene (Marvel Comics)
- Magik (Marvel Comics)
- Magma (Marvel Comics)
- Maiden Justice
- Manhunter (Kate Spencer) (DC Comics)
- Manitou Dawn (DC Comics)
- Marrina (Marvel Comics)
- Marrow (Marvel Comics)
- Marvel Girl (Marvel Comics)
- Mary Marvel (DC Comics)
- Aspen Matthews (Aspen Comics)
- Maxima (DC Comics)
- Maximum Ride (novel series and manga)
- Maya (DC Comics)
- Medusa (Marvel Comics)
- Mega Mindy
- Meggan (Marvel Comics)
- The Menagerie (DC Comics)
- Mera (DC Comics)
- Merry, Girl of 1000 Gimmicks (DC Comics)
- Lynn Michaels (a.k.a. "Lady Punisher"; Marvel Comics)
- Mighty B
- Nico Minoru (Marvel Comics)
- Mirage (DC Comics)
- Miss America (DC Comics)
- Miss America (America Chavez) (Marvel Comics)
- Miss America (Madeline Joyce) (Marvel Comics)
- Miss Fury[3]
- Miss Martian (DC Comics)
- Mockingbird (Marvel Comics)
- Monstress (DC Comics)
- Moondragon (Marvel Comics)
- Moonstar (Marvel Comics)
- Moonstone (Marvel Comics)
- Motormouth (Marvel Comics)
- Ms. Liberty (Antarctic Press)
- Ms. Marvel (Carol Danvers; see also Binary and Warbird; Marvel Comics)
- Ms. Marvel (Kamala Khan) (Marvel Comics)
- Ms. Marvel (Sharon Ventura; see also She-Thing; Marvel Comics)
- Ms. Mystic (originally Pacific Comics, then Continuity Comics)
- Ms. Victory
N
- Namora (Marvel Comics)
- Namorita (Marvel Comics)
- Negative Woman (DC Comics)
- Nelvana of the Northern Lights (Hillborough Studio)
- Nemesis (Marvel Comics)
- Nemesis II (DC Comics)
- Night Girl (DC Comics)
- Night Nurse (Marvel Comics)
- Nightshade (DC Comics)
- Nightstar (DC Comics)
- Nightveil (AC comics)
- Nikki (Marvel Comics)
- Nocturne (Marvel Comics)
- Nova (Frankie Raye) (Marvel Comics)
O
- Octobriana
- Aleta Ogord (see also Starhawk; Marvel Comics)
- Scarlet O'Neil (Newspaper Strip)
- Onyx (DC Comics)
- Oracle (DC Comics)
- Owlwoman (DC Comics)
P
- Pantha (DC Comics)
- Violet Parr (The Incredibles)
- Penance (Marvel Comics)
- Sara Pezzini (Witchblade; Top Cow)
- Phantom Girl a.k.a. Apparition (DC Comics)
- Phantom Lady
- Phoenix (Marvel Comics)
- Photon (Marvel Comics)
- Pixie (Marvel Comics)
- Poison Ivy (from the Batman comic series)
- Polaris (as Overdrive; Marvel Comics)
- Power Girl (DC Comics)
- Power Princess (Marvel Comics)
- Princess Projectra a.k.a. Sensor (DC Comics)
- Promethea (America's Best Comics)
- Kitty Pryde (Marvel Comics)
- Psylocke (Marvel Comics)
Q
- Jenny Quantum (DC Comics - Wildstorm)
- Queen Hippolyta (DC Comics)
- Jesse Quick (DC Comics)
R
- Rad (AC Comics)
- Rainbow (Eclipse Comics)
- Rainbow Brite (Hallmark Comics)
- Rainmaker (DC Comics - Wildstorm)
- Rampage (DC Comics)
- Raptor (Marvel Comics - MC2)
- Raven (DC Comics)
- Red Guardian (Marvel Comics)
- Red Tornado (All-American Comics)
- Rescue (Marvel Comics)
- Revanche (Marvel Comics)
- Cecilia Reyes (Marvel Comics)
- Robin as Stephanie Brown or Carrie Kelly
- Rocket (DC Comics)
- Rogue (Marvel Comics)
- Ronin (Marvel Comics)
- Rose and Thorn II (DC Comics)
- Rose Tattoo (DC Comics - Wildstorm)
S
- Sabra (Marvel Comics)
- Sage (Marvel Comics)
- Saturn Girl (DC Comics)
- Savant (DC Comics - Wildstorm)
- Scarlet Witch (Marvel Comics)
- Scorpion (Carmilla Black) (Marvel Comics)
- Secret (DC Comics)
- Amanda Sefton (Marvel Comics)
- Selene (Underworld)
- Sepulchre (Marvel Comics)
- Sersi (Marvel Comics)
- Shadow Hunter (Virgin Comics)
- Shadow Lass a.k.a. Umbra (DC Comics)
- Shadowcat (Marvel Comics)
- Shadoweyes (SLG Publishing)
- Shadowhawk (Image Comics)
- Shakti (Raj Comics)
- Shamrock (Marvel Comics)
- Shanna the She-Devil (Marvel Comics)
- She-Dragon (Image Comics - Highbrow Ent)
- She-Hulk (Marvel Comics)
- She-Hulk (Lyra) (Marvel Comics)
- Shera Princess of Power (television series)
- She-Thing (Marvel Comics)
- She-Venom (Marvel Comics)
- Sheena (Wags)
- Liz Sherman (Dark Horse, Hellboy)
- SheZow (television series)
- Shi (Crusade)
- Shikari (DC Comics)
- Shining Knight (Ystina) (DC Comics)
- Shrinking Violet (DC Comics)
- Sif (Marvel Comics)
- Silhouette (Marvel Comics)
- Silk (Marvel Comics)
- Silk Spectre (DC Comics)
- Silver Fox (Marvel Comics)
- Silver Sable (Marvel Comics)
- Silver Scorpion
- Silverclaw (Marvel Comics)
- Siryn (Marvel Comics)
- Skids (Marvel Comics)
- Skitter (Worm)
- Skyrocket (DC Comics)
- Snowbird (Marvel Comics)
- Songbird (Marvel Comics)
- Emma Sonnett (a.k.a. the 10th Muse) (various)
- Jenny Sparks (DC Comics - Wildstorm)
- Sparx (DC Comics)
- Speedy (Mia Dearden) (DC Comics)
- Spider Girl (DC Comics)
- Spider-Girl (Marvel Comics - MC2)
- Spider-Gwen (Marvel Comics)
- Spider-Woman (Marvel Comics)
- Dorothy Spinner (DC Comics)
- Spitfire (Marvel Comics)
- Spoiler (DC Comics)
- Spy Smasher (Katarina Armstrong; DC Comics)
- Squirrel Girl (Marvel Comics)
- Stacy X (Marvel Comics)
- Star-Spangled Kid (DC Comics)
- Stardust (AC Comics)
- Starfire (DC Comics)
- Stargirl (DC Comics)
- Stature (Marvel Comics)
- Stepford Cuckoos (Marvel Comics)
- Stinger (Cassandra Lang; Marvel Comics - MC2)
- Storm (Marvel Comics)
- Stripperella
- Sun Girl (Marvel Comics)
- Super Gran (TV series)
- Supergirl (DC Comics)
- Superwoman (DC Comics)
- Suprema (Awesome)
- Surge (Marvel)
- Swift (DC Comics - Wildstorm)
T
- Talisman (Alpha Flight) (Marvel Comics)
- Tara (Marvel Comics)
- Terra (DC Comics, Teen Titans)
- Thor (comics) (Marvel Comics) as Jane Foster (comics)
- Thor Girl (Marvel Comics)
- Thunder III (DC Comics)
- Thunder (DC Comics)
- Jonni Thunder (DC Comics)
- Thundra (Marvel Comics)
- Tigra (Marvel Comics)
- Timeslip (Marvel Comics)
- Titaness (Mansion Comics)
- Topaz (Malibu Comics)
- Topaz (Marvel Comics)
- Touriya Naji (sarcasm comics)
- Traci 13 (DC Comics)
- Triplicate Girl a.k.a. Duo Damsel, Triad (DC Comics)
- Troia (DC Comics)
- Donna Troy (DC Comics)
- Tsunami (DC Comics)
- Katma Tui a.k.a. Green Lantern of Sector 1417 (DC Comics)
- Turbo (Marvel Comics)
V
- Valda the Iron Maiden (DC Comics)
- Valkyrie (Marvel Comics)
- Varga (Bulaklak Magazine)
- Velocity (Top Cow: Cyberforce)
- Venus (Marvel Comics)
- Vigilante (Patricia Tryce; DC Comics)
- Vindicator (Marvel Comics)
- Vixen (DC Comics)
- Vogue (various)
- Void (DC Comics - Wildstorm)
- Voodoo (DC Comics - Wildstorm: WildCats)
W
- Jakita Wagner (DC Comics - Wildstorm: Planetary)
- Jenny "XJ-9" Wakeman (My Life as a Teenage Robot)
- Wallflower (Marvel Comics)
- The Wasp (Marvel Comics)
- Web Woman (Filmation)
- WhirlGirl (Web series title character)
- The White Witch (DC Comics)
- Wild Thing (Marvel Comics - MC2)
- Wind Dancer (Marvel Comics)
- Colleen Wing (Marvel Comics)
- Winged Victory (Astro City)
- Witchblade (Top Cow Productions)
- Witchfire (DC Comics)
- Witchfire (Marvel Comics)
- Wolfsbane (Marvel Comics)
- The Woman in Red[4] (Standard Comics)
- Wonder Girl (DC Comics)
- Wonder Girl (Cassie Sandsmark) (DC Comics)
- Wonder Twins (DC Comics)
- Wonder Woman (DC Comics)
- Wonder Woman (Just Imagine...; DC Comics)
- WordGirl (television series' title character)
X
- X-23 (Marvel Comics)
- XJ-9 (see Jenny "XJ-9" Wakeman)
- XS (DC Comics)
Y
- Gertrude Yorkes (Marvel Comics)
Z
See also
- Girl Heroes
- List of female supervillains
- List of woman warriors in folklore, literature and popular culture
- Magical girl
- Portrayal of women in American comics
- Superheroine
References
- ^ Markstein's Toonopedia: Miss Fury[permanent dead link ] and Grand Comics Database: Pocket Comics #1
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2007-01-04. Retrieved 2007-11-06.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ Don Markstein's Toonopedia: Miss Fury Archived 2012-04-09 at WebCite
- ^ Don Markstein's Tonnopedia: The Woman in Red and Grand Comics Database: Thrilling Comics #2