Superhero List

Superhero List

Check out the superhero list, with articles, art, and screens of your favorite superhero characters, listed in alphabetical order.

This is the A-->Z list of female superheroes on Wikipedia :

Atomic Betty
A: Superhero List
  • Aeon Flux (MTV Series)
  • Mint Aizawa (Tokyo Mew Mew)
  • Alice (Resident Evil series)
  • Amber (Eclipse Comics)
  • American Dream (Marvel Comics-MC2)
  • Amethyst, Princess of Gemworld (DC Comics)
  • Andromeda (DC Comics)
  • Andromeda (Marvel Comics)
  • Angela (Image Comics)
  • Aquagirl (DC Comics)
  • Samus Aran (Heroine of the Metroid series)
  • Araña (Marvel 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)
  • Atomic Betty (television series title character)
  • Aurora (Marvel Comics)
  • Avengelyne (various)

 

Batwoman.

B: Superhero List

  • B.Orchid (Killer Instinct)
  • Ballistic (Cyberforce member) (Top Cow)
  • Barb Wire (Dark Horse comics)
  • Barbarella (V-Magazine)
  • Batgirl (DC Comics)
  • Batwoman (DC Comics)
  • Beautiful Dreamer (DC Comics)
  • Bella Donna (Marvel Comics)
  • Belphegor (DC Comics)
  • Big Barda (DC Comics)
  • The Bionic Woman (Ima)
  • Binary (Marvel Comics)
  • Black Canary (DC Comics)
  • Black Cat (Harvey Comics)
  • Black Cat (Marvel Comics)
  • Black Cherry X ( 2000 AD)
  • Black Orchid (DC Comics)
  • Black, Vera (aka Sister Superior) (DC Comics)
  • Black Widow (Marvel Comics)
  • Black Widow (Timely Comics)
  • Blacklight (Marvel Comics-MC2)
  • Blink (Marvel Comics)
  • Blonde Phantom (Marvel Comics)
  • Bloodberry
  • Blue Ranger (Power Rangers)
  • Boodikka (Green Lantern Corps) (DC Comics)
  • Boom Boom (Marvel Comics)
  • Bounty (Marvel)
  • Blitzkrieg (Antarctic Press)
  • Bluestreak (Marvel Comics-MC2)
  • Brandy (Image Comics)
  • Buff (Marvel Comics)
  • Bulleteer (DC Comics)
  • Bulletgirl (see Bulletman and Bulletgirl) (DC Comics)
  • Bumblebee (DC Comics)
  • Burnout (Eclipse Comics)

Lara Croft

C: Superhero List

  • Callisto (Marvel Comics)
  • Captain Marvel (Marvel Comics)
  • Captain UK (Marvel Comics)
  • Captain Universe (Marvel Comics)
  • Lenore Castle (Powerline) (Marvel-Shadowline)
  • The Cat (Marvel Comics)
  • Cat Claw (Malibu comics)
  • Catwoman (DC comics)
  • Celsius (DC Comics)
  • Cerise (Marvel Comics)
  • Circuit Breaker (Transformers)
  • Chance (Marvel Comics)
  • Chase (DC Comics)
  • Abbey Chase (see Danger Girl)
  • Cherry
  • Choice (Marvel - Ultraverse)
  • Cimarron (Eclipse comics)
  • Cinnamon (DC Comics)
  • Clea (Marvel Comics)
  • Cleopatra (Astro City)
  • Coagula (DC Comics)
  • Cobweb (America's Best Comics)
  • Colt (AC Comics)
  • Comet Queen (DC Comics, Legion of Super-Heroes}
  • Copycat (DC-Wildstorm)
  • Copycat (Marvel Comics)
  • Crane (Bon Comics)
  • Crimson Avenger III (DC Comics)
  • Crimson Curse (Marvel Comics-MC2)
  • Crimson Fox (DC Comics)
  • Lara Croft (Tomb Raider)
  • Crystal (Marvel Comics)
  • Cutey Honey (title character)
  • Cyclone (DC Comics) (DC Comics)
  • Cybergirl (title character)
  • Cybersix
  • Cyblade (Top Cow)

Dawnstar.

D: Superhero List

  • Dagger (Marvel Comics)
  • Darkstar (Marvel Comics)
  • Darna (Mango Comics)
  • Dart (DC Comics)
  • Dart (Image-Highbrow Ent)
  • Dawn (Sirius Comics)
  • Dawnstar (DC Comics)
  • Dazzler (Marvel Comics)
  • Dead Girl (Marvel Comics)
  • Karolina Dean (Marvel Comics)
  • Deathcry (Marvel Comics)
  • Debrii (Marvel Comics)
  • Deep Blue (DC Comics)
  • Destiny (Marvel Comics)
  • Devi (Virgin Comics)
  • Diamond (Blink Comics)
  • Diamondback (Marvel Comics)
  • Diamond Lil (Marvel Comics)
  • Brittany Diggers (Antarctic)
  • Diva (DC-Wildstorm)
  • Doctor Light (DC Comics)
  • Doll Girl (DC Comics)
  • Dolphin (DC Comics)
  • Domino (Marvel Comics)
  • Domino Lady (Pulps)
  • Dove as Dawn Granger (DC Comics)
  • Dragonfly (AC Comics)
  • Dream Girl (DC Comics)
  • Dumb Bunny (DC Comics)
  • Dusk (Marvel Comics)
  • Dust (Marvel Comics)
  • Dyna Girl (Krofft)
  • Dynamite Girl (Antarctic Press)

Elastigirl

E: Superhero List

  • Echo (Marvel Comics)
  • Elasti-Girl (DC Comics)
  • Elastigirl (The Incredibles)
  • Electra Woman (Krofft)
  • Elektra (Marvel Comics)
  • Empress (DC)
  • The Engineer II (DC - Wildstorm)
  • Energizer (from Power Pack) (Marvel)
  • Enigma (M6kid)

 

Fantomette

F: Superhero List

  • Fairchild (DC/Wildstorm)
  • Freefall:Roxanne Spauding (DC-Wildstorm)
  • Faith (DC Comics)
  • Fallen Angel (DC Comics)
  • Fantomah
  • Fantomette (Collection Rose)
  • Fathom (one of the Elementals, Comico Comics)
  • Fathom (Aspen Comics)
  • Feral (Marvel)
  • Fever (DC Comics)
  • Fire (DC Comics)
  • Firebird (Marvel Comics)
  • Firebrand (DC Comics)
  • Firestar (Marvel Comics)
  • Flamebird III-V (DC Comics)
  • Flash (Just Imagine...) (DC Comics)
  • Flash (Tangent) (DC Comics)
  • Fleur-de-Lis (DC Comics)
  • Flint (WS)
  • Pudding Fong (Tokyo Mew Mew)
  • Freefall (DC-Wildstorm)
  • Tara Fremont (AC comics)
  • Free Spirit (Marvel Comics)
  • Adrienne Frost (Marvel Comics)
  • Emma Frost (Marvel Comics)
  • Zakuro Fujiwara (Tokyo Mew Mew)
  • Fury I (DC Comics)
  • Fury II (DC Comics)

 

Jean Grey

G: Superhero List

  • Dorothy Gale (Wizard of Oz}
  • 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)
  • Gravity Girl (Birdman and the Galaxy Trio)
  • Jean Grey (Marvel Comics)
  • Max Guevara (from live-action TV show Dark Angel)
  • Gypsy (DC Comics)

 

Santana Hellstrom

H: Superhero List

  • Halo (DC Comics)
  • Hannah (Pauls 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)
  • Heatherskie (Real Life)
  • Hellcat (Marvel Comics)
  • Satana Hellstrom (Marvel Comics)
  • Hepzibah (Marvel Comics)
  • Horridus (Image-Highbrow Ent)
  • Heather Hudson, formerly Sasquatch, Exiles member (Marvel Comics)
  • Huntara (Marvel Comics)
  • Huntress (DC Comics)
  • Husk (Marvel Comics)

 

Invisible woman, Jessica Alba

I: Superhero List

  • Ice (DC Comics)
  • Icemaiden (DC Comics)
  • Infragirl (Tomorrow Syndicate member) (Image Comics)
  • Insect Queen (DC Comics)
  • Indigo (DC Comics)
  • Invisible Scarlet O'Neil (Newspaper Strip)
  • Invisible Woman (Marvel Comics)
  • Natasha Irons (DC Comics)
  • Isis (DC Comics)

 

Jocasta

J: Superhero List

  • Jack Phantom (America's Best Comics)
  • Jade (DC)
  • Jaguar (Archie Comics and then Impact Comics)
  • Jann of the Jungle (Marvel Comics)
  • Jayna (DC Comics)
  • Jet (DC Comics)
  • Jet (Wildstorm)
  • Jocasta (Marvel Comics)
  • Jolt (Marvel Comics)
  • Jessica Jones (aka Jewel and Knightress) (Marvel Comics)
  • Rhea Jones (aka Lodestone) (DC Comics)
  • Joystick (Marvel Comics)
  • Jubilee (Marvel Comics)
  • Jungle Girl (various)

 

K: Superhero List

  • Jennifer Kale (Marvel Comics)
  • Bette Kane (DC Comics)
  • Nova Kane (First)
  • Karma (Marvel Comics)
  • Kasumi (aka Batgirl) (Cassandra Cain) (DC Comics)
  • Katana (DC Comics)
  • Katara (Television) (Avatar the Last Airbender)
  • Laurel Kent (DC Comics)
  • Kid Quantum III (DC Comics)
  • Kinetix (DC Comics)
  • Kismet (Marvel Comics)
  • Misty Knight (Marvel Comics)
  • Knockout (DC Comics)
  • Kole (DC Comics)
  • KOS-MOS (Heroine of the Xenosaga series)
  • Kratha (Virgin Comics)
  • Kris aka "Golden Guardsman" (Innovation)
  • Kristin (Comics Interview)
  • Kumori (Aftermath)
  • Krystala (ABS-CBN Television)

 

Lady Blackhawk

L: Superhero List

  • Lady Blackhawk (DC Comics)
  • Ladyhawk (Marvel Comic)
  • Lady Luck The Spirit Section
  • La Lunatica (Marvel Comics)
  • Lavagirl (Sharkboy and Lavagirl)
  • Juniper Lee (The Life and Times of Juniper Lee)
  • Leeloo (The Fifth Element)
  • Faith Lehane (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
  • Liberty Belle
  • Lightning Lass (a.k.a. Light Lass, Gossamer, Spark) (DC Comics)
  • Lightspeed (from Power Pack) (Marvel Comics)
  • Lime
  • Little Mermaid (DC Comics)
  • Looker (DC Comics)
  • Loria (see Blood Pack (comics) version) (DC Comics)
  • Lyja (aka Lazerfist and Ms. Fantastic) (Marvel Comics)(Marvel-MC2)

 

Madame Mirage

M: Superhero List

  • M (Marvel Comics)
  • Madame .44 (DC Comics)[3]
  • Madame Xanadu (DC Comics)
  • Madame Mirage (Top Cow Productions)
  • 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)
  • Marionette (see Micronauts) (Marvel Comics)
  • Marrina (Marvel Comics)
  • Marrow (Marvel Comics)
  • Marvel Girl (Marvel Comics)
  • Mary Marvel a.k.a. Captain Marvel (DC Comics)
  • Masada (see Youngblood) (various)
  • Matilda (Matilda from the Roald Dahl series)
  • Mindy (Marvel Comics)
  • Aspen Matthews (Aspen Comics)
  • Maxima (DC Comics)
  • Maya (DC Comics)
  • Medusa (Marvel Comics)
  • Meggan (Marvel Comics)
  • The Menagerie (DC Comics)
  • Mera (DC Comics)
  • Merry, Girl of 1000 Gimmicks (DC Comics)
  • Michaels, Lynn (a.k.a. "Lady Punisher") (Marvel Comics)
  • Lettuce Midorikawa (Tokyo Mew Mew)
  • Nico Minoru (Marvel Comics)
  • Mirage (DC Comics)
  • Miss America (DC Comics)
  • Miss America (Marvel Comics)
  • Miss Fury
  • Ms. Victory (AC comics)
  • Mockingbird (Marvel Comics)
  • Ichigo Momomiya (Tokyo Mew Mew)
  • Monstress (DC Comics)
  • Moondragon (Marvel Comics)
  • Moonstar (Marvel Comics)
  • Moonstone (Marvel Comics)
  • Motormouth (Marvel Comics)
  • Mother-One (see Wetworks) (DC-Wildstorm)
  • Ms. Liberty (Antarctic Press)
  • Ms. Marvel (Carol Danvers (see also Binary and Warbird) (Marvel Comics)
  • Ms. Marvel (Sharon Ventura) (see also She-Thing) (Marvel Comics)
  • Ms. Mystic (originally Pacific Comics, then Continuity Comics)
  • Mystique (Marvel Comics)

 

Nocturn

N: Superhero List

  • Namora (Marvel Comics)
  • Namorita (Marvel Comics)
  • Negative Woman (DC Comics)
  • Nelvana of the Northern Lights (Hillborough Studio)
  • Nemesis II (DC Comics)
  • Nemesis (Marvel Comics)
  • Neon Queen (Mystery Inc. member) (Image Comics)
  • Nightcat (Marvel Comics)
  • Night Girl (DC Comics)
  • Nightshade (DC Comics)
  • Night Tiger (ETrain Comics)
  • Nightveil (AC comics)
  • Nikki (Marvel Comics)
  • Niobe
  • Nocturne (Marvel Comics)

 

Owlwoman

O: Superhero List

  • Angel O'Day (see Angel and the Ape) (DC Comics)
  • Aleta Ogord (see also Starhawk) (Marvel Comics)
  • Onyx (DC Comics)
  • Oracle (DC Comics)
  • Oracle (The Matrix)
  • Owlwoman (DC Comics)

 

Princess Projectra

P: Superhero List

  • Pantha (DC Comics)
  • Violet Parr (The Incredibles)
  • Penance (Marvel Comics)
  • Phantom Girl a.k.a. Apparition (DC Comics)
  • Phantom Lady
  • Phoenix (Marvel Comics)
  • Photon (Marvel Comics)
  • Pilgrim (see Wetworks) (DC-Wildstorm)
  • Pink Ranger (Power Rangers)
  • Pixie (Marvel Comics)
  • Polaris (as Overdrive) (Marvel Comics)
  • Kim Possible (from the self-titled cartoon series)
  • Power Girl (DC Comics)
  • Power Princess (Marvel Comics)
  • The Powerpuff Girls
  • Princess Daisy (Mario)
  • Princess Peach (Mario)
  • Princess Projectra a.k.a. Sensor (DC Comics)
  • Princess Zelda (Legend of Zelda)
  • Promethea (America's Best Comics)
  • Princess (Gatchaman; Battle of the Planets)
  • Psylocke (Marvel Comics)
  • Psynch

 

Q: Superhero List

  • Jenny Quantum (DC - Wildstorm)
  • Queen Hippolyta (DC Comics)
  • Queen of Swords
  • Jesse Quick (DC Comics)

 

R: Superhero List

  • Cecilia Reyes (Marvel Comics)
  • Rad (AC comics)
  • Rainbow (Eclipse Comics)
  • Rainbow Brite (Hallmark comics)
  • Rainmaker (DC-Wildstorm)
  • Rampage (DC Comics)
  • Rapture (Image-Highbrow Ent)
  • Raptor (Marvel Comics-MC2)
  • Rapture (Transformers)
  • Raven (DC Comics)
  • Red Guardian (Marvel Comics)
  • Red Sonja (Marvel Comics)
  • Revanche (Marvel Comics)
  • Ellen Ripley (Alien series)
  • Riptide (see Youngblood version) (various)
  • Robin as Stephanie Brown or Carrie Kelly.
  • Rogue (Marvel Comics)
  • Ronin (Marvel Comics)
  • Rose and Thorn II (DC Comics)
  • Rose Tattoo (DC - Wildstorm)
  • Willow Rosenberg (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)

 

S: Superhero List

  • Sabra (Marvel Comics)
  • Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (Archie Comics)
  • Sage (Marvel Comics)
  • Sailor Jupiter (Tokyopop)
  • Sailor Mars (Tokyopop)
  • Sailor Mercury (Tokyopop)
  • Sailor Moon (Tokyopop)
  • Sailor Neptune (Tokyopop)
  • Sailor Pluto (Tokyopop)
  • Sailor Saturn (Tokyopop)
  • Sailor Uranus (Tokyopop)
  • Sailor Venus (Tokyopop)
  • Saturn Girl (DC Comics)
  • Savant (DC-Wildstorm)
  • Scarlet Witch (Marvel Comics)
  • Scorpion
  • Sepulchre (Marvel Comics)
  • Secret (DC Comics)
  • Amanda Sefton (Marvel Comics)
  • Selene (Underworld)
  • Sersi (Marvel Comics)
  • Shadow Lass a.k.a. Umbra (DC Comics)
  • Shadowcat (Marvel Comics)
  • Shadow Hunter (Virgin Comics)
  • Shanna the She Devil (Marvel Comics)
  • Shamrock (Marvel Comics)
  • Violet Song jat Shariff (Ultraviolet)
  • She-Hulk (Marvel Comics)
  • She-Ra [She-Ra: Princess of Power]
  • She-Dragon (Image Comics-Highbrow Ent)
  • She-Thing (Marvel Comics)
  • She-Venom (Marvel Comics)
  • Sheena (Wags)
  • Liz Sherman (Dark Horse, Hellboy)
  • Shi (Crusade)
  • Shikari (DC Comics)
  • Shrinking Violet (DC Comics)
  • Sif (Marvel Comics)
  • Silhouette (Marvel Comics)
  • Silk Spectre (DC Comics)
  • Silverclaw (Marvel Comics)
  • Silver Sable (Marvel Comics)
  • Silver Scorpion
  • Siryn (Marvel Comics)
  • Skids (Marvel Comics)
  • Silver Fox (Marvel Comics)
  • Emma Sonnett (aka the 10th Muse) (various)
  • Snowbird (Marvel Comics)
  • Jenny Sparks (DC - Wildstorm)
  • Sparx (see Blood Pack (comics) version) (DC Comics)
  • Speedy II (DC Comics)
  • Spider Girl (DC Comics)
  • Spider-Girl (Marvel Comics-MC2)
  • Spider-Woman (Marvel Comics)
  • Dorothy Spinner (DC Comics)
  • Spitfire (Marvel Comics)
  • Spoiler (DC Comics)
  • Spellbinder (Harmony Concepts)
  • Spy Smasher (Katarina Armstrong), (DC Comics)
  • Squirrel Girl (Marvel Comics)
  • Stacy X (Marvel Comics)
  • Stardust (AC comics)
  • Starfire (DC Comics)
  • Stargirl (DC Comics)
  • Star-Spangled Kid (DC Comics)
  • Starwoman (Astro City)
  • Stature (Marvel Comics)
  • Stepford Cuckoos (Marvel Comics)
  • Stinger(Cassandra Lang) (Marvel Comics-MC2)
  • Storm (Marvel Comics)
  • Stripperella
  • Stunner (Marvel Comics)
  • Buffy Summers (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
  • Rachel Summers (Marvel Comics)
  • Sun Girl (Marvel Comics)
  • Supergirl (DC Comics)
  • Supergran (TV series)
  • Superwoman (DC Comics)
  • Suprema (Awesome)
  • Surge (Marvel)
  • Swift (DC - Wildstorm)
  • Sydney Savage (see Danger Girl)

 

T: Superhero List

  • Tank Girl (published by Dark Horse Comics)
  • Tara (Marvel Comics)
  • Terra (DC Comics, Teen Titans)
  • Thor Girl (Marvel Comics)
  • Thunder III (DC Comics)
  • Jonni Thunder (DC Comics)
  • Thundra (Marvel Comics)
  • Tigra (Marvel Comics)
  • Timeslip (Marvel Comics)
  • Titaness (Mansion Comics)
  • Topaz (Marvel Comics)
  • Toph (Television) (Avatar the Last Airbender)
  • 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)
  • Twilight (see Youngblood) (various)

 

V: Superhero List

  • Valda the Iron Maiden (DC Comics)
  • Valkyrie (Marvel Comics)
  • Vampirella
  • Velocity (Top Cow: Ciberforce)
  • Venus (Marvel Comics)
  • Vigilante (Patricia Tryce) (DC Comics)
  • Vindicator (Marvel Comics)
  • Violet (The Incredibles)(Movie)
  • Virtuous Venus (Harmony Concepts)
  • Vixen (DC Comics)
  • Vogue (various)
  • Void (DC-Wildstorm)
  • Voodoo (DC-Wildstorm: WildCats)

 

W: Superhero List

  • Jakita Wagner (Dc-Wildstorm: Planetary)
  • Jenny "XJ-9" Wakeman (My Life as a Teenage Robot)
  • Wallflower (Marvel Comics)
  • The Wasp (Marvel Comics)
  • Web Woman (Filmation)
  • 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 (Standard Comics)
  • Wonder Girl (DC Comics)
  • Wonder Girl (Cassie Sandsmark) (DC Comics)
  • Wonder Tot (DC Comics)
  • Wonder Woman (DC Comics)
  • Wonder Woman (Just Imagine...) (DC Comics)
  • Word Girl (Television series title character)

 

X: Superhero List

  • X-23 (Marvel Comics)
  • Xena - Xena: Warrior Princess
  • XS (DC Comics)

 

Y: Superhero List

  • Yellow Ranger (Power Rangers)
  • Gertrude Yorkes (Marvel Comics)

 

Z: Superhero List

  • Zatanna (DC Comics)
  • Zealot (DC-Wildstorm)

Source: Wikipedia.org

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photos by Scott Beale While hanging out at Mission: Comics & Art during 24 Hour Comic Book Day, I couldn’t help but notice that I was surrounded by several fantastic zombified versions of Marvel comics superheros drawn by Matt DeLight, including Captain America, Iron Man and Thor. Here are non-zombie versions of Green Lantern and The Thing [...]This is a blog post from Laughing Squid, subscribe via RSS, Twitter, Facebook & FriendFeed.  
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