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  2. Category:Fictional polearm and spearfighters - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:Fictional female warriors - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Fictional female military personnel - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Fictional military personnel. It includes female that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Subcategories

  5. Category:Fictional gunfighters - Wikipedia

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    Fictional characters who primarily or notably use firearms in combat. Subcategories. This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total. ...

  6. Category:Fictional martial artists by type - Wikipedia

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    Fictional hammer fighters (1 C, 31 P) Fictional hapkido practitioners (15 P) K. ... Fictional polearm and spearfighters (1 C, 59 P) S. Fictional shield fighters (48 P)

  7. Sheena, Queen of the Jungle - Wikipedia

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    Sheena, Queen of the Jungle, is a fictional American comic book jungle girl heroine, originally published primarily by Fiction House during the Golden Age of Comic Books.She was the first female comic book character with her own title, with her 1941 premiere issue (cover-dated Spring 1942) preceding Wonder Woman #1 (Summer 1942).

  8. Jinx (G.I. Joe) - Wikipedia

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    Jinx is a fictional character from the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero toyline, comic books and animated series. She debuted in 1987 as the G.I. Joe Team's female ninja, and since then her code name has been the identity of several other incarnations of the same character, including one of Snake Eyes' apprentices in G.I. Joe: Sigma 6, Chuckles' undercover contact in G.I. Joe: Cobra, and Storm ...

  9. Onna-musha - Wikipedia

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    Other important examples are Yamakawa Futaba and Niijima Yae, who become symbols of the struggle for Japanese women's rights. Some of the onna-musha have become symbolic of a city or prefecture. Ii Naotora and Tachibana Ginchiyo are often celebrated at the Hamamatsu and Yanagawa festivals respectively.