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This is a list of female supervillains that can be found in American comic books and associated mediums. They are a counterpart to the superheroine , just as the villain is the counterpart to the hero.
Pages in category "Marvel Comics female supervillains" The following 184 pages are in this category, out of 184 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
X-Men #94 (August, 1975) Veronica Dultry is a villainess with flight and hypnotic abilities. Ferocia: Marvel Premiere #15 (May, 1974) An Iron Fist villain who was magically-evolved from a K'un-L'un wolf. Frenzy: X-Factor #4 (May 1986) Joanna Cargill is a super-strong mutant with steel-hard skin. She has been a member of the Alliance of Evil ...
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Maa-Gor is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.. A member of a tribe of Man-Apes from Savage Land. [4] After losing a battle with Ka-Zar, he walks into the mystic mist surrounding Savage Land, which transform him into a superhuman with increased intelligence, and he renames himself Man-God.
However, the X-Corps were soon destroyed by Mystique, leaving M to join the X-Corporation's European branch, located in Paris, where she assisted Cannonball, Multiple Man, and Siryn in defeating Weapon XII. Monet helped the X-Men battle Black Tom Cassidy and the Juggernaut before returning to her duties at X-Corporation Paris. [volume & issue ...
C. M. Edwards of Game Rant named Deathbird one of Marvel's "most iconic female villains," describing her as a "prominent threat to both the X-Men and Captain Marvel." [ 48 ] Liz Wyatt of Comic Book Resources referred to Deathbird as an "iconic villain" of Captain Marvel. [ 49 ]