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The Legend of the Blue Lotus. The following is a list of 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.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is an American media franchise and shared universe that involves productions of superhero films and television series. These productions star various titular superheroes; they are independently produced by Marvel Studios and are based on characters that appear in American comic books published by Marvel Comics .
These 30 characters—comprised of heroes and villains—all have a claim to being the most powerful Marvel character.
America Chavez has been described as one of Marvel's most notable and powerful female heroes, being labelled as the publisher's first Latin-American LGBT character to star in a comic book series as the eponymous character.
Natasha Romanoff (Black Widow) from Marvel Cinematic Universe [19] Nebula from Marvel Cinematic Universe; Peggy Carter from Marvel Cinematic Universe; Red Sonja from Red Sonja (1985) Rogue from the X-Men films [8] Sharon Carter from Marvel Cinematic Universe; Sif from Marvel Cinematic Universe; Storm from the X-Men films [8] Wanda Maximoff ...
Carol Susan Jane Danvers is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Created by writer Roy Thomas and artist Gene Colan, the character first appeared as an officer in the United States Air Force and a colleague of the Kree superhero Mar-Vell in Marvel Super-Heroes #13 (March 1968).
Following her reintroduction as the Hellcat, the character has been described as one of Marvel's most notable and powerful female heroes. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Rachael Taylor portrayed Trish Walker in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) / Netflix series Jessica Jones (2015–2019), Luke Cage (2016–2018), and The Defenders (2017).