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Female villains depicted in literature. Villains are often defined by their acts of selfishness, stupidity, evilness, craziness, cruelty, and cunning. They display immoral behavior that can oppose or pervert justice.
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.
DC Comics female supervillains (3 C, 158 P) I. Image Comics female supervillains (7 P) M. Marvel Comics female supervillains (1 C, 184 P) Pages in category "Female ...
Female literary villains (87 P) A. Villainess anime and manga (18 P) D. ... Pages in category "Female villains" The following 171 pages are in this category, out of ...
Female literary villains (87 P) Male literary villains (5 C, 199 P) S. Shakespeare villains (1 C, 16 P) Pages in category "Literary villains"
James Jesse/The Trickster - A supervillain from DC Comics and a foe of the Flash. The Joker - The chaotic counterpart to Batman's strive for order displays several characteristics of the trickster. Inscrutable, unpredictable and a defining obsession with gags and pranks that are sometimes harmless, sometimes deadly.
The Story of GROWL by Judy Horacek (2007): Growl, a young female monster; Vampire Academy series by Richelle Mead (2007–10): Lissa, Jill and Rose, vampires; The Host by Stephenie Meyer (2008): Wanderer, a female parasitic alien implanted into the body of a human woman
1 Literature. 2 Film. 3 Comic books. 4 Television. ... This article may contain excessive or irrelevant examples. ... Man with No Name: Dollars Trilogy: Clint ...