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  2. List of female supervillains - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Category:Image Comics supervillains - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects ... Subcategories. This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total. -Image Comics female supervillains (8 P ...

  4. Category:Marvel Comics female supervillains - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  5. She-Hulk - Wikipedia

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    First appearance of the She-Hulk from the first issue of her title, The Savage She-Hulk #1 (November 1979). Art by John Buscema.. She-Hulk was created by Stan Lee, who wrote only the first issue, and was the last character he created for Marvel Comics, [6] until his return to comics with Ravage 2099 in 1992.

  6. Category:Supervillain comics - Wikipedia

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    Supervillains with their own comic book titles (1 C, 57 P) Pages in category "Supervillain comics" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.

  7. 'She-Hulk' Just Introduced a Dangerous Supervillain Team - AOL

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    According to Marvel (and the always helpful Marvel Fandom Wikipedia), Intelligencia is a rotating group of supervillains including M.O.D.O.K., Doctor Doom, and Egghead, who first appeared in 2009 ...

  8. Category:Comics supervillains - Wikipedia

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    Supervillains depicted in comics, villainous stock characters, usually possessing superhuman abilities. In instances where the supervillain does not have superhuman, mystical, or alien powers, the supervillain may possess a genius intellect or a skill set that allows him to draft complex schemes or commit crimes in a way normal humans cannot.

  9. Supervillain - Wikipedia

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    Supervillains of the United Underworld from the 1966 film Batman, a film adaptation of the comic books based on Batman and the 1960s television show of the same name. From left to right: Penguin, Riddler, Catwoman, and Joker. A supervillain, supervillainess or supercriminal is a variant of the villainous stock character.