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  2. Luma Lynai - Wikipedia

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    Super-powers similar to Superman, but only under an orange sun. Luma Lynai is a minor fictional character in the DC Universe , one of many to use the alias Superwoman . She first appeared in the story "Superman's Super Courtship!"

  3. List of female superheroes - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. Super Powers Collection - Wikipedia

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    The cover also included images from the DC Comics Super Powers Style Guide. [32] Mexican retail chain Máscara De Látex produced five phone cases of DC characters with Super Powers-inspired packaging in 2014. The cases depicted Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Joker, and assorted DC super heroes, respectively. [33]

  5. Aminah Robinson - Wikipedia

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    Robinson received her formal art training at the Columbus Art School (now the Columbus College of Art and Design) from 1957-1960. [8] She continued to live and work in Columbus. Then she studied art history and philosophy at Ohio State University (1960 to 1963), Franklin University , and Columbus' Bliss College.

  6. Category:DC Comics female superheroes - Wikipedia

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    DC Super Hero Girls (1 C, 6 P) Doctor Fate ... Wonder Woman (6 C, 17 P) Pages in category "DC Comics female superheroes" ... Power Girl; Diana Prince (DC Extended ...

  7. Liberty Belle (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Early in her mystery-woman career, she had an arrangement with Tom Revere, a guard at the Liberty Bell. When she signaled him, he would ring the bell for her and trigger her powers. [2] In her later years, after decades of super-strength many began to theorize about the nature of her powers.

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  9. Bizarra - Wikipedia

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    Reverse abilities of Wonder Woman including super-strength and a magic lasso that forces one to tell lies Bizarra is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics . Bizarra first appeared in DC Comics Presents #71 (July 1984), in a story written by E. Nelson Bridwell with art by Curt Swan .