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  2. Category:Marvel Comics female superheroes - Wikipedia

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    Mania (character) Mantis (Marvel Cinematic Universe) Mantis (Marvel Comics) Mantra (comics) Mariko Yashida; Marrow (character) Wanda Maximoff (Marvel Cinematic Universe) Mayday Parker; Mayhem (comics) Medusa (comics) Meggan (character) Mercury (Marvel Comics) Layla Miller; Nico Minoru; Miraclewoman; Miss America (Madeline Joyce) Miss Fury ...

  3. Carol Danvers - Wikipedia

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    Carol Danvers has been described as one of Marvel's most notable and powerful female heroes, being labelled as a symbol of female empowerment. Since her original introduction in comics, the character has been featured in various other Marvel-licensed products, including video games, animated television series, and merchandise such as trading cards

  4. 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.

  5. Category:Marvel Comics female supervillains - Wikipedia

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    Malice (character) Man-Killer; Mania (character) Marrow (character) Wanda Maximoff (Marvel Cinematic Universe) Mindblast; Morgan le Fay (Marvel Comics) Mother Night (character) Murmur (Marvel Comics) Mystique (character)

  6. America Chavez - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Daisy Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Daisy Johnson is a superhuman with seismic (earthquake-producing) powers and is the illegitimate daughter of Calvin Zabo, the supervillain known as Mister Hyde.Taken in by S.H.I.E.L.D., she is under the careful eye of its longtime executive director, Nick Fury, even after the latter's defection from the agency during the events of the Secret War series.

  8. Jean Grey - Wikipedia

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    The A.V. Club ranked Jean Grey 60th in their "100 Best Marvel Characters" list. [133] Joe Garza of Slashfilm ranked Jean Grey 1st in their "Most Powerful X-Men Characters" list. [134] Rachel Ulatowski of The Mary Sue ranked Jean Grey 1st in their "10 Most Powerful X-Men of All Time" list. [135]

  9. Phyla-Vell - Wikipedia

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    CBR.com ranked Phyla-Vell 4th in their "25 Most Powerful Guardians Of The Galaxy" list, [44] 5th in their "The Kree: The 10 Most Powerful Members Of The Race" list, [45] 6th in their "All The Captain Marvels" list, [46] 7th in their "Marvel's 20 Most Powerful Cosmic Heroes" list, [47] 8th in their "20 Powerful Female Marvel Characters We Hope ...