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issues (#7-11, Nov 1939 to Apr 1940),
predating many
other Golden Age
superheroines. Jane 6ᴇᴍ35,
later known as Q-X3, was a
hybrid of
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Ladybug et Chat Noir (TF1) - Marinette, la plus
parisienne des
superhéroïnes" [Miraculous, the
adventures of
Ladybug and Chat Noir (TF1) - Marinette...
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Doctor Light (Dr.
Kimiyo Tazu Hoshi) is a
superhero appearing in
comic books published by DC Comics.
Kimiyo Hoshi is a
distinct character from the villain...
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Latino superheroes,
either from
Latin America or of
Latin American descent. Slug (Atomix)
Sebastian Cristea (Colentina) Fawn (Starforce...
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Supergirl is the name of
several fictional superheroines appearing in
American comic books published by DC Comics. The original, current, and most well...
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Spectre is the name of two
fictional superheroines in the
graphic novel limited series Watchmen,
published by DC Comics.
Created by Alan
Moore and...
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Arrowette is a
superheroine that
appear in
American comic books published by DC Comics. The
Bonnie King
version of
Arrowette appears in World's Finest...
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Hawkwoman is the name of
several superheroines all
owned by DC
Comics and
existing in that company's DC Universe. They are partners, and
sometimes spouses...
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Marvel Girl is an
alias used by at
least three fictional Marvel Comics superheroines: Jean Grey, best
known as a
founding member of the X-Men
Valeria Richards...