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Rey
fictional character in Star Wars
Wanda Maximoff
fictional character from the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Buffy Summers
lead character of Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Natasha Romanoff
fictional character from the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Korra
Avatar Korra, commonly known simply as Korra, is the title lead character in Nickelodeon's animated television series The Legend of Korra (a sequel to Avatar: The Last Airbender), who is part of the Avatar: The Last Airbender world, in which she is depicted as the current incarnation of Raava's Avatar—the spiritual embodiment of balance and change—responsible for maintaining peace and harmony in the world. She is the immediate reincarnation of Avatar Aang (title character and main protagonist from the original series). The character was created by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko an
Vampirella
Vampirella () is a vampire superheroine created by Forrest J Ackerman and comic book artist Trina Robbins in Warren Publishing's black-and-white horror comics magazine Vampirella #1 (Sept. 1969), a sister publication of Creepy and Eerie.
Android 18
Dragon Ball character
Videl
'''' is a fictional character from the Dragon Ball media franchise. Created by Akira Toriyama, she first appears in Chapter 421 of the Dragon Ball manga originally published in Issue 23 of Weekly Shōnen Jump'' on May 11, 1993. Her name is a play on words with her father's name Mr. Satan. Within the series, she is adept in martial arts like her father and using her abilities to fight crime in the city. She is the love interest of Gohan and plays an important role during the story arc where he is the lead character of Dragon Ball. When Gohan appears as a costumed vigilante known as the Great Sai
Elastigirl
Helen Parr (née Truax), also known as Elastigirl or Mrs. Incredible, is a fictional character in Pixar's The Incredibles franchise. A superhero with superhuman elasticity, she is able to stretch and contort her body to extreme lengths and shapes. The wife of Bob Parr (Mr. Incredible) and mother of their three children, she first appears in the animated film The Incredibles (2004), where she and her family defy government-mandated retirement to battle the supervillain Syndrome. In its sequel, Incredibles 2 (2018), she is recruited to lead a public relations campaign in relegalizing superheroes,
Marinette Dupain-Cheng
character and female protagonist of Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir
She-Ra
Adora, known by her alterego She-Ra, is a superheroine in the Masters of the Universe franchise. She is introduced as the protagonist of the 1985 Filmation series She-Ra: Princess of Power, which reveals her to be the long lost twin sister of He-Man. She-Ra again appears in the 2018 reboot She-Ra and the Princesses of Power. A series of toys under her name was produced by Mattel in 1984. She has also appeared in a number of Masters of the Universe comic books, most notably in DC Comics' 2012–2018 MOTU comic series, a roughly 1,000 page single story arc, collected in the 2019 He-Man and the Mas
Peggy Carter
fictional character from the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Violet Parr
main character of The Incredibles
Kate Bishop
fictional character appearing in the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Hope van Dyne
fictional character from the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Sara Lance
fictional character from the Arrowverse
Gamora
fictional character from the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Ochaco Uraraka
fictional character from My Hero Academia
Starlight
fictional comic book character
Bayonetta
fictional character from Bayonetta
Gwen Tennyson
Ben 10 character
Darna
Darna () is a superheroine appearing in Filipino comic books created by writer Mars Ravelo and artist Nestor Redondo. The character was introduced during the Golden Age of Comic Books, debuting in Pilipino Komiks #77 on May 13, 1950. Darna is a retooling of Ravelo's earlier character, Varga, who first appeared in 1947. With her continued presence in literature and art, Darna has been described as a Filipino cultural icon. Throughout the years, she has been adapted to a number of media platforms, such as film, television, plays and video games.
Jane Foster
fictional character from the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Carol Danvers
fictional character from the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Nebula
fictional character from the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Painkiller Jane
fictional character
Miss Fury
fictional character, superhero
Shuri
fictional character from the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Lady Death
fictional character in Coffin Comics
Kamala Khan
Marvel Cinematic Universe character
Trini Kwan
the Yellow Power Ranger character
Mantis
fictional character from the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Yelena Belova
fictional character from the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Fantomah
Fantomah is an American comics character, best known as one of the earliest comic book superheroines. Created by Fletcher Hanks, the character first appeared in Jungle Comics #2 (cover-dated Feb. 1940), published by Fiction House. Hanks is also known for creating the equally strange Stardust the Super Wizard.
Nia Nal
fictional superhero from the TV series Supergirl