List of female supervillains

This is a list of supervillainess characters 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.

Comic books

Marvel Comics

Avengers villains

Captain America villains

Cosmic villains

  • Aegis
  • Nebula

Hulk villains

Iron Man villains

Spider-Man villains

Thor villains

X-Men villains

Other Marvel villains

DC Comics

Aquaman villains

Batman villains

Flash villains

Green Arrow villains

New Gods villains

Superman villains

Teen Titans villains

Wonder Woman villains

Other DC villains

Other comics

American Animation

2D

Wuya (Xiaolin Showdown) Azula (Avatar: The Last Airbender) Baby Doll (Batman: The Animated Series only) Baroness (G.I. Joe) Catra, Scorpia, and Shadow Weaver (She-Ra: Princess of Power) Cruella de Vil (One Hundred and One Dalmatians) Demona (Gargoyles) Doctor Blight (Captain Planet) Eris (Billy and Mandy) Evil-Lyn (Masters of the Universe) Fox (Gargoyles) Frightwig, Joey/Rojo, Forever Princess Judith and Charmcaster (Ben 10) Galatea (Justice League Unlimited only) Inque (Batman Beyond Only) Lady Kale (Princess Gwenevere and the Jewel Riders) Morgana (Princess Gwenevere and the Jewel Riders) Mirage (Aladdin) Mother Gothel (Tangled) Penelope Spectra and Ember McLain (Danny Phantom) Poison Ivy Queen Chrysalis (My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic) Sedusa and Femme Fatale (The Powerpuff Girls) Shego (Kim Possible) Talon (Static Shock) Ursula (The Little Mermaid) Zarana (G.I.Joe)

3D

Blackarachnia (Beast Wars: Transformers. Though originally a Maximal protoform, she was reprogrammed into an evil Predacon in her series debut by Tarantulas. Then, half-way through the second season, she begins to warm-up to the Maximal Silverbolt in a Romeo and Juliet-type relationship, eventually siding with the other Maximals at the beginning of the third season. Even though her 'natural' Predacon shell programming prevents her from becoming truly good, it is not until she dies and is reformatted into a Transmetal 2 that she then completely allies with the Maximals; her Predacon shell program finally erased. However, she still retains- and likes- her "bad girl" persona. In the sequel series, Beast Machines: Transformers, she remains a Maximal the entire time.) Strika (Beast Machines: Transformers, a Vehicon general) Lamprey (Shadow Raiders) Hexadecimal (ReBoot) Daemon (ReBoot) Scarlet Overkill ("Minions (film)")

Anime (Japanese animation)

Ayakashi Sisters (Sailor Moon, they were eventually turned good in the anime only) Cassidy (Yamato) (Pokémon) "Iron" Goldie Musou (Gunsmith Cats) Jessica "Jessie" (Musashi) (Pokémon) Kagura (InuYasha) Kanoe (X) Kaolinite (Sailor Moon) Mistress 9 (Sailor Moon) Queen Beryl (Sailor Moon) Queen Metaria (Sailor Moon) Queen Nehellenia (Sailor Moon) Precia Testarossa (Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha) Road Kamelot (D.Gray-man, though a child she is one of most powerful villains) Sailor Animamates (Sailor Moon) Sailor Galaxia (Sailor Moon) Sailor Quartet (Sailor Moon, they were eventually turned good) Witches 5 (Sailor Moon) Zirconia (Sailor Moon) The Dark Lovers (Mermaid Melody: Pichi Pichi Pitch) SheShe and MiMi/ Black Beauty Sisters (Mermaid Melody: Pichi Pichi Pitch) Tekkaman Sword (Tekkaman Blade) Zangya (Dragon Ball Z: Bojack Unbound) Oceanus Shenron (Dragon Ball GT) Mamba (Dragon Ball GT: A Hero's Legacy) Princess Snake (Dragon Ball Z) Dante (Fullmetal Alchemist) Lust (Fullmetal Alchemist) Mariko (Elfen Lied)

Live action TV

Adria (Stargate SG-1) Alti (Xena) Amy Madison (Buffy, the Vampire Slayer) Astronema (Power Rangers: Lost Galaxy) was turned to good by Zordon's energy wave. Ardra (Star Trek: The Next Generation) Azkadellia (Tin Man) was turned back to good B'Etor (Star Trek: The Next Generation & Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) Borg Queen (Star Trek: Voyager) Callisto (Xena) was turned good Catherine Weaver (Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles) Chase (Blade: The Series) Christine White (The 10th Kingdom) Christy Jenkins (Charmed) The Crone (Charmed) Darla (Buffy, the Vampire Slayer/Angel) turned good before she died the second time Divatox (Power Rangers: Turbo)was turned human by Zordon's energy wave Drusilla (Buffy the Vampire Slayer/Angel) Eve (Angel) Faith[3] (Buffy the Vampire Slayer/Angel) was turned good Female Changeling (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) Giggerota (LEXX) Glory (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) Hannah Webster (Charmed) Harmony Kendall[3] (Buffy the Vampire Slayer/Angel) was turned good and back Helen Brucker (Angel) (Empress) Hoshi Sato (Star Trek: Enterprise) Irina Derevko (Alias) Jadis, the White Witch from (The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe and its movie adaptation) Jasmine (Angel) Jha'dur (Babylon 5) Intendant Kira (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) Kreeya (Mortal Kombat: Conquest) Ice (Amazing Extraordinary Friends) Lilah Morgan (Angel) Livia[3] (Xena) was turned good Lursa (Star Trek: The Next Generation & Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) Maggie Walsh (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) Mele-on Grayza (Farscape) Raina (Cleopatra 2525) Rita Repulsa (Mighty Morphin Power Rangers)was turned human by zordon's energy wave Rumina (The Adventures of Sinbad) The Seer (Charmed) Sela (Star Trek: The Next Generation) Seska (Star Trek: Voyager) Suspiria[4][(Star Trek: Voyager) Valesca (Xena) Vorpax (Mortal Kombat: Conquest) Winn Adami (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) Xena[3] (Xena & Hercules) was turned a heroine

Video games

See also: Portrayal of women in video games § List of notable female characters Adrian Malprave (James Bond 007: Agent Under Fire) Nicole Horne (Max Payne) ALPHA-152 (Dead or Alive 4) Amanda Evert (Tomb Raider Legend) Alexia Ashford (Resident Evil: Code Veronica) Aurelia (Soul Calibur III) Brahne (Final Fantasy IX) Carmen Sandiego (Carmen Sandiego series) Fortune (Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty) Christie (Dead or Alive) Cynder (The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning) was turned good Dark Queen (Battletoads) Marilith (Final Fantasy I) Gruntilda (Banjo-Kazooie & sequels) Larxene (Kingdom Hearts) Hecuba (Onimusha: Warlords & Onimusha Blade Warriors) Hisako Yao (Siren) Jacqueline Natla (Tomb Raider/Tomb Raider Anniversary) Jenova (Final Fantasy VII) Jujudormah (Onimusha 2: Samurai's Destiny & Onimusha Blade Warriors) Paragon (Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects) Petra (Broken Sword III: The Sleeping Dragon) Elexis Sinclaire (SiN, SiN Episodes) The Shadow Queen (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door) The Shadow Sirens (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door) Shirach (Romancing SaGa]) Sniper Wolf (Metal Gear Solid) Mature and Vice (The King of Fighters) Mileena (Mortal Kombat) Minax (Ultima II and Ultima Online) Nina Williams (Tekken) Rashoujin Mizuki (Samurai Shodown 2) Sarah Kerrigan (Starcraft) Shahdee (Prince of Persia: Warrior Within) Solara (Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects) Sophia Leigh (Tomb Raider III) T'Uerell (Star Trek: Legacy) Tira (Soul Calibur) Ultimecia (Final Fantasy VIII) Vega Donna (Onimusha 3: Demon Siege) Veran (The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages Veronica Vera (Shadow Hearts: Covenant) Whiptail (Heavenly Sword) Dark Samus (Metroid Prime 2: Echoes & Metroid Prime 3: Corruption) SA-X (Metroid Fusion) Juri Han (Street Fighter) Mistral (Metal Gear Rising) Myrrah (Gears of War)

See also

References

  1. "5 Female Super Villains Ready For the Marvel Cinematic Universe". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved 15 August 2014.
  2. "10 Best Female Super-Villains". Movie Pilot. Retrieved 15 August 2014.
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