Supergirl
Fictional Universe: DC Comics
Kara, Superman’s famous cousin, has spent twelve years hiding her powers a secret on earth, but when sinister characters threaten National City, she embodies the hero she was always meant to be. “Supergirl” is currently on CBS, played by Melissa Benoist.
Black Widow
Fictional Universe: Marvel
Trained by the KGB’s infamous Red Room Academy, the Black Widow is an expert spy and assassin, making her valuable asset to the Avengers. She is currently played by Scarlett Johansson.
Catwoman: Anne Hathaway
Fictional Universe: DC Comics
Despite her villainous tendencies, Catwoman works alongside Batman to protect Gotham City. She was recently played in “The Dark Knight Rises” by Anne Hathaway.
Wonder Woman:
Fictional Universe: DC Comics
With a wide range of superhuman abilities and an arsenal of weapons like the Lasso of Truth, Wonder Woman is a hero who truly lives up to her name. She will be played by Gal Gadot in the 2017 film “Wonder Woman.”
Mystique:
Fictional Universe: Marvel
Mystique is a mutant with shape-shifting abilities that allow her to mimic any person, from looks to voice. She was most recently portrayed by Jennifer Lawrence in the most recent “X-Men” films.
Storm:
Fictional Universe: Marvel
Another mutant from the “X-Men,” Storm can control the weather and fly. Halle Berry most recent played her in the “X-Men” films.
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Invisible Woman:
Fictional Universe: Marvel
As the first female Marvel superhero and a member of the Fantastic Four, the Invisible Woman not only can turn invisible, but also control fields of psionic energy.
Gamora:
Fictional Universe: Marvel
Though she has no superpowers, Gamora is a skilled combatant and a Guardian of the Galaxy. Zoe Saldana played her in the 2014 film “Guardians of the Galaxy.”
Rogue:
Fictional Universe: Marvel
Originally introduced as a villain, Rogue joined forces with other mutants in the X-Men by using her power-draining abilities for good. In various “X-Men” films, she was played by Anna Paquin.
Shadowcat:
Fictional Universe: Marvel
Shadowcat gets her name from her quantum tunnelling abilities, allowing her to pass through solid matter with no harm. Ellen Page most recently played her in the “X-Men” films.
Batgirl:
Fictional Universe: DC Comics
This crime-fighting prodigy uses her unparalleled fighting and computer skills to battle villains on Gotham’s streets, whether or not Batman wants the help. Batgirl was most famously played by Yvonne Craig in the 1960s “Batman” TV series.