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  1. Category page. This page lists all of the female X-Men related characters. Bling! Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted.

    • Ororo Munroe (Storm) First Appearance: Giant-Size X-Men #1 (April 1975) by Len Wein, Dave Cockrum, Peter Iro, Glynis Wein, John Costanza. As a thief, a goddess, a Quiet Council member, Queen of Wakanda, and Regent of Arakko, Storm is a force of nature.
    • Jean Grey (Marvel Girl) First Appearance: X-Men #1 (July 1963) by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, Paul Reinman, and Sam Rosen. Jean is an Omega-level mutant with telekinesis and telepathy that can put Professor X to shame.
    • Emma Frost (The White Queen) First Appearance: X-Men #129 (October 1979) by Chris Claremont, John Byrne, Terry Austin, Bob Sharen, and Tom Orzechowski.
    • Kitty Pryde (Shadowcat) First Appearance: X-Men #129 (October 1979) by Chris Claremont, John Byrne, Terry Austin, Bob Sharen, and Tom Orzechowski. Over the years, Kitty Pryde has grown from the spunky 13-and-a-half-year-old to a veritable hurricane.
  2. Oct 21, 2021 · Ever since they were founded in 1963, the X-Men have always had a wide array of beautiful women who filled its pages (how ironic, given the male-centric title). Every new iteration and team brought yet another beautiful woman or two. Better yet, they were smart, cunning and powerful women.

  3. From Storm's strong, confident sense of duty to the sexy and smouldering allure of Emma Frost, the women of the X-Men are one of the most exciting bunch of female characters in all of...

    • 10 Polaris Controls The Power of Magnetism
    • 9 Rogue Can Drain Anyone She Touches and Gain Their Powers
    • 8 Magik Is A Magician Trained by Doctor Strange
    • 6 Monet Has A Variety of Powers from Super Strength to Telepathy
    • 5 White Queen Is One of The Most Experienced Psychics on The Planet
    • 4 Hope Summers Can Copy Multiple Powers at The Same Time
    • 3 Rachel Summers Is One of The Most Powerful Telepaths on Earth
    • 2 Storm Can Manipulate The Weather However She Wants
    • 1 Jean Grey Is The Most Powerful Telekinetic That Ever Lived

    Polaris, aka Lorna Dane, is the daughter of Magneto. As such, she takes after her dad when it comes to controlling magnetism. Though Lorna’s spent most of her time in the X-Factor comics, she was invited to join the X-Men after the original five, which makes her one of the longest-standing X-Mencharacters. She doesn’t quite have the same level of p...

    Rogue has the ability to drain the strength and memory of anyone she touches, including any powers they have if they’re superpowered. At one point, she drained Captain Marvel longer than she’d ever touched anyone before. As a result, the powers she absorbed thanks to Captain Marvel suddenly became permanent, leaving her with super-strength and spee...

    Magikisn’t hugely powerful when she relies solely on her mutant abilities. She's just able to teleport with the use of her “stepping discs,” which can take her anywhere she wants on the planet without trying. What actually got Magik her spot on this list is the fact she’s a powerful magician. RELATED: 10 Beloved Marvel Superhero Teams That Weren't ...

    Monet St. Croixsomehow hit the superpower lotto. She doesn’t just have one ability like most mutants, she’s got something like a dozen. It’s as if the creators weren’t sure they were going to be around, so quickly rattled off a list of powers to give her. As a result, Monet has enough super-strength to briefly battle She-Hulk. She’s got the ability...

    Emma Frostwas originally considered an Omega-Level mutant before the definition changed rather abruptly. Nevertheless, she’s still one of the most powerful telepaths alive, with the X-Men constantly relying on her abilities. RELATED: 10 Comic Book Characters That Were Changed To Look Like Their Movie Counterparts Emma can use her telepathy to creat...

    Hope was the first mutant born several years after M-Day. She spent several years in the future training under Cable and learning to use her powers, which allowed her to copy other mutant's abilities. This makes Hope similar to Rogue. However, unlike Rogue, she doesn’t have to drain someone else’s powers to use them. She automatically knows what po...

    Rachel Summers was once considered an Omega-Level Mutant because of her incredible telepathic powers. Like every other telepath, Rachel has the standard list of special abilities to help her as a superhero. She can create psychic shields and fire psychic blasts, and she can fly – an ability she uses to go anywhere and do anything she wants. What re...

    Ororo Munroe joined the X-Men during its most popular era– the so-called “international” team that rescued the originals from Krakoa. As Storm, she possesses the ability to control the weather and create everything from raging storms to simple rainfall. Although she can alter the weather however she likes, Storm is usually careful with how she uses...

    When Jean Grey was introduced, her powers were suppressed. She only had access to her telekinesis, which proved to be an effective limiter as she could barely lift herself, let alone any other heavy objects. Over time, she gained greater control of her powers and became a more powerful telekinetic. These increased again after she became one with th...

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  4. Even though they call themselves the X-Men, most of the most remembered mutants, and beloved by fans, are the female members of the group. Jean Grey, Storm, ...

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  6. Dec 16, 2017 · However, it's the longest-running superhero franchise that has the best list of female heavy hitters; the women of X-Men. We've been subjected to the Professor X versus Magneto story over and over again, to the point to where the secondary characters supporting them have become more entertaining.

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