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  1. This page lists all of the female X-Men related characters. Adrienne Frost. Amanda Sefton. Amelia Voght. Angel Salvadore. Annalee. Arclight. Ariel. Armor. Astra. Astrid Bloom. Aurora. Beautiful Dreamer. Bei the Blood Moon. Bellona. Big Bertha. Birdy. Black Womb. Blindfold. Bling! Blink (Cinematic Universe) Bliss. Bluestreak. Boom Boom. Brood Queen.

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    • 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.
    • 10 Laura Kinney
    • 9 Hisako Ichiki
    • 8 Monet St. Croix
    • 7 Lorna Dane
    • 6 Illyana Rasputin
    • 5 Ororo Munroe
    • 4 Anna Marie Lebeau
    • 3 Emma Frost
    • 2 Hope Summers
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    Codename: X-23 and Wolverine

    1. First Appearance: NYX#3 (December 2003), by Joe Quesada, Joshua Middleton, Jean-François Beaulieu, Chris Eliopoulos, and Randy Gentile Laura Kinney is the female clone of Wolverine. She came into being thanks to the combined DNA of Wolverine and one of the scientists who created her, Sarah Kinney. However, she soon escaped the top-secret laboratory she was being hidden in and became a major hero in her own right. Wolverine is one of the strongest members of The X-Men, so it makes sense his...

    Codename: Armor

    1. First Appearance: Astonishing X-MenVol. 3 #4 (August 2004), by Joss Whedon, John Cassaday, Laura Martin, and Chris Eliopoulos Armor is one of the younger members of the X-Men. Hisako Ichiki first appeared in Marvel Comics in 2004 and was originally trained by Kitty Pryde. While it took her a little while to master her powers, Armor has the mutant ability to create a psionic exoskeleton that builds itself around her body. When her armor is up, Hisako gains superhuman strength and durability...

    Codename: M

    1. First Appearance: Generation X#1 (September 1994), by Scott Lobdell, Chris Bachalo, Mark Buckingham, Steve Buccellato, Electric Crayon, Richard Starkings and Comicraft Monet St. Croix isn't as popular as other female X-Men members; however, the mutant known as M is one of the most powerful heroes in the Marvel Universe. What puts M on a list of the most powerful female mutants is the fact her abilities make her near-perfect. Monet's powers include telepathy, telekinesis, and a genius-level...

    Codename: Polaris

    1. First Appearance: X-Men#49 (August 1968), by Arnold Drake, Don Heck, Werner Roth, John Tartaglione, and Herb Cooper Polaris is Magneto's daughter, which says everything fans need to know about her power levels. Polaris has abilities similar to her father's, and her magnetic manipulation sometimes surpasses his. She can also absorb energy from two different sources simultaneously and combine them to do just about anything. Polaris did have a secondary mutation at one point, which allowed he...

    Codename: Magik

    1. First Appearance: Giant-Size X-Men#1 (April 1975), by Len Wein, Dave Cockrum, Peter Iro, Glynis Wein and John Costanza Magik has been around for a very long time. She's the little sister of long-time X-Men member Colossus; however, her powers and demeanor are the polar opposite of her big brother, who's a kind giant in a metal body. Magik has the mutant power to create teleportation discs, yet she gained her darkest power during a tragedy. Magik went to the hellish dimension Limbo whenever...

    Codename: Storm

    1. First Appearance: Giant-Size X-Men#1 (April 1975), by Len Wein, Dave Cockrum, Peter Iro, Glynis Wein and John Costanza Power isn't based on superpowers alone; it's also about leadership qualities. No X-Men proved that more than Storm, especially when she lost her powers after being shot by agent Henry Gyrich. While this temporarily weakened her, she returned stronger than ever and became the leader of both the Morlocks and the X-Men, all without superpowers. However, when Storm is powered,...

    Codename: Rogue

    1. First Appearance: Avengers Annual#10 (August 1981), by Chris Claremont, Michael Golden, Armando Gil and Joe Rosen Due to her mutation, Rogue is one of the most powerful X-Men members ever. When she touches anyone skin-to-skin, she gains their powers. The longer she touches them, the stronger her powers become. This means she can touch Wolverine and develop his healing factor, touch Colossus and gain his impenetrable skin, and even touch multiple people and gain all their powers simultaneou...

    Codename: The White Queen

    1. First Appearance: X-Men#129 (October 1979), by Chris Claremont, John Byrne, Terry Austin, Bob Sharen and Tom Orzechowski Emma Frost has two latent mutant abilities: one more powerful than the other. Her secondary mutation is the ability to turn into an organic, flexible diamond form, which makes her almost invulnerable. While this is a nice power for situations requiring a defensive approach, it strips her of her most powerful abilities. Emma Frost is a telepath on par with Professor X. Sh...

    Codename: Hope

    1. First Appearance: X-MenVol. 2 #205 (November 2007), by Mike Carey, Chris Bachalo, Tim Townsend, Brian Reber and Cory Petit Hope Summers is probably the most powerful mutant on the planet. She was the first mutant born after M-Day, and the power of her birth caused Cerebra to explode. When Cable saved her as a baby, he took her into his care, believing she was the mutant messiah. However, there was another timeline where her birth started the apocalyptic future Bishop lived through. With bo...

    Learn about the strongest female mutants in Marvel Comics, from Laura Kinney to Jean Grey. See their powers, origins, and achievements as members of the X-Men team.

  2. Often listed as one of the most notable and powerful female characters in Marvel Comics, Rogue has been adapted in various media incarnations. Anna Paquin portrayed the character in 20th Century Fox's X-Men film series, while Lenore Zann, Meghan Black and Kieren van den Blink have provided her voice in animation.

    • Anna Marie LeBeau (maiden name unknown)
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    • Carol Danvers AKA Captain Marvel. Carol Danvers long dreamed of space exploration, so it’s fitting that she would grow up to become the leader of Alpha Flight and one of the most powerful spacefaring Super Heroes in existence!
    • Natasha Romanoff AKA Black Widow. Nat is the epitome of everything that comes to mind when you think of a cool, always capable spy. Born in the Soviet Union as Natalia Romanova, she was orphaned as a child.
    • Wanda Maximoff AKA Scarlet Witch. Wanda is definitely not someone you want to pick a fight with! One of the planet’s most powerful magic wielders, she can manipulate chaos magic and warp reality.
    • Jessica Jones. Everyone’s favorite surly, sarcastic, leather jacket-loving private eye! When Jessica was a child, her father accidentally crashed the family car into a military truck.
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  4. Nov 20, 2021 · Learn about the most powerful women in the X-Men comics, from Polaris to Storm. They have various abilities, such as magnetism, telepathy, and weather control, and some can even access the Phoenix Force.

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