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  1. The answer we have below for Female comic superhero created by Roy Thomas has a total of 8 letters. HINTS AND TIPS: Before giving away the correct answer, here are some more hints and tips for you to guess the solution on your own! 1. The first letter of the answer is: M.

  2. The Lady Liberators, also called the Liberators, is a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The original team's only appearance was in Avengers volume 1 #83 (December 1970), written by Roy Thomas, with art by John Buscema and Tom Palmer.

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    First appearing Avengers #83, this all-female team was originally written by Roy Thomas as a way to mock the burgeoning feminist movement. But as with any misguided bigotry, it ended up showcasing exactly how wonderful its targets were, unintentionally becoming a cult hit filled with incredible panels featuring Marvel’s most famous female superhero...

    Created by Roy Thomas and John Buscema as a guise for the evil Enchantress, Valkyrie’s first appearance was as the radical leader of the Lady Liberators, but she didn’t become a regular recurring character until Defenders #4. A chosen warrior of Odin, Valkyrie A.K.A. Brunnhilde was picked to lead the Valkyrior to take fallen Asgardian soldiers to t...

    Probably the most well known of all of the potential Lady Liberators due to her prominence in the MCU, Natasha Romanov was trained from her birth in 1928 to be an assassin in Stalingrad era Russia. Originally introduced as an antagonist to Iron Man in Tales of Suspense #52, Natasha is one of the longest running female characters in the Marvel canon...

    Magneto’s on-again off-again daughter Wanda Maximoff is one of the most powerful (sometimes) mutants who’s ever lived. Raised by a genetically engineered cow called Bova along with her brother Quicksilver, Wanda has one of the most eclectic and exciting origins in comics. Introduced in X-Men #4, she was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, originall...

    One of the original founders of the Avengers, Janet van Dyne also came up with the iconic moniker that now defines the most famous superhero team on earth. Janet first appeared in Tales to Astonish #44 and went on to lead the team from Avengers v1 #217. Wasp’s suit uses Pym Particles, so her powers are very similar to Ant-Man‘s, allowing her to cha...

    The only member of Lady Liberators not appearing in the MCU, Attilan Queen Medusa is part of the Inhumans, a ruling class of advanced prehistoric humans who live on the Moon. They have similar powers to mutants except Inhuman abilities are defined by DNA and triggered by a strange “Terrigen Mist.” First appearing in Fantastic Four #36 as a member o...

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  5. Lady Liberators was created by Roy Thomas, John Buscema and Tom Palmer, and first appeared in the Avengers #83, released in 1970. Although their original appearance was brief, the...

  6. Created by Roy Thomas and Frank Robbins, the character first appeared in the Invaders comic book series as an intended replacement for the Union Jack character, but the costume design did not fit the female torso. Instead, the character of Spitfire, named after the Supermarine Spitfire fighter plane, was created. [1]