View Poll Results: Who is Marvel's lead female?

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  • BLACK WIDOW [Natasha Romanova]

    49 7.54%
  • CAPTAIN MARVEL [Carol Danvers]

    126 19.38%
  • ELEKTRA [Elektra Natchios]

    5 0.77%
  • INVISIBLE WOMAN [Sue Richard]

    55 8.46%
  • KITTY PRYDE

    22 3.38%
  • JEAN GREY

    89 13.69%
  • MYSTIQUE [Raven Darkholme]

    6 0.92%
  • ROGUE [Anna Marie]

    43 6.62%
  • PSYLOCKE [Elisabeth ‘Betsy’ Braddock]

    10 1.54%
  • SCARLET WITCH [Wanda Maximoff]

    29 4.46%
  • SHE-HULK [Jennifer Walters]

    37 5.69%
  • SPIDERWOMAN [Jessica Drew]

    10 1.54%
  • STORM [Queen Ororo Monroe]

    129 19.85%
  • WHITE QUEEN [Emma Frost]

    29 4.46%
  • WASP [Janet vanDyne]

    11 1.69%
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    Cool WOMEN OF MARVEL: Appreciation for all the heroines in comics (and behind the scenes)

    I think we need a thread where we can discuss Marvel’s numerous (and AMAZING) female characters (and the various artist, writers, editors and inkers behind the scenes) in a safe environment -- so to be clear this is an APPRECIATION thread, if you are not appreciating then this is not the place for you. I'll try and keep it updated as best I can, with updates on all new female solo series, female lead comics, female heavy teams and comics writer and illustrated by women. I'll also add links to the appreciation threads of all the amazing Marvel women.

    As with nearly all my threads, I've put a poll. HUGE apologies if your favourite was not in there, I'm limited to 15; so had to make a guess which 15 deserved their spot. I tried to pick across a broad spectrum, from appearances outside of comics, iconic status, major importance to 616, and lead solo females. If I had more room, I'd have added Arana, X-23 and Monica Rambeau... but I couldn't find room (apologies). Also... I discounted Mary Jane Watson (mostly because she's not really a "superhero").





    THE SMARTEST WOMEN/GENIUS LEVEL
    1. Athena, Goddess of Widsom
    2. Deadly Nightshade [Dr. Tilda Johnson] (polymorph)
    3. Dr. Kavita Rao
    4. Dr. Moira MacTaggert
    5. Monica Rappaccini (polymorph)
    6. Ruby Thursday [Dr. Thursday Rubinstein]
    7. Starlight [Dr. Tania Belinsky]
    8. Superia [Dr. Deidra Wentworth] (polymorph)
    9. Thena the Eternal
    10. the Witch [Dr. June Covington]

    VERY, VERY SMART/NEAR GENIUS
    Alyssa Moy
    Dr. Evelyn Necker
    Lady Octopus [Carolyn Trainer] (polymorph???)
    Maya Hansen
    Miss Sinister [Claudine Renko]
    MODAM
    Moondragon [Heather Douglas]

    STILL INCREDIBLY SMART
    Blackbird [Heather O’Gara]
    Danger
    the Genegineer [Dr. Sasha Ryan]
    Dr. Jean Grey
    Kitty Pryde
    Komodo
    Mockingbird [Bobbi Morse]
    Moonstone [Dr. Karla Sofen, M.D.]
    Sage
    She Hulk [Jennifer Walters], graduate of UCLA and Harvard law
    Valeria Richards
    Dr. Veronica Chase
    the White Queen [Emma Frost]
    Yellowjacket [Rita deMara]

    N.B. saved from old-CBR; the results of the "Top 100" favourite Marvel characters, to see where the females ranked
    no #2 Storm
    no #4 Rogue
    no #8 Jean Grey
    no #12 Emma Frost
    no #13 Kitty Pryde
    no #15 Captain Marvel
    no #16 Psylocke
    no #17 Magik
    no #21 the Scarlet Witch
    no #22 Black Widow
    no #24 Polaris
    no #25 She-Hulk
    no #30 Dazzler
    no #38 X-23
    no #40 Rachel Grey
    no #41 Jubilee
    no #42 Wasp
    no #49 Mystique
    no #51 Invisible Woman
    no #52 Spider Woman
    no #53 Monica Rambeau
    no #55 Kate Bishop
    no #67 Lady Sif
    no #71 Nico Minoru
    no #73 Mary Jane Watson
    no #77 Monet St. Croix
    no #81 Dani Moonstar
    no #84 Pixie
    no #87 Firestar
    no #93 Meggan
    no #94 Crystal
    TIED no #97 Moonstone & the Enchantress
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    SOLO SERIES [current]
    Angela: Queen of Hel by Marguerite Bennett
    Black Widow by Nathan Edmondson
    Captain Marvel vol. 6 by Kelly Sue deConnick
    Gamora by Nicole Perlman [UPCOMING]
    Ms. Marvel by G. Willow Wilson
    Silk by Robbie Thompson
    Spider-Gwen by Jason Latour
    Spiderwoman by Dennis Hopeless
    Squirrel Girl by Ryan North & Erica Henderson
    Thor by Jason Aaron

    MAJOR FEMALE LEAD COMICS (AND MINI-SERIES) [current]
    A-Force by G. Willow Wilson
    Extraordinary X-men by Jeff Lemire

    SOLO ON-GOING SERIES [past]
    Angela: Assassin of Asgard (2015) [SIZE=1#1-6 ]by Kieron Gillen & Marguerite Bennett[/SIZE]
    Araña (2005) #1-12 by Fiona Kai Avery
    Black Panther vol. 5 (2009) #1-12 by Reginald Hudlin
    Black Widow (2010) #1-10 by Marjorie Liu
    Black Widow vol. 2 (2014) #1-20 by Nathan Edmondson
    Captain Marvel vol. 4 (2012) #1-17 by Kelly Sue deConnick
    Captain Marvel vol. 5 (2014) #1-15 by Kelly Sue deConnick
    Dazzler (1981) #1-42 by Tom deFalco
    Elektra (1996) #1-19 by Peter Milligan
    Elektra (2001) #1-35 by Brian Michael Bendis
    Elektra (2014) #1-11 by Haden W. Blackman
    Emma Frost (2003) #1-18 by Karl Bollers
    Ghost Rider vol. 7 (2011) #1-9 by Rob Williams
    Journey into Mystery (2013) #646-655 by Kathryn Immonen
    Ms. Marvel (1977) #1-23 by Carla & Jerry Conway
    Ms. Marvel (2006) #1-50 by Brian Reed
    Mystique (2003) #1-24 by Brian K. Vaughan [MARVEL'S FIRST LGBT SOLO SERIES]
    Red-She-Hulk (2012) #58-67 by Jeff Parker
    Rogue vol. 3 (2004) #1-12 by Robert Rodi
    Savage She-Hulk (1980) #1-25 by Stan Lee
    Sensational She-Hulk (1989) #1-60 by John Byrne [LONGEST RUNNING FEMALE SOLO SERIES]
    She-Hulk (2004) #1-12 by Dan Slott
    She-Hulk (2005) #1-38 by Dan Slott
    She-Hulk (2014) #1-12 by Charles Soule
    Spider Girl (2011) #1-8 by Paul Tobin
    Spider-Woman (1978) #1-50 by Marv Wolfman
    Spider-Woman (1999) #1-18 by John Byrne
    Spider Woman (2009) #1-7 by Brian Michael Bendis
    Spiderwoman (2015) #1-10 by Dennis Hopeless
    Storm (2014) #1-11 by Greg Pak
    X-23 (2010) #1-21 by Marjorie Liu
    X-Men: Legacy (2008) #226-275 by Prof. Mike Carey

    ALL FEMALE TEAM COMICS [past]
    A-force (2015) #1-5 by G. Willow Wilson
    Fearless Defenders (2013) #1-12 by Cullen Bunn
    Heralds (2010) #1-5 by Kathryn Immonen [MINI-SERIES]
    Marvel Divas (2009) #1-4 by Robert Aguirre-Sacasa [MINI-SERIES]
    X-men (2013) #1-26 by Brian Wood/G.Willow Wilson/Marc Guggenheim

    MINI-SERIES [past]
    1602 Witch Hunter Angela (2015) [SIZE=1#1-4 ]by Kieron Gillen & Marguerite Bennett[/SIZE]
    Amazing Spiderman Presents: Black Cat (2010) #1-4 by vanMeter&Pulido
    Black Widow (1999) #1-3 by Devin Kallie Grayson
    Black Widow (2001) #1-3 by Greg Rucka
    Black Widow (2004) #1-6 by Richard K. Morgan
    Black Widow 2 (2005) #1-6 by Richard K. Morgan
    Blink (2001) #1-4 by Rob Lobdell
    Bloodstone (2001) #1-4 by Dan Abnett&Andy Lanning
    Captain Marvel (1989) #1-2 by Dwayne McDuffie
    the Cat (1972) #1-4 Linda Fite & Roy Thomas (HELLCAT)
    Dakota North (1986) #1-5 by Martha Thomases
    Dark Reign: Elektra (2009) #1-5 by Zeb Wells
    Domino (2003) #1-4 by Joe Pruett
    the Elektra Saga (1984) #1-4 by Frank Miller
    Elektra: Assassin (1986) #1-8 by Frank Miller
    Elektra (1989) #1-6 by Frank Miller
    Elektra (1995) #1-4 by D.G. Chinchester
    Elektra: Glimpse & Echo (2002) #1-4 by Scott Morse
    Felicia Hardy: the Black Cat (1994) #1-4 by Joey Cavalieri&Terry Kavanagh
    Firestar (1986) 1-4 by Tom DeFalco & Marie Severin
    Girl Comics (2010) #1-3
    Hellcat (2000) 1-3 Englehart & Breyfogle
    Her-oes (2010) #1-4 by Grace Randolph
    Journey Into Mystery Black Widow (1996) 517-519 Lobdell & Green
    Jubilee (2004) #1-6 by Roberk Kirkman
    Kitty Pryde, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. (1997) #1-3 by Larry Hama
    Klaws of the Panther (2010) #1-4 by Jonathan Mayberry
    Magik (Storm and Illyana) (1983) #1-4 by Chris Claremont
    Marvel Chillers featuring Tigra (1975) #3-7 Isabella/Claremont & Meuginout/Byrne/Tuska
    Mekanix (2002) #1-6 by Chris Claremont
    Nomad: Girl Without A World (2009) #1-4 by Sean Kelly McKeever
    Ororo: Before the Storm (2005) #1-4 by Mark Sumerak
    Patsy Walker: Hellcat (2008) 1-4 K. Immonen & LaFuentes
    Psylocke (2010) #1-4 by Christopher Yost
    Rogue vol. 1 (1995) #1-4 by Terry Austin
    Rogue vol. 2 (2001) #1-4 by Fiona Kai Avery
    Savage She-Hulk (2009) #1-4 by Fred vanLente
    Scarlet Witch (1994) #1-4 by Dan Abnett&Andy Lanning
    Sensational She Hulk in Ceremony (1989) #1-2 by Dwayne McDuffie
    Shanna The She-Devil (1972) 1-5 Gerber/Seuling & Andru
    Shanna The She-Devil The Killing Season (2005) Cho & Cho
    Shanna The She-Devil: Survival of the Fittest (2007) Grey/Palmiotti & Evans
    She-Hulks (2011) #1-4 by Harrison Wilcox
    Spider-Woman (1993) #1-4 by Roy Thomas
    Storm (1996) #1-4 by Warren Ellis
    Tigra (2002) 1-4 Christina Z & Deodato
    White Tiger (2007) #1-6 by Tamora Pierce
    Ultra Girl (1996) 1-3 B. Kesel & Kirk
    X-23 (2005) #1-6 by Craig Kyle&Christopher Yost
    X-23: Target X (2007) #1-6 by Craig Kyle&Christopher Yost
    X-men: Kitty Pryde - Shadow and Flame (2005) #1-5 by Akira Yoshida
    X-Men: Phoenix (Rachel Grey) (1999) 1-3 JF Moore & P. Alixe
    X-men: Pixie Strikes Back (2010) #1-4 by Kathryn Immonen
    X-men: World's Apart (2008) #1-4 by Christopher Yost


    Marvel's women vs Disney princesses. HILARIOUS!
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    ONE-SHOTS [past]
    Amazing X-men: Annual (2014) by Joe Caramagna
    Dazzler (2010) McCann & Adrofsky
    Elektra Lives Again (1990) by Frank Miller
    Firestar (2010) Sean McKeever & Emma Rios
    Mystic Acana: Magik (2007) by David Sexton
    Mystic Acana: Scarlet Witch (2007) by Jeff Parker
    Mystic Acana: Sister Grimm (2007) by C.B. Cebulski
    Namora (2010) by Jeff Parker
    Shadowlands: Elektra (2010) by Zeb Wells
    She-Hulk: Cosmi Collision (2009) by Peter David
    She Hulk: Sensational (2010)
    Spitfire (2010) Cornell & L. West
    Valkyrie (1997) Wein/DeMatties & Clark/Raimondi
    Valkyrie (2010) Glass & Winslade
    X-23 (2010) by Marjorie Liu
    X-men: Sword of the Braddock (2009) by Chris Claremont

    "DUET" COMICS [past]
    Adventures of Cyclops & Phoenix (1994) #1-4 Rob Lobdell
    Claws (2006) #1-3 by Palmiotti/Grey & Linsner
    Daughters of the Dragon (2006) #1-6 by Justin Gray (MISTY KNIGHT & COLLEEN WING)
    Elektra & Wolverine: the Redeemer (2002) #1-3 by Greg Rucka
    Fall of the Hulks: Savage She-Hulks (2010) #1-3 by Jeff Parker
    Further Adv. of Cyclops & Phoenix (1996) 1-4 Milligan & Leon
    Fury & Black Widow Death Duty (OGN) (1995) Ridout & Adlard
    Hawkeye and Mockingbird (2010) #1-6 by Jim McCann
    Kitty Pryde and Wolverine (1984) #1-6 by Chris Claremont
    New Avengers: the Reunion (2009) #1-4 by Jim McCann
    Pryde & Wisdom (1996) #1-3 by Warren Ellis
    Psylocke & Archangel Crimson Dawn (1997) 1-4 Raab & Larocca
    Sabertooth and Mystique (1996) #1-4 by Jorge Gonzalez
    Spider-Man/Black Cat: the Evil that Men Do (2002) #1-6 by Kevin Patrick Smith
    Thing/She-Hulk: the Long Night (2002) [ONE SHOT] by Todd Dezago
    Vision and the Scarlet Witch (1982) #1-4 by Bill Mantlo
    Vision and the Scarlet Witch (1984) #1-12 by Steve Englehart
    Widowmaker (2011) #1-4 by Jim McCann
    Wolverine & Black Cat: Claws II (2011) #1-3 by Palmiotti/Grey & linsner
    Wolverine and Jubilee (2011) #1-4 by Kathryn Immonen
    X-men: Curse of the Mutants - Storm & Gambit (2010) [ONE SHOT] by Chuck Kim
    X-Men: True Friends (Wolverine/Rachel Grey/Kitty Pryde) (1999) #1-3 by Chris Claremont
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    MARVEL'S FEMALE WRITERS KEY WORKS
    KELLY SUE DECONNICK
    Avenger Assemble (2012) #9-13/#16-25
    Captain Marvel (2012) #1-17
    Captain Marvel (2014) #1-PRESENT
    Osborn (2011) #1-4 [MINI SERIES]
    Rescue (2010) [ONE SHOT]
    Sif (2010) [ONE SHOT]

    KATHRYN IMMONEN
    Heralds (2010) #1-5 [MINI SERIES]
    Journey into Mystery (2013) #646-655
    Patsy Walker: Hellcat (2008) #1-5 [MINI SERIES]
    Runaways (2008) #11-14
    Wolverine and Jubilee (2011) #1-4 [MINI SERIES]
    X-men: Pixie Strikes Back (2010) #1-4 [MINI SERIES]

    MARJORIE LIU
    Astonishing X-men (2012) #48-68
    Black Widow (2010) #1-5
    Daken: Dark Wolverine (2010) #1-9
    Dark Wolverine (2009) #75-90
    X-23 (2010) #1-21

    MARVEL'S FEMALE ARTISTS
    STEPHANIE HANS
    Avengers Origins: Ant-Man & the Wasp (2012) #1 [ONE SHOT]
    Fearless Defenders (2013) #7
    Inhumanity: Superior Spider-Man (2014) [ONE SHOT]
    Journey Into Mystery (1952) #645
    New Avengers (2010) #5
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    APPRECIATION THREADS

    ALL HAIL THE QUEEN: MEDUSA APPRECIATION
    http://community.comicbookresources....a-Appreciation

    ALL NEW HOLLOW/PENANCE APPRECIATION THREAD
    http://community.comicbookresources....reciation-now!

    AMORA THE ENCHANTRESS (NOW WITH HER LOVELY SISTER LORELEI) APPRECIATION
    http://community.comicbookresources....)-Appreciation

    CLARICE FERGUSON - BLINK APPRECIATION THREAD
    http://community.comicbookresources....k-Appreciation

    DIAMOND DAME; EMMA FROST APPRECIATION
    http://community.comicbookresources....T-appreciation

    FEMALE OF THE SPECIES IS DEADLIER THAN THE MALE: BLACK WIDOW APPRECIATION
    http://community.comicbookresources....-than-the-male

    FROM LOLITA TO LEADER: KITTY PRYDE/PROFESSOR K APPRECIATION
    http://community.comicbookresources....K-Appreciation

    HELLCAT APPRECIATION
    http://community.comicbookresources....t-Appreciation

    HUSK A.K.A. "HAYSEED" APPRECIATION
    http://community.comicbookresources....t-Appreciation

    JEAN GREY/MARVEL GIRL/THE PHOENIX APPRECIATION
    http://community.comicbookresources....x-Appreciation

    JUBILATION NATION: JUBILEE APPRECIATION
    http://community.comicbookresources....e-Appreciation

    LADY IN RED: ELEKTRA APPRECIATION THREAD
    http://community.comicbookresources....on-Lady-in-Red

    MONET ST. CROIX (M) APPRECIATION THREAD
    http://community.comicbookresources....ciation-Thread

    PSYLOCKE APPRECIATION THREAD
    http://community.comicbookresources....e-Appreciation

    QUEEN OF INVISIBILITY: SUSAN STORM APPRECIATION
    http://community.comicbookresources....M-Appreciation

    SASSY SOUTHERN BRAWLER, ROGUE APPRECIATION
    http://community.comicbookresources....E-Appreciation

    SCARLET WITCH APPRECIATION THREAD
    http://community.comicbookresources....h-Appreciation

    SENSATIONAL SHE-HULK APPRECIATION
    http://community.comicbookresources....k-Appreciation

    STORM APPRECIATION THREAD
    http://community.comicbookresources....m-Appreciation


    THE NUMBERS GAMES
    BLACK WIDOW
    20 Black Widow 1 $3.99 Marvel 56,553
    63 Black Widow 2 $3.99 Marvel 33,603
    70 Black Widow 3 $3.99 Marvel 30,187
    78 Black Widow 4 $3.99 Marvel 27,378
    84 Black Widow 5 $3.99 Marvel 27,055
    88 Black Widow 6 $3.99 Marvel 26,136
    87 Black Widow 7 $3.99 Marvel 25,423
    121 Black Widow 8 $3.99 Marvel 24,555
    90 Black Widow 9 $3.99 Marvel 24,885
    107 Black Widow 10 $3.99 Marvel 23,687
    120 Black Widow 11 $3.99 Marvel 23,922

    CAPTAIN MARVEL
    32 Captain Marvel 1 $3.99 Marvel 44,248
    79 Captain Marvel 2 $3.99 Marvel 28,008
    89 Captain Marvel 3 $3.99 Marvel 26,057
    95 Captain Marvel 4 $3.99 Marvel 24,062
    126 Captain Marvel 5 $3.99 Marvel 23,666
    111 Captain Marvel 6 $3.99 Marvel 21,221
    125 Captain Marvel 7 $3.99 Marvel 21,022
    141 Captain Marvel 8 $3.99 Marvel 20,692

    ELEKTRA
    32 Elektra 1 $3.99 Marvel 47,676
    85 Elektra 2 $3.99 Marvel 26,612
    103 Elektra 3 $3.99 Marvel 22,773
    152 Elektra 4 $3.99 Marvel 19,125
    131 Elektra 5 $3.99 Marvel 17,209
    147 Elektra 6 $3.99 Marvel 16,136
    177 Elektra 7 $3.99 Marvel 15,021

    MS. MARVEL
    24 Ms Marvel 1 $2.99 Marvel 65,470
    42 Ms Marvel 2 $2.99 Marvel 41,797
    55 Ms Marvel 3 $2.99 Marvel 37,140
    59 Ms Marvel 4 $2.99 Marvel 34,839
    61 Ms Marvel 5 $2.99 Marvel 33,795
    86 Ms Marvel 6 $2.99 Marvel 36,041
    66 Ms Marvel 7 $2.99 Marvel 32,866
    93 Ms Marvel 8 $2.99 Marvel 32,182
    91 Ms Marvel 9 $2.99 Marvel 32,915

    SHE-HULK
    36 She-Hulk 1 $2.99 Marvel 45,164
    82 She-Hulk 2 $2.99 Marvel 26,675
    83 She-Hulk 3 $2.99 Marvel 27,398
    93 She-Hulk 4 $2.99 Marvel 25,543
    90 She-Hulk 5 $2.99 Marvel 24,736
    127 She-Hulk 6 $2.99 Marvel 23,562
    102 She-Hulk 7 $2.99 Marvel 22,883
    122 She-Hulk 8 $2.99 Marvel 21,349
    132 She-Hulk 9 $2.99 Marvel 21,418

    STORM
    46 Storm 1 $3.99 Marvel 47,566
    88 Storm 2 $3.99 Marvel 25,268
    117 Storm 3 $3.99 Marvel 22,078
    148 Storm 4 $3.99 Marvel 19,862

    THOR
    3 Thor 1 $3.99 Marvel 150,862
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    or this?


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    Nice Idea For a Thread Kieran_Frost, Well Done!



    "By Earth and Sky, By Craft and Hex -- By The Past and The Future – I Call HOPE Forth From The DARKNESS! I Speak The Words We Made Into MAGIC! Let THEIR Power Augment Our OWN! To Strike ONE BLOW From Our HEARTS and SOULS – From ALL THAT WE ARE! Let The CALL Go Forth -- AVENGERS! ASSEMBLE!" Scarlet Witch/Wanda Maximoff ~~ From Avengers #689!

    Come Join and Learn about Wanda Maximoff at: The Scarlet Witch Appreciation Thread 2023!

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    Not that it means anything to you, or all the creators, or Marvel itself - but I noticed in those last 3 pics - it seems Sue is either the first/frontline person or co-frontline person in all 3.

    I can dig it.

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    Don't forget the 2009 Psylocke mini series by Chris Yost and Harvey Toliabo, Kieran. ^_^

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    Here is the She-Hulk Appreciation thread

    http://community.comicbookresources....k-Appreciation

    She-Hulk graduated UCLA and Harvard which I think this qualifies her for the Still Incredibly Smart list .

    Quote Originally Posted by zlbenson View Post
    Not that it means anything to you, or all the creators, or Marvel itself - but I noticed in those last 3 pics - it seems Sue is either the first/frontline person or co-frontline person in all 3.

    I can dig it.
    Make that four.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Psycwave View Post
    Don't forget the 2009 Psylocke mini series by Chris Yost and Harvey Toliabo, Kieran. ^_^
    Or X-Men: Worlds Apart mini which spotlighted Storm, also by Yost.

    And the criminally overlooked Journey Into Mystery featuring Sif by Kathryn Immonen and Valerio Schiti, one of my favorite Marvel runs in recent times.

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    Scarlet Witch Appreciation Here as well to Show Support!

    http://community.comicbookresources....h-Appreciation

    Wanda is a Skilled Sorceress who has Trained Under Both Agatha Harkness and Doctor Stephen Strange in the ways of the Mystic Arts!

    Here is our Contribution to the The New Thread:



    Marvel Women Pt.1
    by NickUnlimited


    http://www.deviantart.com/art/Marvel...Pt-1-212043001





    Marvel Women Pt.2
    by NickUnlimited


    http://www.deviantart.com/art/Marvel...Pt-2-214326354


    "By Earth and Sky, By Craft and Hex -- By The Past and The Future – I Call HOPE Forth From The DARKNESS! I Speak The Words We Made Into MAGIC! Let THEIR Power Augment Our OWN! To Strike ONE BLOW From Our HEARTS and SOULS – From ALL THAT WE ARE! Let The CALL Go Forth -- AVENGERS! ASSEMBLE!" Scarlet Witch/Wanda Maximoff ~~ From Avengers #689!

    Come Join and Learn about Wanda Maximoff at: The Scarlet Witch Appreciation Thread 2023!

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    It was bad and no one really wants to remember it, but don't forget Elektra's first solo series, #1 to #19, by Milligan then Hama!

    And if we're doing minis, Elektra:Assassin by miller 1 thru 8 and Dark Reign: Elektra by Wells 1 thru 5

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    I wish Invisible Woman has more focus and development, she has the potential to be great instead of just being Mrs. Reed Richards.

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    Marvel's track record with female characters is, by any measure, abysmally poor. Some of that can be attributed to the general difficulty that women have with gaining traction in mass media, but Marvel's history is littered with particularly shameful moments that place them a cut below the competition. Part of this is that whenever they do manage to stumble upon something good, they just can't seem to stop trying to throw it away. Case in point:



    Despite being the star attraction during a run in which Marvel arguably reached its high water mark creatively, Phoenix spent practically the entirety of her brief 37 issue existence futilely fighting off attempts by her own creators to downplay, sideline, and eventually kill her. And Marvel has spent the last three decades trying to re-tell the same story, but with a male lead instead, witness the Dark Angel Saga, AvX, or the recent Quentin Quire storyline in WatXM.

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