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Encyclopedia > Femizons

The Femizons was a group of all-female villains in the Marvel Comics universe. They were enemies mainly for Captain America, and their goal was to conquer Earth and create a utopia where women ruled. Led by Superia, the group was comprised of several established female criminals and super villainesses. Marvel Comics is an American comic book line published by Marvel Entertainment, Inc. ... Captain America, the alter ego of Steve Rogers (in some accounts Steven Grant Rogers), is a fictional superhero in the Marvel Comics Universe. ... Earth (often referred to as The Earth) is the third planet in the solar system in terms of distance from the Sun, and the fifth in order of size. ... Superia is a fictional character, a feminist supervillain and criminal scientist in the Marvel Comics universe. ...


Superia's Leutenants

  • Blackbird, otherwise known as Jackdaw, a Hulk villainess that had mechanical wings and an array of weaponry.
  • Iron Maiden, a skilled assassin and Black Widow villainess that wears a metal suit protecting her from physical harm.
  • Moonstone, villainess with abilities of flight, intangibility, emitting light, and projection of energy blasts.
  • Nightshade, Captain America villainess and second-in-command of the Femizons; mad scientist, has the ability to secrete pheromones.
  • Snapdragon, martial artist and long-time enemy of Diamondback.
  • M.O.D.A.M., a MODOK-like super-genius created by A.I.M., has various psionic abilities.

The Incredible Hulk redirects here. ... This entry is for the Marvel Comics characters called Black Widow. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Nefarius. ... Captain America, the alter ego of Steve Rogers (in some accounts Steven Grant Rogers), is a fictional superhero in the Marvel Comics Universe. ... Caucasian, male, aging, crooked teeth, messy hair, lab coat, spectacles/goggles, dramatic posing — one popular stereotype of a mad scientist. ... Biography Diamondback (real name Rachel Leighton) is a reformed supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe. ... MODOK is a fictional character, a supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe. ... A.I.M., or Advanced Idea Mechanics, is a fictional group in the Marvel Universe. ...

Members

  • Anaconda, member of the Serpent Society and Six Pack, a massive woman with the ability to elongate her limbs, also has super strength to constrict her enemies, can breathe underwater, and super regenerative abilities.
  • Arclight, member of the Marauders, a super-strong woman who creates shockwaves upon physical force.
  • Asp, former member of the Serpent Society, now apart of BAD Girls, Inc., a snake-charmer that shoots blasts that cause paralysis.
  • Battleaxe, former Grappler, a muscular woman that uses an axe as her weapon of choice.
  • Black Lotus, an Asian assassin and enemy of Black Widow.
  • Black Mamba, former member of the Serpent Society, now apart of BAD Girls, Inc., has the ability to pluck the image of her victim's loved one and use darkforce to embody that person, eventually suffocating them.
  • Bloodlust, ferocious member of the Femme Fatales; has enhanced strength, speed, agility, and senses.
  • Bombshell, Hawkeye enemy, expert juggler that uses explosives.
  • Chimera, a metamorph that can grow wings and claws.
  • Dansen Macabre, a hypnotist that kills her victims by dancing.
  • Diamondback, former member of the Serpent Society, now a member of BAD Girls, Inc., throws diamonds laced with a variety of chemicals (acid, poison), ex-girlfriend of Captain America.
  • Dragonfly, villainess with flight and hypnotic abilities, former member of the Masters of Evil.
  • Frenzy, super-strong woman with steel-hard skin, member of the Alliance of Evil, Acolytes, and X-Men.
  • Gladiatrix, member of the Grapplers and a professional wrestler with super strength.
  • Golddigger, Captain America villain that has no super powers; relies on her feminine charm.
  • Gypsy Moth, former Thunderbolt with the ability to fly and manipulate various organic objects.
  • Ice Princess, villainess with the ability to control ice.
  • Impala, African javelin thrower, former member of BAD Girls, Inc.
  • Ion, Fantastic Four character, projects electromagnetic energy.
  • Karisma, Fantastic Four villainess that uses radiation wavelengths to become irrisistable to men.
  • Knockout, Femme Fatale and Spider-Man villainess, a super-strong woman.
  • Mindblast, Femme Fatale with telekinetic abilities.
  • Mysteria, a villainess that uses mist as her weapon.
  • Pink Pearl, Alpha Flight villainess, an obese woman with above-average strength.
  • Poundcakes, member of the Grapplers that creates tremors with her boots.
  • Princess Python, former member of the Serpent Society and Circus of Crime, a villainess that uses a pet boa constrictor as her weapon.
  • Quicksand, former member of the Masters of Evil, a woman with super strength and the ability to turn her body into sand.
  • Screaming Mimi, member of the Thunderbolts, creates physical sound constructs.
  • Steel Wind, Ghost Rider villainess, a cyborg with enhanced strength and durability.
  • Titania, villainess with super strength and durability, wife of the Absorbing Man.
  • Vapor, member of the U-Foes, can transform into any gaseous matter.
  • Vertigo, member of the Savage Land Mutates and Marauders, a mutate with the ability to cause nausea or disorientation.
  • Water Witch, servant of the Mole Man, a woman that can control water.
  • Whiplash, Femme Fatale, villainess with whips extending from her gloves.
  • Whiteout, Savage Land Mutate with the ability to project beams of light, often blinding her enemies.
  • Wrangler, Black Widow villainess that uses cowboy-themed weapons.
  • Yellowjacket (Rita DeMara), an initial Avengers enemy and later member of both the Avengers and Guardians of the Galaxy, who could shrink her body and also project bioelectric blasts.


 

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