This list features the "100 Sexiest Women in Comics" according to Comics Buyer's Guide.
# | Name | Studio | First appearance |
1 | Red Sonja Red Sonja | Marvel Comics/Dynamite | Conan the Barbarian #23 (February 1973) |
2 | Death of the Endless | Vertigo | Weird War Tales #1 (October 1971) |
3 | Jean Gray | Marvel Comics | X-Men #1 (September 1963) |
4 | Zatanna | DC Comics | Hawkman vol. 1 #4 (October-November 1964) |
5 | Emma Frost Emma Frost | Marvel Comics | Uncanny X-Men #129 (January 1980) |
6 | Wonder Woman | DC Comics | All Star Comics #8 (December 1941) |
7 | Witchblade (Sara Pezzini) | Image Comics/Top Cow | Cyblade/Shi #1 (1995) |
8 | Venus Venus | Marvel Comics | Venus #1 (August 1948) |
9 | Power Girl Power Girl | DC Comics | All Star Comics #58 (Jan/Feb 1976) |
10 | Rogue Rogue | Marvel Comics | Avengers Annual #10 (August 1981) |
11 | She-Hulk She-Hulk | Marvel Comics | Savage She-Hulk #1 (February 1980) |
12 | Leeta Leetah | Warp Graphics | ElfQuest #2 |
13 | Supergirl Supergirl | DC Comics | Superman #123 (August 1958) |
14 | Scarlet Witch | Marvel Comics | Uncanny X-Men #4 (March 1964) |
15 | Ghost Ghost | Dark Horse Comics | Comics' Greatest World: Arcadia Week 3 |
16 | Harley Quinn Harley Quinn | DC Comics | The Batman Adventures #12 (September 1993) |
17 | Barbara Gordon (Batgirl) Barbara Gordon (Batgirl) | DC Comics | Detective Comics #359 (January 1967) |
18 | Shadow Girl Shadow Lass | DC Comics | Adventure Comics vol. 1 #365 (February 1968) |
19 | Wonder Girl Wonder Girl | DC Comics | Wonder Woman vol. 2 #105 (January 1996) |
20 | Starfire (Koriand'r) | DC Comics | DC Comics Presents #26 (October 1980) |
21 | Poison Ivy | DC Comics | Batman #181 (June 1966) |
22 | Elektra Elektra | Marvel Comics | Daredevil #168 (January 1981) |
23 | Catwoman | DC Comics | Batman #01 (Spring 1940) |
24 | Silk Specter | DC Comics | DC Spotlight #1 |
25 | Talia al Ghul Talia al Ghul | DC Comics | Detective Comics #411 (May 1971) |
26 | Black Canary (Dinah Lance) Black Canary (Dinah Lance) | DC Comics | Flash Comics vol.1 #86 (August 1947) |
27 | Black Cat (Felicia Hardy) Black Cat (Felicia Hardy) | Marvel Comics | The Amazing Spider-Man #194 (July 1979) |
28 | Clea Clea | Marvel Comics | Strange Tales #126 (November 1964) |
29 | Ms. Marvel (Carol Danvers) Ms. Marvel (Carol Danvery) | Marvel Comics | Marvel Super-Heroes #13 (March 1968) |
30 | Storm Storm | Marvel Comics | Giant-Size X-Men #1 (May 1975) |
31 | Black Widow (Natasha Roanova) | Marvel Comics | Tales of Suspense #52 (April 1964) |
32 | Fury | DC Comics | Wonder Woman #300 (February 1983) |
33 | Triplicate Girl (Duplicate Girl) | DC Comics | Action Comics #276 (May 1961) |
34 | Jade Jade | DC Comics | All-Star Squadron #25 (September 1983) |
35 | Vampirella Vampirella | Dynamite, originally Warren | Vampirella #1 (September 1969) |
36 | Star Sapphire (Carol Ferris) Star Sapphire (Carol Ferris) | DC Comics | Showcase vol. 1 #22 (September-October 1959) |
37 | Cassie Hack Cassie Hack | Image | Hack/Slash: Euthanized (April 2004) |
38 | Emerald Empress Emerald Empress | DC Comics | Adventure Comics #352 (January 1967) |
39 | Lady Death Lady Death | Eternity Comics | Evil Ernie #1 (December 1991) |
40 | Hope Glass Hopey Glass | Fantagraphics | Love and Rockets #1 |
41 | Black Cat (Linda Turner) Black Cat (Linda Turner) | Harvey Comics | Pocket Comics #1 (August 1941) |
42 | Huntress (Helena Wayne) Huntress (Helena Wayne) | DC Comics | Sensation Comics #68 (August 1947) |
43 | Mary Jane Watson | Marvel Comics | The Amazing Spider-Man #42 (June 1966) |
44 | Carrie Stetko Carrie Stetko | Oni Press | Whiteout #1 |
45 | Valkyrie (Liselotte von Schellendorf) Valkyrie (Liselotte von Schellendorf) | Hillman | Air Fighters Comics #2 |
46 | Aspen Matthews Aspen Matthews | Aspen MLT/Top Cow | Fathom Preview (1998) |
47 | Light Girl Light Lass | DC Comics | Adventure Comics #308 (May 1963) |
48 | Lady Blackhawk Lady Blackhawk | DC Comics | Blackhawk #133 (February 1959) |
49 | Phantom Lady | DC Comics | Police Comics #1 (August 1941) |
50 | Saturn Girl | DC Comics | Adventure Comics #247 (April 1958) |
51 | Agatha Heterodyne Agatha Heterodyne | Airship Entertainment | Girl Genius #0 |
52 | P'Gell P'Gell | DC Comics | The Spirit #332 |
53 | Shanna the She-Devil | Marvel Comics | Shanna the She-Devil #1 |
54 | Spider-Woman (Jessica Drew) | Marvel Comics | Marvel Spotlight #32 (February 1977) |
55 | Jaka Jaka | Aardvark | Cerebus #6 |
56 | Leeja Clane | Dynamite | Magnus, Robot Fighter #1 |
57 | Katy Keene Katy Keene | Archie Comics | Wilbur Comics #5 (Summer 1945) |
58 | Little Annie Fanny Little Annie Fanny | Playboy Press | Playboy's Little Annie Fanny #0 |
59 | Sheena, Queen of the Jungle | Fiction House | Wags #1 (1937) |
60 | Luba Luba | Fantagraphics | Love and Rockets #1 |
61 | Tigra | Marvel Comics | New Gods vol. 1 #7 (February 1972) |
62 | Tundra | Marvel Comics | Fantastic Four #129 (December 1972) |
63 | Liberty Belle (Libby Lawrence) Liberty Belle (Libby Lawrence) | DC Comics | Boy Commandos #1 (Winter 1942) |
64 | Silver St. Cloud Silver St. Cloud | DC Comics | Detective Comics #470 (June 1977) |
65 | Valkyrie Brunnhilde Valkyrie (Brunnhilde) | Marvel Comics | The Avengers #83 (December 1970) |
66 | Betty Cooper Betty Cooper | Archie Comics | Pep Comics #22 (December 1941) |
67 | Firebrand (Danette Reilly) | DC Comics | Police Comics #1 (August 1941) |
68 | Jarella Jarella | Marvel Comics | The Incredible Hulk vol. 2 #140 (June 1971) |
69 | Katchoo Katchoo | Abstract Studio | Strangers in Paradise #1 |
70 | Ramona Flowers Ramona Flowery | Oni Press | Scott Pilgrim #1 |
71 | Lori Lemaris Lori Lemaris | DC Comics | Superman #129 (May 1959) |
72 | Silk Satin Silk Satin | Register and Tribune Syndicate | The Spirit #42 |
73 | Sand Saref | Register and Tribune Syndicate | The Spirit #3 |
74 | Maggie Cascarolo Maggie Chascarillo | Fantagraphics | Love and Rockets #1 |
75 | Big Barda Big Barda | DC Comics | Mister Miracle #4 (October 1971) |
76 | Nura Namora | Marvel Comics | Marvel Mystery Comics #82 (May 1947) |
77 | Josie McCoy Josie McCoy | Archie Comics | Archie's Pals 'N' Gals #23 |
78 | Lois Lane Lois Lane | DC Comics | Action Comics #01 (June 1938) |
79 | Rulah the Jungle Goddess | Fox | Zoot Comics #7 |
80 | Hawkgirl Hawkgirl | DC Comics | Flash Comics #1 (January 1940) |
81 | Measure Mera | DC Comics | Aquaman #11 (September 1963) |
82 | Cherry Poptart Cherry Poptart | Cherry Comics | Cherry Poptart |
83 | Dazzling Dazzler | Marvel Comics | Uncanny X-Men #130 (February 1980) |
84 | Lady Luck Lady Luck | DC Comics | Jack of Fables #7 (March 2007) |
85 | Invisible Lady Invisible Woman | Marvel Comics | Fantastic Four #1 (November 1961) |
86 | Francine Francine | Abstract Studio | Strangers in Paradise #1 |
87 | Veronica Loage Veronica Loage | Archie Comics | Pep Comics #26 (April 1942) |
88 | Elasti-Girl Elasti-Girl | DC Comics | My Greatest Adventure #80 (June 1963) |
89 | Gwen Stacy | Marvel Comics | The Amazing Spider-Man #31 (December 1965) |
90 | Millie the Model | Marvel Comics | Millie the Model #1 |
91 | Lana Lang Lana Lang | DC Comics | Superboy #10 (September/October 1950) |
92 | Cheryl Blossom | Archie Comics | Betty and Veronica #320 (1982) |
93 | Vicki Vale | DC Comics | Batman #49 (October/November 1948) |
94 | Wasp (Janet Van Dyne) Wasp (Janet Van Dyne) | Marvel Comics | Tales to Astonish #44 (July 1963) |
95 | Hellcat (Patyy Walker) Hellcat (Patyy Walker) | Marvel Comics | Miss America Magazine No. 2 (November 1944) |
96 | Phantom Girl | DC Comics | Action Comics #276 (May 1961) |
97 | Torchy Todd Torchy Todd | Quality Comics | Doll Man #8 (Spring 1946) |
98 | Blonde Phantom | Marvel Comics | All Select Comics #11 (Fall 1946) |
99 | Praying Mantis | Marvel Comics | Avengers #112 (June 1973) |
100 | Molly Maynne Scott Molly Maynne Scott | DC Comics | All-American Comics #89 (1947) |
this is a powerful woman
A woman has a direct channel with the Divine. In reality, this channel is mainly polluted by emotional and mental developments. It is a rare woman who has this channel open. The channel becomes dirty due to the following incorrect actions of a woman: 1. In clothes. A woman should dress beautifully, but more often she dresses, playing up to lust, exposing some parts of her body. By doing so, she gives herself permission. Lustful glances are cast. Unlike a loving gaze, a lustful gaze can strike and pierce the energy. True beauty will never cause lust, it causes “charm”, “admiration”. 2. Wrong relationships in the family. If a woman “washes dirty laundry in public”, reveals the secret of what is happening in the family, tells everything about her husband and children to strangers, thereby she unlocks her power and then the voluntary or involuntary movement of another woman can enter and destroy. You can only tell those who can truly help; you can consult with a mentor; you can trust a woman who has Divine grace; You can trust your man if he does not show feminine qualities (does not tell other women). 3. Learn to be FOR YOUR HUSBAND. And not ahead. When a woman is ahead, a man loses his sense of being a pioneer. A woman’s task is to reveal the harmony of will and love in a man. The first thing a woman as a mother should do is to instill in her son the love of God. She must reveal to him that through love for the Creator, he discovers in himself love for a woman, for his work. Everything that a man places above the love of God is taken away from him. If the mother did not make this note, this task passes to his beloved woman. We need to teach our son to show will. A mother must teach her son to make decisions. We must cultivate this ability from a very young age. 4. A woman must keep her secret. Through this, a woman comprehends purity. There is no need to give away all your secrets. The secret should be in front of your man. If a man understands a woman’s secret, she loses interest to him; you shouldn’t wear makeup in front of a man, you shouldn’t walk around in an unkempt manner in front of him. You should wear your best at home for your man. You can’t rush to reveal your intimacy. First everything must mature and the opening must be gradual. The quality of relationships should develop from sexual to community. 5. List. Listing is a struggle. A woman fights a man. By doing this, a woman makes a masculine move and destroys her essence. When she contradicts a man, a woman contradicts God. A woman knows God through her man. By showing will, a woman destroys her space, her relationships fall apart. Any illegal use of female power immediately affects the man. A man relieves this through irritation and aggressiveness. If a woman sincerely supports a man, even if she believes that he made the wrong decision, the situation will lead to either no losses or minimal losses. 6. Excessive manifestation of female power. What is characteristic of feminine strength? Femininity and softness. Excessive femininity - when a woman is often capricious and cries - this destroys reality. 7. Assignment. This is the right to decide for a man and children. 8. Gossip. As a result of such communication, damage is caused: if you judge others, you will fall under the influence of the forces of evil and attract negativity into your life. 9. Unclean thoughts and desires. It manifests itself in demands for love, affection, decorations, attention, a better fate, coming from the Ego. You need to understand that what we have now is the value and the price that is given for the Path that you have traveled. If you can reveal yourself at a higher level, then more will be given to you. We must learn to accept our Gift. If you are happy with the little things, then more will be revealed to you. You can only receive what you yourself know how to give and give, because the attitude of another person towards you is a mirror of your attitude towards him. 10. When a woman acts like a man. By doing men's things, a woman's strength is unlocked and her energy is disrupted. A woman is much stronger when she comes from the essence of her strength - acts on the basis of love. A man is confident in such a woman and feels her as a strong back. 11. When a woman takes power into her own hands. The daughter learns from the example of her mother and family relationships. If the mother is domineering, the daughter also shows domineering. A boy needs to be nurtured with will and love, taught to make decisions and bear responsibility for them. To educate means that you can explain to a boy, teach him, and he will understand. With a girl everything is different. No explanations or educational measures will help in principle - only the living example of a mother. Like mother, like daughter. Moreover, one must keep in mind that children in general, and girls in particular, often externally display those qualities that their parents actually have, but stubbornly hide. Don’t think that if you hide negative thoughts and emotions, no one will see them - children will show everything in the best possible way...