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Sheena, Queen of the Jungle
Often thought of as the first comic with a female protagonist and usually cited as one of the first female comic heroes -
Hawkgirl/hawkwoman First Appearance
First appearance in Flash #1 (side character) -
Catwoman First Appearance
First Appeared in Batman #1 -
Wonder Woman
Thought of as the most popular/well known female heroine and debuted in 1941 -
Batwoman First Appearance
First appeared in Detective comics #233 -
Supergirl First appearance
First appeared in Action Comics #252 -
Jean Grey-Summers
First Appearance in Xmen #1 -
Black Widow First Appearence
BLack widow made her first appearence in "Tales of Suspense" #52 in 1964. While not of a traditional Superhero she is part of several superpower teams and government agencies. -
Supergirl 1
First stand alone comic was called "Supergirl" which ran from 1972-1974 -
Storm First Appearance
Female X-men member, made her first appearance in "Giant X-Men" #1 -
Rogue First Appearance
First appeared in Annual Avengers #10 as a villain, but then soon joined the Xmen -
Supergirl 2
Second stand alone comic titled "The daring new adventures of supergirl" ran from 1982-1984 and had a total of 23 issues -
Catwoman
First stand alone comic about catwoman. Was only 4 volumes long and ran for 1 year. (mini-series) -
Supergirl 3
Third standalone comic was a four part mini series -
Rouge
An Affair to remember was released in 1995 which was an origin series (4 parts) -
Supergirl 4
The Fourth comic ran from 1996 to 2003 and had a total of 81 issues published -
Supergirl 5
Fifth appearance in a stand alone comic "Supergirl" in 2005 which ran until 2011 -
Hawkwoman/Hawkgirl
First stand alone comic of Hawkwoman/Hawkgirl -
Storm
First stand alone Storm comic -
Jean Grey
First Standalone comic, A pre-Xmen series about Jeans teenage years -
Batwoman
Batwoman first got her own standalone comic as a small two part mini series which was in anticipation to a full length series that would release monthly. The series "Rebirth" stems off of Detective comics as she branches into her own.