In the era of feminism, almost everyone knows that running or fighting like a girl is no longer an insult. In this article, we have collected comic superheroines, whose strength and agility can only be envied.
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Scarlet Witch
Scarlet Witch / Elizabeth Olsen
If you’ve watched the film adaptation of The Avengers, then you know the Scarlet Witch as the younger sister of the Olsen twins, Elizabeth. Wanda Maximoff (real name of the heroine) was created in 1964 by American screenwriter Stanoi Lee and artist Jack Kirby: she is the sister of Quicksilver and a member of the Avengers team. The Scarlet Witch is a mutant whose ability, in part, many of us have – she can turn everything around her into “chaos”. This, of course, is not about the ability to turn an apartment upside down in search of keys, but Wanda’s magic allows her to distort reality and lead everything to unexpected consequences. Wanda’s powers directly depend on her mental health, so if she gets angry, it is better to disappear from her field of vision, otherwise, the culprit (or culprit) will face the same fate as Thanos in Infinity War.
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Electra
Elektra Natchios (yes, almost like chips) is a Daredevil comic book heroine who appeared in 1981 thanks to Frank Miller. I would not advise laughing at her name, because Electra is a ninja and an assassin. She is excellent with weapons (uses two sais), possesses the skills of telepathy and telekinesis, and her lover was once Matt Murdoch (aka Daredevil, whose name speaks for itself). After the death of her father, Electra, disillusioned with life, leaves for Japan to improve her martial arts skills and ends up in a secret organization of evil ninja – Ruku, which will haunt her for a long time.
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Jessica Jones
Marvel’s heroine Jessica Jones first appeared in full-length comic superheroines called “The Spy” in 2001. The authors were writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist Michael Gaidos. Jessica’s short-lived superhero career ended when she fell under the influence of the Purple Man (Killgrave) and, on his orders, had to kill Daredevil. Leaving her career as a superhero “Treasure”, Jessica opened her own private agency to find missing people. She no longer wears a latex suit, drinks and swears perfectly, but her superhuman strength, her ability to jump and take off high, and her knowledge of hand-to-hand combat help to fight various villains – for example, she can easily beat your ex if necessary.