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Domino ( Neena Thurman ) is a Marvel Comics character , best known as a member of the X-Men offshoot X-Force . Created by writer Fabian Nicieza and artist/co-writer Rob Liefeld , she first fully appeared in X-Force, vol. 1 #11 (June 1992). In addition to her exceptional marksmanship and hand-to-hand skills, Domino possesses mutant probability -altering powers, similar to those of the X-Man Longshot . She often uses her skills as a mercenary , but has also been the partner, confidante, and lover of the superhero Cable , a lieutenant in his militant group X-Force, and a member of the X-Men. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domino_(comics)

Domino (comics)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Callisto_(comics) Callisto is a Marvel Comics fictional character , associated with the X-Men . Created by writer Chris Claremont and artist Paul Smith , she first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #169 ( May 1983 ). She was the leader of New York City 's subterranean mutant settlement the Morlocks .

Callisto (comics)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tabitha_Smith Tabitha Smith is a fictional character , a comic book superhero in the Marvel Comics universe . Created by Jim Shooter and Al Milgrom , the character first appeared in Secret Wars II #5 (November 1985). She later appeared as a member of the X-Force and, more recently, as a member of Nextwave . Since her first appearance, Tabitha has used a number of different codenames, including Time Bomb , Boom-Boom , Boomer , and Meltdown . Tabitha is one of the mutants to have kept her powers after the 2005 " House of M " storyline.

Tabitha Smith

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayla_Ranzz Ayla Ranzz , known originally as Lightning Lass (also known as Light Lass and Spark ) is a comic book fictional character , who is a super heroine in a future DC Comics universe . She is a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes and was ranked 47th in Comics Buyer's Guide 's "100 Sexiest Women in Comics" list. [ 1 ] There have been three versions of Ayla since her original debut; these versions are separated by the events of both the Zero Hour and Infinite Crisis limited series. [ edit ] Fictional character biography [ edit ] Silver Age First appearance of Lightning Lass from Adventure Comics #308.

Ayla Ranzz

Zatanna

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zatanna Zatanna Zatara is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe . Created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Murphy Anderson , Zatanna first appeared in Hawkman vol. 1 #4 (October–November 1964).

Faith (comics)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faith_(comics) Faith is a superhero in the DC Comics universe who first appeared in JLA #69 (October 2002). [ 1 ] [ edit ] Fictional character biography Faith is a female hero with tremendous psychic powers. Often nicknamed by her teammates "the Fat Lady", a reference to the line, "it's not over until the fat lady sings". Faith’s first appearance in the DC universe was as a substitution by Batman for the Justice League when the main members were transported into the past during the events of the Obsidian Age. [ 1 ] Of the numerous heroes in the DC Universe to serve on the Justice League, Batman chose her along with Green Arrow , Firestorm , Hawkgirl , Jason Blood , Major Disaster , and the Atom to replace the original members in a short tenure with Nightwing as the new leader.

Dead Girl

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_Girl Dead Girl ( Moonbeam ) is a fictional character , a mutant superheroine in Marvel Comics ' X-Statix series. She is a mixture of ghost and zombie . Her civilian name has never been fully revealed, but she admitted after some cajoling that her first name is/was "Moonbeam." Dead Girl's mutant gene allows her to return to semi-life after dying; she is also able to become intangible and communicate with other dead people.
Spider-Woman ( Mattie Franklin ) is a fictional character who is a superhero in the Marvel Comics universe . She is the third character to be called Spider-Woman and the second to receive her own ongoing series. [ edit ] Publication history The character first appeared in Spectacular Spider-Man #262 (in the shadows), in November 1998. Her first full appearance was in The Amazing Spider-Man #441 (1998), and her first appearance as Spider-Woman was in The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 2 #5 (1999). [ edit ] Fictional character biography http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spider-Woman_(Mattie_Franklin)

Spider-Woman (Mattie Franklin)

Raven (comics)

Raven is a superheroine who appears in comic books published by DC Comics . The character first appeared in a special insert in DC Comics Presents #26 (October 1980), and was created by writer Marv Wolfman and artist George Pérez . Raven is an empath who can teleport and control her " soul-self ," which can fight physically, as well as act as Raven's eyes and ears away from her body. Raven's chronology is typically [ citation needed ] separated into three lives. Her first life, 18 years, was spent in the Temple Azarath and creating The New Teen Titans . Her second life began once she started wearing the garb of White Raven, and lasted under two years. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raven_(comics)