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Femizon may refer to one of two fictional groups appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

Fictional team history

Earth-712 Femizons

Femizons
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceSavage Tales #1 (May 1971)
Created byStan Lee
John Romita Sr.
In-story information
Member(s)Princess Lyra
Syrani
Thundra

The first group to be called Femizons were the women of Femizonia, a gynarchic future world in an alternate timeline where women had become Amazon-like warriors, ruling over male slaves. It was this world that produced Thundra, a recurring enemy, and later ally, of The Thing.[1]

Earth-616 Femizons

Femizons
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceCaptain America #386 (June 1991)
Created byMark Gruenwald
Rik Levins
In-story information
Member(s)Membership

The second group to be called Femizons was a group of all-female supervillains 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, who claimed to be inspired by stories of Thundra's Femizons, the group consisted of a large number of established female criminals and super villainesses.[2]

Members

Earth-712 version

  • Princess Lyra -
  • Syrani -
  • Thundra -

Earth-616 version

  • Superia's Lieutenants - The elite members of the Femizons.
    • Blackbird - Otherwise known as Jackdaw, Blackbird is a Hulk enemy who has mechanical wings and an array of weaponry.
    • Iron Maiden - A skilled assassin and Black Widow enemy who wears a metal suit that protects her from physical harm.
    • MODAM - A MODOK-like super-genius created by A.I.M. with various psionic abilities.
    • Moonstone - A supervillain with the abilities of flight, intangibility, emitting light, and projection of energy blasts.
    • Nightshade - A Captain America villainess and second-in-command of the Femizons. She is a mad scientist who has the ability to secrete pheromones.
    • Snapdragon - A martial artist and long-time enemy of Diamondback.
  • Anaconda - Member of the Serpent Society and Six Pack. Has the ability to elongate her limbs, has super strength to constrict her enemies, can breathe underwater, and possesses super-regenerative abilities.
  • Arclight - Member of the Marauders, she is a super-strong woman who creates shockwaves upon physical force.
  • Battleaxe - A former Grappler. She is a muscular super-strong woman that uses an axe as her weapon of choice.
  • Chimera - A metamorph that can grow wings and claws.
  • Dragonfly - A villainess with flight and hypnotic abilities.
  • Femme Fatales - A female mercenary team.
    • Bloodlust - A ferocious member of the Femme Fatales. She has enhanced strength, speed, agility, and senses.
    • Knockout - A super-strong woman and member of the Femme Fatales.
    • Mindblast - A member of the Femme Fatales with telekinetic abilities.
    • Whiplash - A member of the Femme Fatales with whips extending from her gloves.
  • Ferocia - An Iron Fist villain who was magically-evolved from a K'un-L'un wolf.
  • Gladiatrix - A member of the Grapplers and a professional wrestler with super strength.
  • Golddigger - A Captain America villain that has no super powers, but has athletic and martial arts abilities. She mostly relies on her feminine charm.
  • Gypsy Moth - A moth-themed villain who has the ability to fly and manipulate various organic objects.
  • Ice Princess - A villain with the ability to control ice.
  • Mysteria - A villainess that uses mist as her weapon.
  • Poundcakes - A member of the "Grapplers" that creates tremors with her boots.
  • Quicksand - A woman with super strength and the ability to turn her body into sand.
  • Vapor - A member of the U-Foes who can transform into any gaseous matter.

References

  1. ^ Savage Tales #1. Marvel Comics.
  2. ^ Captain America #386-388. Marvel Comics.