Starfire might have become the most sexualized character in superhero comics, and that's saying something. Debuting back in 1980, in “DC Comics Presents” #26, Starfire was always drawn scantily clad.
Scarlett Johansson is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful actresses in Marvel movies. With her stunning looks and incredible talent, she has captured the hearts of audiences worldwide.
Renowned in the DC Universe as the world's greatest martial artist, and one of the deadliest women to exist, Lady Shiva has been shown as a ruthless villain.
Betsy Ross is Captain America's early love interest and supporting character in American comic books published by Marvel Comics during the 1930-1940s period known to historians and collectors as the Golden Age of Comic Books. She then debuted as the superheroine Golden Girl in Captain America Comics #66 (April 1948).
The Toxic Avenger (AKA The Monster Hero) is a superhero in the film series of the same name. Mitch Cohen plays the Toxic Avenger and Kenneth Kessler provides his voice. Melvin was played by Mark Torgi. In The Toxic Avenger II and The Toxic Avenger Part III, he is played both by Ron Fazio and John Altamura.
Not just the strongest in the Marvel universe, Captain Marvel is also labeled as the most beautiful superhero. The superhero with the real name of Carol Danvers is beautiful in the comic book, animation, and the movie.
Helen Parr (née Truax), also known as Elastigirl and Mrs. Incredible, is a fictional superhero who appears in Pixar's animated superhero film The Incredibles (2004) and its sequel Incredibles 2 (2018).
Wonder Woman is iconic for many reasons, including her attractiveness. The raven-haired beauty has become an archetype for other superheroines who've followed in her footsteps. Wonder Woman has used her supernatural allure to her advantage in some exceptionally innovative ways.
Fantomah was the first female superhero with superhuman powers to appear in print, in Jungle Comics #2 (Feb 1940). The first masked and costumed superheroine (and of “natural” birth), however, was the Woman in Red, created by Richard Hughes and George Mandel for Thrilling Comics #2 (Mar 1940).
Thanks to being trained by Thanos, Gamora knows just about everything there is to know about combat and killing. She is an expert with any weapon, and even once wielded the Godslayer sword. While working for Thanos, she shared a telepathic link with him.
That's the most popular superhero of all time: Spider-Man. There have been a few Spider-Mans (a whole Spider-verse of them, actually) but the first and most famous is Peter Parker. He was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko in 1962, and has gone on to sell BILLIONS of dollars worth of comics and movies.