
In the vast universe of superhero comics, the spotlight often shines brightest on icons like Superman, Wonder Woman, or Spider-Man. Yet, lurking in the shadows are equally captivating characters from Marvel, DC, and indie publishers—underrated gems who blend fierce skills with undeniable allure, proving that sexiness thrives beyond the A-list.
These lesser-known heroines command attention with their athletic builds, bold attitudes, and iconic designs. They deserve a showcase for fans craving fresh takes on comic sensuality.
Leggi tutto: Top under-appreciated sexy comics charactersContents
Bomb Queen

Bomb Queen is the central villainess and satirical ruler from Jimmie Robinson’s independent Image Comics series of the same name, debuting in Bomb Queen #1 (2006). Once part of the “Four Queens” crime syndicate in New Port City, she killed her rivals, seized control, and enacted a “No Heroes” law banning superheroes—turning the city into a criminal haven that ironically thrives under her bombastic, sex-fueled dictatorship, aided by her cat Ashe and supercomputer Occularium.


Bomb Queen has a hyper-sexualized, athletic bombshell build—exaggerated hourglass curves with massive breasts, narrow waist, wide hips, and long legs—at roughly 5’10” and toned from acrobatics and combat, often in a skimpy black crown-and-thong outfit or nude. Her look emphasizes raw sensuality as a weapon, with short dark hair, pale skin, and a fierce, orgasmic grin during explosive rampages.
Coraline
Coraline is the protagonist of Songes: Coraline, a French erotic fantasy comic series (Reveries in English) created by writer Denis-Pierre Filippi and artist Terry Dodson, published by Les Humanoïdes Associés. She’s a young governess (or “preceptress”) hired at a steampunk estate to distract a precocious inventor boy from his lab experiments, leading to adventurous, often risqué dreams filled with pirates, captivity, and sensual escapades.


Coraline boasts a voluptuous, curvaceous figure signature to Dodson’s style—large breasts, wide hips, slim waist, and full lips—with long flowing hair and an innocent yet seductive face. Her build is athletic yet soft, frequently shown partially nude or in torn clothing during dream sequences, emphasizing realistic anatomy like draped fabrics over her ample curves.
Claire Voyant (Original Black Widow)
Claire Voyant, the original Black Widow from the Golden Age of Timely Comics (which later became Marvel Comics), holds the distinct honor of being the very first costumed, superpowered female protagonist in comic book history. Debuting in 1940, she is a mortal spirit medium who is murdered and subsequently resurrected by Satan himself. Transformed into an immortal instrument of vengeance, she is sent back to Earth endowed with mystical powers—including flight and a lethal death touch—specifically to assassinate unrepentant evildoers and harvest their corrupt souls for Hell.
Her physical allure is a masterclass in classic, Golden Age gothic glamour and macabre sensuality. She possesses a statuesque, flawlessly slender, and elegantly curved physique that exudes a haunting, hypnotic presence. Her striking features are defined by a pale, aristocratic complexion, intensely piercing eyes, and a cascade of voluminous, dark hair that frames her mysterious gaze. Wearing a sleek, form-fitting midnight-blue or black bodysuit, often complete with a dramatic flowing cape and a stylized spider emblem emblazoned across her chest, her outfit tightly hugs her athletic proportions. Claire Voyant moves with a chilling, effortless grace, projecting a dark, dominant, and deeply seductive femme fatale energy that makes her both an irresistible and utterly terrifying herald of the underworld.



Cowgirl
A minor Green Lantern’s character.

Grace Skybourne
Grace Skybourne is a character from Frank Cho’s Skybourne comic series published by Boom! Studios. She’s the immortal sister of Abraham Skybourne, daughter of the biblical Lazarus, and a ruthless warrior working for the Vatican’s Mountain Top Foundation, wielding superhuman strength, impenetrable skin, and eternal life in battles against supernatural threats.



Grace has a voluptuous, Junoesque build typical of Frank Cho’s artistic style—curvy yet powerfully athletic, with emphasized hips, bust, and a subtle realistic “muffin-top” for grounded appeal. Her physique supports her violent, no-holds-barred fighting prowess, often depicted in dynamic, sensual action poses that blend eroticism with raw capability.
Kim Fang
Kim Fang, full name Dr. Kimberly Yu Fang, is a supporting character in the The Darkness comic series by Top Cow Productions. She’s a skilled surgeon whose life intersects traumatically with protagonist Jackie Estacado; as a debt-ridden med student, she was coerced into a sexual encounter with him to settle a loan from his uncle Frankie Franchetti, leaving her psychologically scarred and turning her into a sex addict who later seeks therapy.



Kim Fang is depicted as an attractive East Asian woman in her 30s with a slender, curvaceous figure—often shown nude or in revealing contexts like showers and intimate scenes that emphasize her vulnerability and sensuality. She has long dark hair, a fit yet feminine build suited to her professional life, and is portrayed with a mix of clinical poise and underlying emotional fragility.
Magdalena
The Magdalena is a holy warrior from Top Cow Productions comics, tied to The Darkness and Witchblade universes. She’s a descendant of Mary Magdalene, trained by the Catholic Church’s secret order to battle demons and evil using divine powers and the Spear of Destiny.



Born into a lineage of sacred protectors, she wields supernatural abilities to peer into souls, expose sins, and combat darkness entities like Jackie Estacado’s powers. Her role involves hunting supernatural threats, often intersecting with Witchblade hosts like Sara Pezzini in crossover stories.
The Magdalene typically appears as a tall, athletic woman around 5’10” with a toned, muscular yet curvaceous build from intense combat training—strong shoulders, defined abs, powerful legs, and an hourglass figure emphasizing endurance and agility. She has long dark hair, pale skin, and piercing eyes, often clad in form-fitting tactical or holy armor that highlights her formidable, battle-ready form.
Mantra
Mantra is a superhero from the Ultraverse line of comics published by Malibu Comics in 1993. The comic was written by Mike W. Barr with art by Terry Dodson, and Mantra #1 was published in July 1993 as an Ultraverse launch comic book.
The character is unique because Mantra was originally a male eternal warrior named Lukasz who had been fighting for over 1,500 years as part of a group of warriors led by Archmage. Any warrior who died would eventually be placed in a new body and take control of it, effectively displacing its soul, with Archmage using magic to ensure each member would be reincarnated after dying.

Mighty Endowed
Mighty Endowed is a minor one-off villain from DC’s Young Justice #1 (1998) by Peter David and Todd Nauck. Archeologist Professor Nina Dowd touched an alien artifact during an excavation, which cocooned and transformed her into this hypnotic antagonist with feline features and bizarre powers, making her the team’s first foe before being swiftly defeated and detained by the DEO.

She emerges extremely shapely with huge, top-heavy breasts that immediately cause her to topple over due to their massive weight, rendering her immobile without support—a satirical flaw central to her quick downfall. Her face gains beautiful cat-like traits (ears, fangs, stripes), paired with an athletic yet comically unbalanced hourglass figure emphasized in smoky, censored panels to avoid excess.
Nemesis
Nemesis is a fierce Kherubim warrior from the Wildstorm Universe’s Wildcats comics, a former student of Zealot and member of the Adrastea caste bred for combat and thievery.
She wields twin indestructible swords forged from the Creation Engine, possesses near-immortality, superhuman strength, and empathic senses that fuel her vengeful pursuits against enemies like the Brotherhood of the Blade. Nemesis has allied with the Wildcats in battles while maintaining her lone assassin edge.




Nemesis boasts a tall, statuesque, athletic build—around 5’10” with a lithe yet powerfully muscled frame honed by millennia of Coda warrior training, featuring defined abs, strong legs, and elegant curves under her sleek stealth suit.
Her long dark hair, sharp features, and form-fitting armor accentuate a deadly, seductive presence that blends agility with raw power.
Ricadonna
Ricadonna (Celia Ricadonna) is a Marvel Comics villain who serves as the primary antagonist in the Daughters of the Dragon miniseries (2006), facing off against heroines Misty Knight and Colleen Wing. A former billionaire CEO turned New York crime lord, she wields bioelectrical implants for deadly combat prowess and carries an adamantium sword, leading to intense clashes including slicing off Misty’s bionic arm.



Ricadonna (Celia Ricadonna) originally has a fit, athletic human physique at 5’6″ (1.68 m) tall and around 129 lbs (58.5 kg), with blonde hair and blue eyes, reflecting her background as a stylish billionaire turned crime boss.
Selena Lauren
Selena Alice Lauren (often shortened to Selena Lauren) is a minor character from Tales of the Witchblade #3 (2000), a Top Cow anthology comic in the Witchblade universe. Set in a dystopian 2097 New York near-utopia (no disease or crime), she’s a former federal intelligence operative specializing in serial killers, whose grueling work drove her insane; she vanished, resurfaced in amateur sex videos, got arrested for “narcotic therapy,” escaped jail, and later wielded the Witchblade to solve a rare double homicide for immunity while seducing detective John Chimu.



As a Witchblade bearer, Selena has an athletic, curvaceous build enhanced by the artifact’s symbiotic armor, which forms revealing, adaptive skintight plating that emphasizes her bust, hips, and legs while granting superhuman strength and weapons. She’s depicted as a seductive, battle-ready woman in her prime with a fit operative’s frame, long hair, and a dangerous allure honed from her edge-walking life of sex, violence, and investigation.
Tesla Strong
Tesla Strong is a brilliant and adventurous heroine from America’s Best Comics (a DC Comics imprint), prominently featured in the Tom Strong series created by Alan Moore and Chris Sprouse. As the daughter of the science-hero Tom Strong, she was raised in the high-gravity, pristine environment of the island of Attabar Teruma, granting her immense superhuman strength, near-invulnerability, and a heavily prolonged youth. Alongside her incredible physical power, she possesses a genius-level intellect and a fierce, independent spirit, making her a vital asset in cosmic and terrestrial adventures alike.


Tooth
Tooth and Claw (later retitled The Autumnlands), created by Kurt Busiek and Benjamin Dewey for Image Comics, is a rich and critically acclaimed high-fantasy epic set in a world populated by anthropomorphic animal species. The story follows a society of magic-wielding beast-people living in luxurious floating cities who, facing the depletion of the world’s magic, attempt a desperate spell to summon a legendary hero from the past to save their civilization, only to accidentally unleash a brutal, mysterious human warrior into their deeply stratified world.



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