
DC Comics has long celebrated voluptuous heroines whose exaggerated, busty figures dominate panels, blending raw power with undeniable sex appeal through form-fitting costumes and provocative poses. These 20 women stand out for their formose physiques, particularly their ample bosoms, often highlighted in dynamic artwork that fans dissect for steamy moments—though outright nudity remains rare in canon comics, with emphasis instead on cleavage strains, wardrobe malfunctions, and seductive scenarios.
Leggi tutto: Top 20 Sexiest DC Comics WomenEach profile below expands their physical allure, key sexy comic scenes and why their curves etch them into fan memory.
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Big Barda
Big Barda hails from the hellish planet Apokolips as a top Female Fury, defecting to Earth with her husband Mister Miracle to join the Justice League, wielding her Mega-Rod with unmatched ferocity and loyalty.

Her physique is a towering masterpiece of hyper-feminine muscle—standing over 6 feet with broad shoulders tapering to a narrow waist, her enormous breasts (frequently rendered as DD+ cups or larger in exaggerated artist styles like Jim Janstrom’s) dominate her barely-there silver bikini armor, which perpetually strains and gleams against her sweat-slicked skin during battles.
Standout sexy scenes include her casual power-walking in a thong bikini across Apokolips in Mister Miracle #1-18 (1970s Kirby era), where her bust sways hypnotically; the extended shower sequence in Superman/Baterman: Apocalypse animated tie-in panels adapted from comics, showcasing soapy cleavage rivulets; and cleavage-forward wrestling grapples in Justice League Odyssey where foes get smothered up close. Barda leaves an indelible mark as the amazonian juggernaut whose colossal, battle-hardened curves redefine warrior sensuality, proving size and strength amplify erotic dominance in every frame she graces.



Black Canary
Dinah Lance, aka Black Canary, is a Seattle-based martial artist and sonic screamer who headlines the Birds of Prey, using her Canary Cry to shatter eardrums and bones while flirting with danger and allies alike.

Her athletic hourglass build—lean legs from endless kicks, flared hips, and prominently full breasts (D-cup equivalents in fishnet-embracing art by artists like Brian Bolland)—is poured into a leather jacket over a blue satin corset with a neckline plunging deep enough to risk sonic feedback.


Catwoman
Selina Kyle prowls Gotham as Catwoman, a whip-cracking thief whose cat-burglary skills and on-again-off-again romance with Batman blur lines between crime and passion in endless rooftop dalliances.

Her lithe, gymnast’s body curves into feline perfection—pert C/D-cup breasts perky under glossy black latex that zips low for ventilation, accentuating every claw-flex and pounce with glossy sheen. Key steamy sequences spotlight her unzipping mid-seduction on gargoyles in Batman: Hush chapters, cleavage spilling as she purrs temptations; the dominatrix lounge scene in Catwoman #50 where she straddles Batman, suit half-off in shadow play; and rain-soaked tears revealing soaked transparency in Batman #404’s alleyway tryst. Catwoman claws deep into lore as the slinking sex symbol whose busty silhouette and teasing tears embody Gotham’s eternal dance of desire and danger.

Cheetah
Barbara Minerva, cursed as Cheetah, is Wonder Woman’s savage arch-nemesis—a British archaeologist turned feral speedster with razor claws and a bloodlust that pits beast against goddess in primal clashes.

Her sleek, spotted-fur form blends cheetah agility with voluptuous exaggeration, her D-cup breasts heaving wildly under torn bikini scraps or speed-blurred pelts that barely contain bounces during hunts. Provocative panels include her pouncing cleavage-first onto Diana in Wonder Woman #195, fur ripping to expose underboob; the seductive jungle taunt in Justice League #9 where she arches back, claws teasing straps; and mid-transformation strains in Wonder Woman vol. 5 #7, breasts swelling against shrinking clothes.

Cheetah prowls eternally as the wildcat vixen whose untamed, busty ferocity scratches raw animal magnetism into DC’s savage heart.

Donna Troy
Donna Troy, Wonder Woman’s adopted Amazon sister, anchors the Teen Titans with lasso prowess and reincarnated resilience, bridging Themyscira’s myths to teen heroism. Statuesque and toned, her heroic proportions feature firm D-cup breasts thrust forward in star-emblazoned bustiers that hug like second skin during aerial spins.

Erotic episodes shine in Teen Titans #50 beach specials, oiled swimsuits straining seams; battle-heaved cleavages in Wonder Woman crossovers like #600; and post-resurrection glows revealing damp leotards in Titans #1. Donna dazzles enduringly as the immortal curve queen whose graceful bust symbolizes Amazonian eternity.

Fire
Beatriz da Costa, Brazil’s fiery Fire, blasts into Justice League International with pyrokinesis and tango flair, her hot temper matching her scorching powers.

Exotic and athletic, prominent D-cup breasts glow under green energy auras in micro-bikini costumes that flare with heat mirages. Flaming moments ignite in JLI #24 beach brawls, flames licking cleavage; costume-melting heat waves in Justice League #10; and steamy locker teases post-mission. Fire blazes on as the Latina inferno whose busty blaze consumes panels with sultry spark.
Giganta
Doris Zeul grows into Giganta, a size-shifting Wonder Woman foe whose scientific intellect fuels rampages from lab rat to skyscraper siren. Proportionally exaggerated, her massive breasts scale to gigantic (DD+ in normal form, colossal when enlarged), ripping purple leotards during expansions.


Towering teases feature growth bursts in Wonder Woman #125, clothes shredding over swelling bust; city-crushing struts with jiggling assets in Justice League #40; and shrunken seductions looming large. Giganta cements her legacy as the bust-exploding behemoth whose curves conquer scales.


Harley Quinn
Harley Quinn cartwheels from Joker’s sidekick to antihero queen, wielding oversized mallets and chaotic charm across Gotham’s underworld. Playful and pale, her C/D-cup breasts bounce in red-and-black corsets unlaced for maximum mayhem appeal.

Chaotic heat includes Ivy-tangled makeouts in Harley Quinn #25, cleavages meshing; twerking escapes in New 52 Harley Quinn #1; and roller-derby rips in Suicide Squad. Harley hammers indelibly as the pint-sized pinup whose wild, wobbling whimsy steals shows.

Huntress
Helena Bertinelli hunts as Huntress, a crossbow-avenging ex-mafia heiress purging Gotham’s sins with Bat-family grit. Vengeful and voluptuous, D-cup cleavage spills from purple plunging tops under cloaks that flutter revealingly.

Dark delights: Ed Benes’ rear-bust double-shots in Birds of Prey #10; interrogation arches in Huntress solo #1; strap strains in Cry for Blood. Huntress haunts as the shadowy stunner whose deadly décolleté dispatches desire.

Lois Lane
Lois Lane bulldogs headlines as Superman’s Pulitzer-winning love, fearlessly probing Metropolis mysteries.

Classic hourglass ripe with C/D-cup prominence under crisp blouses that button-test during scoops.

Reporter rousers: wind-whipped cleavages in Superman #300 flights; intimate unbuttonings in All-Star Superman #10; gala gown slips. Lois lingers as the scoop-stealing siren whose everyday endowments eclipse capes.

Power Girl
Kara Zor-L, Power Girl, flexes as Earth-2’s Kryptonian powerhouse in JSA, her heat vision and strength outshining peers.

Legendary for DC’s bustiest rack (G/H-cup boob window legacy from Wally Wood), her white leotard frames endless cleavage stares. Epic exposures: JSA #20 boob-grab defenses; costume tears in JLA #50 mid-fight; thought-bubble teases where villains ogle (e.g., Guy Gardner panels).

Power Girl prevails as endowments empress, her assets the gold standard of comic cleavage.

Phantom Lady
Sandra Knight dazzles as Golden Age’s Phantom Lady, blasting Nazis with blackout bombs and wrist-radios.

Retro curvaceous with D-cup heft in skimpy purple two-piece that shadowed Golden Age good. Shadowy seduces: bust-thrusting blackout poses in Police Comics #17; gadget glows illuminating cleavage in AC Comics revivals. Phantom persists as pinup pioneer whose veiled voluptuousness vintage-vamps eternally.

Poison Ivy
Pamela Isley blooms as Poison Ivy, Batman’s pheromone-laced eco-vixen ensnaring with toxic kisses and vines.

Lush green-skinned with D-cup vines barely veiling lushness. Verdant vices: hypnotic Harley smooches in Batman #566; tendril-teased Batman in Poison Ivy: Cycle of Life #1; leaf-lingerie reveals. Ivy infests immortally as a botanic babe whose busty blight beguiles.

Raven
Rachel Roth meditates as Raven, Titans’ half-demon empath cloaking emotions in azure mysticism.

Hooded enigma hiding C/D-cup fullness under leotards that soul-self shreds tease. Empathic exposures: cloak slips in New Teen Titans #4; emotional swells bursting seams in Titans #12. Raven resonates as mystic minx whose suppressed swells soul-stir.

Supergirl
Kara Zor-El soars as Supergirl, blasting foes with super-strength seduction and heat-vision glances that melt defenses.

londe and bombshell-built, DD-cup breasts strain against skintight blue-and-red suits, iconic in Michael Turner’s artwork from Superman/Batman #8-13.


Kryptonian kisses: steamy clinches and torn costumes revealing glistening curves in Superman/Batman series; power-dampener teases with exposure risks in early New Krypton arc (Supergirl vol.5 #35-67); sultry poses and daring outfits in Adventure Comics #409-410.



Starfire
Princess Koriand’r explodes as Starfire, Tamaranean Titan slinging starbolts with joyous ferocity. Orange-hued E-cup+ buoyancy in purple bikini armor jiggling with every blast. Stellar strips: naked space flights in Teen Titans #5; energy auras singeing straps in Titans #1.

Starfire supernovas as alien aphrodite whose cosmic cleavage constellates cravings.

Talia al Ghul
Talia al Ghul masterminds as Ra’s heir, Batman’s lethal lover assassinating with silk and steel.

Exotic elegance firming C/D-cup allure in sheer ninja garb. Assassin intimates: Bruce bed tangles in Batman #232; dagger-drawn décolleté in Son of the Demon.

Talia triumphs as a fatal femme whose curves kill quietly.

Vixen
Vixen (Mari McCabe) channels the Tantu Totem to mimic any animal’s powers, evolving from African model to Justice League globetrotter and eco-warrior, blending runway grace with safari savagery. Her stunning, athletic ebony physique is a fan-favorite hourglass—toned legs from cheetah sprints, flared hips for gorilla grapples, and prominently full D/DD-cup breasts that heave and strain against her signature orange-and-black bodysuit with plunging neckline and bare midriff, often glistening with sweat or animalistic sheen in artist renders like those from Denys Cowan.

Standout sexy scenes pulse with primal energy: the totem-transformation glow in Justice League of America #6 (1983) where her suit tightens over swelling cleavage as she shifts forms; sweat-slicked leopard-prowl poses in Vixen #1 (1988 miniseries), arching her back to showcase bouncing assets mid-leap; a steamy shower reflection mimicking animal instincts in Justice League International #14, water cascading over exposed curves post-battle; and cleavage-dominant gorilla-hugs crushing foes in Animal Man crossovers, her bust pressed emphatically; plus runway-to-rescue struts in Model Citizen arcs where fashion thongs barely contain her wild side.

Vixen vaults into the pantheon of formose DC divas as the shapeshifting supermodel whose busty, beastly allure embodies untamed sensuality—her totem-fueled transformations make every panel a safari of savage, unforgettable sex appeal that roars across comics history.
Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman reigns as Amazonian princess Diana Prince, demigod daughter of Hippolyta forged from clay by Zeus’s lightning on Themyscira’s shores—fierce Justice League founder battling gods and tyrants in star-spangled brevity.

Diana dominates as immortal icon, her statuesque perfection flaunting DD-cup dynamism in barely-there bustiers and thigh-high boots.

Some sensual scenes: shower silhouette exposing bare curves in Wonder Woman #288 (1982); Amazons’ public nude rituals reenacting history before crowds on Themyscira in later arcs.



Zatanna
Zatanna Zatara enchants as backward-spelling sorceress, Justice League’s stage-lit spellbinder.

Glam D/E-cup voluptuousness tuxedo-straining with fishnets flashing. Magical minxery: cleavage-spell pops in Justice League Dark #10; illusion undress in Seven Soldiers. Zatanna zings as an abracadabra allure whose busty bows bewitches boundless.




















