Comics have long featured alluring female protagonists beyond Marvel and DC, often drawn with exaggerated physiques and involved in sensual scenarios that blend action with eroticism. These 20 characters from independent and other publishers embody that trope, celebrated for their beauty, confidence, and steamy comic moments.
Leggi tutto: Sexiest Female Comic Characters Beyond Marvel and DCContents
- 1 Abbie Chase (Danger Girls)
- 2 Ann O’ Brien (Monkeyman and O’Brien)
- 3 Atom Eve (Invincible)
- 4 Aspen (Fathom)
- 5 Desireé Hopewell
- 6 Druuna
- 7 Elissa “Emp” Megan Powers (Empowered)
- 8 Fourmille Gratule (Ekho)
- 9 Lara Croft (Tomb Raider)
- 10 Lady Mechanika
- 11 Madame Mirage
- 12 May Frayn (Legs Weaver)
- 13 Miss Fury
- 14 Modesty Blaise
- 15 Nakkiko (Dark Minds)
- 16 Red Sonya
- 17 Sally Forth (Sally Forth, 1968)
- 18 Sara Pezzini (Witchblade)
- 19 Sarah Rainmaker (Gen13)
- 20 Tarot (Tarot: Witch of the Black Rose)
- 21 Trizia
- 22 Voodoo
- 23 Vampirella
- 24 Warwoman
- 25 Informazioni sull'autore
Abbie Chase (Danger Girls)
Abbie Chase is the lead adventurer in J. Scott Campbell’s Danger Girl series, a blonde bombshell spy fighting Nazis and villains. Her sexiness stems from voluptuous curves, including large breasts, a tiny waist, prominent bum, and legs, often accentuated in tight outfits. Some sexy scenes include an alligator biting a hole in her trousers to expose her buttock, wearing a see-through dress, and stripping naked in a hot tub to seduce then knock out villain Peach.



Ann O’ Brien (Monkeyman and O’Brien)
Ann O’Brien is a vibrant and extraordinary heroine from Dark Horse Comics, famously known for her adventures in the Art Adams’ Monkeyman and O’Brien series. Originally an ordinary woman, she is accidentally exposed to a burst of mysterious dimensional radiation that radically transforms her into a superhuman powerhouse with incredible strength, speed, durability, and a greatly expanded physical stature, all while retaining her sharp intellect and adventurous spirit.
Her physical appeal is a spectacular celebration of statuesque beauty and peak Amazonian perfection. Standing at a towering height, she possesses a flawlessly sculpted, muscular, and curvaceous hourglass physique that radiates vibrant health and immense power. Her striking, athletic body is paired with a cascade of thick red hair, a warm, confident smile, and an effortlessly joyful, dominant energy. Whether she is wearing her iconic, skin-tight orange-and-white superhero leotards or casual wear that struggles to contain her magnificent proportions, Ann exudes a bold, wholesome, and breathtaking sensuality that makes her an absolutely unforgettable powerhouse.

Atom Eve (Invincible)
Atom Eve, real name Samantha Eve Wilkins, is a powerful matter-manipulating superheroine from Robert Kirkman’s Invincible comics. She’s depicted as stunningly attractive with a curvaceous figure, full breasts, and athletic build that highlights her allure in form-fitting costumes. A notable nude scene appears in issue #64, adapted in the animated series season 3 episode 8, where she’s shown fully exposed during an intimate moment.


Aspen (Fathom)
Aspen Matthews stars in Michael Turner’s Fathom, a half-human, half-Blue aquatic warrior in a war between underwater races and the surface world. Her appeal lies in statuesque beauty, hyper-feminine proportions with ample breasts and lithe athleticism, defining ’90s “bad girl” comics sexy aesthetics. The series emphasizes her sensual design amid action, with Turner building a franchise around her voluptuous form.

Desireé Hopewell
Fatale, whose real name is Desirée Hopewell, is the titular protagonist of the short-lived 1996 series Fatale by Broadway Comics, created by industry veteran Jim Shooter. On the run from a sinister, militaristic organization known as The Brotherhood, Desirée is a high-stakes gambler with a supernatural edge. Her primary ability is the literal embodiment of a femme fatale, possessing the power to absorb energy, lifeforce, and memories from men through a simple kiss, leaving them completely drained and at her mercy.
Her physical design is the ultimate manifestation of 1990s bad-girl comic aesthetic, engineered to be devastatingly seductive and visually unforgettable. She boasts an impossibly voluptuous, statuesque hourglass physique with ultra-pronounced curves, a tight waist, and long, athletic legs that make her a striking presence in any frame. Her allure is defined by a sultry, confident facial structure, piercing eyes, and a tumble of thick hair that frames her sharp expressions. Usually depicted in revealing, skin-tight tactical gear or glamorous, low-cut evening attire that barely contains her magnificent proportions, Fatale moves with a predatory, highly confident grace that perfectly channels the dangerous, irresistible appeal of classic noir sirens.










Druuna
Druuna protagonists Paolo Eleuteri Serpieri’s erotic sci-fi series Druuna, wandering a dystopian world of mutants and machines. Her hyper-detailed, voluptuous body—featuring enormous breasts, wide hips, and flawless nudity—is Serpieri’s artistic focus, often sparsely clothed or bare. Some scenes involve willing erotic encounters with strangers, monsters, and mutants, including rapes she sometimes counters, across volumes with explicit sex and violence.



Elissa “Emp” Megan Powers (Empowered)
Emp, or Elissa Megan Powers, is a caped heroine in Adam Warren’s Empowered whose suit grants powers but tears easily, leaving her vulnerable. Her sexiness comes from a busty, hourglass figure and the suit’s clingy, often shredded state emphasizing her curves and frequent nudity. She’s in a heavily sexual relationship with boyfriend Thugboy, with scenes mirroring her suit’s state through emotional and physical intimacy.



Fourmille Gratule (Ekho)
Fourmille Gratule is the female lead in Christophe Arleston and Alessandro Barbucci’s Ekho, a human trapped in the magical world Ekho, often possessed by ghosts. Her physical attractiveness, with frequent male gaze shots on her body, makes her Ms. Fanservice alongside other beauties. Scenes include ghost-possessed seduction forcing herself on partner Yuri, leading to relationship complications, and sex for solace with friend Soledad.



Lara Croft (Tomb Raider)
Lara Croft appears in Tomb Raider comics adapting the games, a busty archaeologist-adventurer raiding tombs. Her sexiness is in short shorts, tank tops highlighting large breasts and athletic legs, with unlockable bikinis and dynamic dirt/soaking effects. Comics feature pervy angles and house scenes in dressing gowns, though toned down from marketing’s extreme sexualization.





Lady Mechanika
Lady Mechanika is a steampunk detective in Joe Benitez’s series, with mechanical limbs from sinister experiments, solving mysteries in Victorian-inspired Mechanika city. Drawn alluringly in corsets and tight attire accentuating her figure, bust, and strength, without exploitation. Her poses emphasize sexual attraction, but she’s dignified, using superior power in gory fights.
Madame Mirage
Madame Mirage, aka Harper Temple, is a tech-powered illusionist from Paul Dini’s short Madame Mirage series, mimicking her sister with a busty, sexy Shadow-inspired look. Her “smoking-hot” illusory form features giant breasts and form-fitting outfits for distraction. The exaggerated appearance is a scientific illusion, used in action against villains like ASI.


May Frayn (Legs Weaver)
May Frayn is Alfa Agency agent and lover to Legs Weaver in the Italian Legs Weaver comics, a voluptuous Mediterranean brunette thief-turned-heroine. Extremely sexy due to large, firm breasts often shown naked while undressing, bathing, or hiding gun parts in her bra, spied on by dragon Harvey and neighbor Rick. Scenes include frequent nudity, tickling by Legs, and intimate massages with her partner.


Miss Fury
Miss Fury, whose real identity is the wealthy socialite Marla Drake, is a historic and groundbreaking heroine originally created in 1941 by June Tarpé Mills, making her the very first female superhero created by a female cartoonist. Operating as a fiercely independent vigilante, she uses her elite athletic training, sharp wits, and martial prowess to battle Nazi agents, criminals, and femme fatales alike, serving as a stylish and patriotic icon of the Golden Age of comics.
Her physical design is a masterclass in classic 1940s pin-up glamour, seamlessly blended with the sleek efficiency of a modern pulp action heroine. She possesses a tall, statuesque, and beautifully sculpted hourglass physique with strong, athletic limbs and a narrow, well-defined waistline that commands attention. Her striking, aristocratic face is framed by a cascade of voluminous, raven-black hair and intense, captivating eyes. Her allure is maximized by her iconic, skin-tight black catsuit—made from a genuine leopard skin given to her by her uncle—which clings flawlessly to her powerful curves and acts like a second skin. Moving with a fluid, feline grace and a dominant, aristocratic confidence, Miss Fury projects a sophisticated, dangerous, and utterly hypnotic sensuality that made her a literal wartime pin-up favorite and an enduring symbol of powerful femininity.







Modesty Blaise
Modesty Blaise protagonists Peter O’Donnell’s newspaper comic strip, a former crime boss turned adventurer with partner Willie Garvin. Her lithe, athletic body and confidence shine in sparse clothing; she uses bare breasts as “The Nailer” to stun foes. Turkish bath nudity with Willie (non-sexual) was censored in some markets, and 1970s strips showed breasts amid taboos.

Nakkiko (Dark Minds)
Dark Minds is a 1998-1999 miniserie (issues #0-8) from Top Cow Productions by Pat Lee and Dreamwave, blending manga aesthetics with American superhero tropes in a cyberpunk sci-fi saga. It follows a conspiracy where a shadowy corporation unleashes monstrous biomechanical creatures on a dystopian Earth. Heroes with high-tech enhancements and psychic abilities battle these threats amid corporate intrigue.
Nakkiko is the fierce Japanese female lead, a skilled martial artist and operative with cybernetic upgrades, navigating espionage and monster hunts. Her allure comes from her athletic, curvaceous figure—long legs, toned physique, and form-fitting outfits that highlight her exotic beauty in dynamic action panels, fitting the era’s “bad girl” comic style



Red Sonya
Red Sonya, based on Robert E. Howard’s warrior, stars in Dynamite comics as a chainmail-bikini-clad swordswoman. Her muscular yet curvaceous build, with emphasized breasts and legs, fuels her sexy barbarian image. Controversial explicit sex scenes develop character relationships graphically.



Sally Forth (Sally Forth, 1968)
Sally Forth debuts in Wallace Wood’s 1968 Sally Forth underground comic, an action-adventure heroine mostly depicted nude. Her nudity drives erotic exploration in sci-fi settings, from Military News tabloid. Wood’s style highlights her body in constant bare states across adventures.


Sara Pezzini (Witchblade)
Sara Pezzini is a NYPD detective bonded to the Witchblade artifact in Top Cow’s series, gaining armor and powers. Curvaceous and strong, the living tattoo clings revealingly to her busty figure. Scenes include pregnancy sparking romantic/sexual tension with Jackie, sharing Witchblade power amid battles.


Sarah Rainmaker (Gen13)
Sarah Rainmaker is a core member of the Gen13 team in Jim Lee and Brandon Choi’s WildStorm comics, an Apache Native American weather-controller with powers over rain, lightning, wind, and flight, raised on the San Carlos Reservation after escaping government experiments. Her sexiness derives from her athletic, toned physique—long black hair, striking features, firm breasts, and a lithe warrior’s build showcased in her revealing red-and-green spandex costume that bares arms, midriff, and one leg, blending fierce activism with exotic allure. Some scenes include her flirtatious tension and rejected advances toward teammate Caitlin Fairchild, marked by jealous glances and intimate moments highlighting her bisexual/lesbian leanings, plus environmental battles where her sweat-glistened form and dynamic poses emphasize her sensual confidence amid team dynamics.



Tarot (Tarot: Witch of the Black Rose)
Tarot, a busty witch, defends the world in Jim Balent’s Tarot: Witch of the Black Rose. Her incredibly large breasts (even for comics) dominate her design amid supernatural fights. Some scenes feature sex in a Lazarus Pit-like tub while a partner is unconscious, plus naked werewolf encounters.



Trizia
Trizia stars in Pedro Pérez’s Trizia – Cose di Casa, a 47-story Italian comic of everyday life slices. Depicted as a sexy young woman in autoconclusive tales, with sensual undertones in domestic scenarios.



Voodoo
Voodoo (Priscilla Kitaen) is a telepathic stripper-Daemonite hybrid in WildStorm’s WildC.A.T.s, sex-positive and down-to-earth. Her sexy design suits her Hot Spot club job, with romantic ties like to Maul. Scenes start at strip clubs, seduced by power promises amid team drama.


Vampirella
Vampirella, the iconic vampire from Warren Publishing, wears a skimpy red thong costume on Drakulon and Earth. Her voluptuous body—huge breasts, long legs—is hyper-sexualized in horror adventures. Countless scenes show her nude or barely covered fighting monsters, with explicit eroticism defining the series.




Warwoman
Warwoman is a formidable and iconic superheroine from Image Comics, serving as a prominent member of the Guardians of the Globe within the Invincible universe. Deeply inspired by ancient mythology, she is a powerful warrior who possesses immense superhuman strength, flight, and durability, utilizing her mystical battle mace and centuries of combat experience to stand as one of Earth’s ultimate protectors.
Her physical beauty is a breathtaking showcase of majestic, Amazonian grandeur and raw athletic perfection. She boasts a tall, muscular, and impeccably toned physique that highlights her incredible power without losing her striking, curvaceous silhouette. Her commanding presence is anchored by long, flowing dark hair and a fierce, noble gaze that radiates absolute confidence and authority. Clad in her iconic, form-fitting ancient Greek-inspired armor and a short battle skirt that accentuates her powerful legs and sculpted core, Warwoman embodies a dominant, regal sensuality that makes her a fiercely alluring and unforgettable goddess of the battlefield.

















