The Female Furies (do Apokoliptans and New Gods count as aliens? I’m gonna say yes).
Various Lanterns (Soranik Natu, Arisia Rrab, Two-Six, Iolande, basically all the Star Sapphires, Bleez, Indigo-1, etc.).
Hawk… Girl? Woman? Hawkwoman, Shayera Thal, though she might operate as Hawkgirl, currently (unsure how all that’s panned out with her reincarnating back as 1940s Hawkgirl and still being alive as her).
Saturn Girl of the Legion of Super-Heroes (she’s from Saturn) as are most, if not all of, the female members of the Legion.
There’s Superwoman (Luma Lynai) and Strong Woman (Marta of Thronn), who appeared in a few GL comics in 2019/2020. They are amusing in that they’re based on Silver Age one-off characters (Luma Lynai was the Superwoman of Staryl in one Action Comics story in 1962, and Strong Girl was an alternate universe hero in one Green Lantern story in 1964). Amusing that they got dragged up to appear as characters more recently.
Oh, there’s also Power Girl (Supergirl, but from an alternate universe [a couple times over at this point] who coexists on the main Earth), Blackfire (older sister of Starfire and a villain [are they reconcied currently?]), and Nightstar AKA Mar’i Grayson (daughter of Nightwing and Starfire in the “Kingdom Come” universe).
Mongal, part of the Mongul family.
Various Kryptonian woman, like the moms of Clark and Kara [Lara for Kal and Allura for Kara] or evil ones like Faora and Ursa.
And I’m sure there’s more but those are the ones I can actually think of.
I guess I have to go to bat for a certain Exorian doll.
When Brian Bendis was at DC, he made a point of bringing the Wonder Twins into the DCU. Now that he’s gone, the Twins were last seen in DC vs. Vampires. Zan got killed off in the 1st issue, but Jayna, thank God, stuck it out to the end. It’ll be a while before Mark Russell does a sequel to the 2019-20 series that was so well received, but let’s give Jayna some love, too.
Black canary (Dinah Lance) has had some scenes that I love. She feels like the social worker of superheroes. She has inspired my own writing in a few characters.
Most of the women in Legion of Super-Heroes. Lobo’s daughter Crush. Starfire’s sister Blackfire. Alanna Strange. Big Barda.
Hawk girl
Maxima
Power girl too, right?
Here are a few that come to mind:
Big Barda
Power Girl
Hawkgirl
Dawnstar
Grail
Bleez
Indigo-1
Faora-Ul (perhaps my favorite)
Raven (who is from Azarath)
Blackfire
Granny Goodness
Blackfire, Nightstar, Mongal
Soranik Natu, one of the best Green Lanterns.
The Female Furies (do Apokoliptans and New Gods count as aliens? I’m gonna say yes).
Various Lanterns (Soranik Natu, Arisia Rrab, Two-Six, Iolande, basically all the Star Sapphires, Bleez, Indigo-1, etc.).
Hawk… Girl? Woman? Hawkwoman, Shayera Thal, though she might operate as Hawkgirl, currently (unsure how all that’s panned out with her reincarnating back as 1940s Hawkgirl and still being alive as her).
Saturn Girl of the Legion of Super-Heroes (she’s from Saturn) as are most, if not all of, the female members of the Legion.
There’s Superwoman (Luma Lynai) and Strong Woman (Marta of Thronn), who appeared in a few GL comics in 2019/2020. They are amusing in that they’re based on Silver Age one-off characters (Luma Lynai was the Superwoman of Staryl in one Action Comics story in 1962, and Strong Girl was an alternate universe hero in one Green Lantern story in 1964). Amusing that they got dragged up to appear as characters more recently.
Oh, there’s also Power Girl (Supergirl, but from an alternate universe [a couple times over at this point] who coexists on the main Earth), Blackfire (older sister of Starfire and a villain [are they reconcied currently?]), and Nightstar AKA Mar’i Grayson (daughter of Nightwing and Starfire in the “Kingdom Come” universe).
Mongal, part of the Mongul family.
Various Kryptonian woman, like the moms of Clark and Kara [Lara for Kal and Allura for Kara] or evil ones like Faora and Ursa.
And I’m sure there’s more but those are the ones I can actually think of.
I like Dawnstar and Shadow Lass from the Legion.
Bleez, Soranik Natu, Fatality, and Lyssa Daak from the Lantern Corps.
Blackfire and Power Girl are others I really like too.
Emerald Empress
Granny goodness
There’s the one that Hal Jordan slept with but fans like to pretend they didn’t see anything because of her age.
I guess I have to go to bat for a certain Exorian doll.
When Brian Bendis was at DC, he made a point of bringing the Wonder Twins into the DCU. Now that he’s gone, the Twins were last seen in DC vs. Vampires. Zan got killed off in the 1st issue, but Jayna, thank God, stuck it out to the end. It’ll be a while before Mark Russell does a sequel to the 2019-20 series that was so well received, but let’s give Jayna some love, too.
Power Girl
Saturn girl?
What an ugly outfit for Starfire.
Darkseids daughter – Grail
Darkseids sons – Kalibak and Orion
Darkseids Father – Zonuz/Yuga Khan
Black canary (Dinah Lance) has had some scenes that I love. She feels like the social worker of superheroes. She has inspired my own writing in a few characters.
Female power
Raven
Blackfire, Nightstar and Soranik Natu
Phantom Girl from the Terrifics. Bleez, Katma Tui, and several other female lanterns of all the various colors. Any female new gods or forever people.
Big Barda if you count The New Gods as aliens.
Power Girl
I’d love to see these three in a team up
Jayna of The Wonder Twins
Stealth from L.E.G.I.O.N.
Kalista, Harpy, and other female members of The Omega Men
Power girl
Crush, the daughter of Lobo.
Fatality, a Star Sapphire
Soranik Natu, daughter of Sinestro and leader of the Yellow Labtern Corp
Big Barda, Grannie Goodness, Lasha, Stompa, Mad Harriet and the other Female Furies of Apokalips.
Jayna the Wonder Twin of Exor
Mongal, daughter of Mongul, sister to Mongul II
Maxima
Power Girl
Several Kryptonian women from pre-explosion or Phantom Zone
Most female members of any iteration of the Legion of Super-Heroes or -Villains
Emerald Empress of Venegar
Hawkwoman of Thanagar
Alanna Strange of Rann
Bunch of others.
Any non-Earth female Lantern of any viable color.
Any female New God (of New Genesis or Apokalips) who was not an abducted Earth child.
Any female member of L.E.G.I.O.N. or R.E.B.E.L.S.
Bleez, she’s a Red Lantern. Ruthye in Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow.
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