Ms. Marvel
















Female Super Heroes

Ms. Marvel

Real Name: Kamala Khan
Kamala Khan (Urdu: کمالہ خان) is a mutant hybrid, a student at Coles Academic High School, and a big fan of the Avengers, particularly Captain Marvel. Being a descendant of Aisha, Khan discovered her abilities to manipulate Noor, harnessing it through Aisha's bangle. Khan's newfound powers attracted the attention of Damage Control and the Clandestines, who sought a way back to the Noor Dimension. Realizing the danger of the Clandestines, Khan joined forces with Red Dagger in Karachi and managed to convince Najma to seal a rift between Earth and the Noor Dimension. 

Back in Jersey City, Khan and her friends made it their mission to help Kamran from being apprehended by Damage Control, as he discovered that he had the ability to manipulate Noor as well. Following a confrontation with Damage Control, with support from her family, friends and community, Khan was able to save Kamran and get him out of the United States. Khan would later adopt Ms. Marvel as her new moniker; however, her bangle suddenly caused her to abruptly teleport and switch places with Carol Danvers and Monica Rambeau.

Discovering that her light-based powers had become entangled with Danvers' and Rambeau's and that they subsequently swapped places whenever they used them, the trio formed the Marvels in order to defeat Dar-Benn, a Kree Accuser who had obtained the second bangle; Danvers would later identify the two as Quantum Bands. Learning that Dar-Benn was siphoning resources from other planets in order to restore Hala by utilizing jump points, the trio had a final confrontation with Dar-Benn that ended in her death and Rambeau stranded in another universe. In the aftermath, Khan began using S.A.B.E.R. intelligence in order to assemble a team of young superheroes, beginning with Kate Bishop.

Kamala Khan was an ordinary teenage girl who enlisted in the Air Force after completing her high school education. However, following an explosion triggered by an extraterrestrial device from the Kree species, she acquires superhuman abilities that allow her to assume the identity of Ms. Marvel. After enduring numerous challenges involving alien races, alternate dimensions, and an assault by the X-Men's Rogue, Carol Danvers ultimately becomes a member of, and takes on a leadership role within, the Avengers.
Female Superheroes: Rogue



Storm









Female Superheroes
Storm, whose real name is Ororo Munroe, stands out as a notable superhero in Marvel Comics and is a legendary member of the X-Men, celebrated for her formidable psionic ability to govern all elements of the weather. Her powers encompass the manipulation of atmospheric conditions, the generation of lightning and wind, and the regulation of temperature, which she employs to produce significant meteorological events. Storm plays a crucial role, especially in the context of Black female representation in comics, acknowledged for her resilience and her position as a leading female superhero.

Abilities and Powers 
Weather Manipulation:
Storm has the capability to command and manipulate all types of weather across extensive regions, both on Earth and in outer space.
Elemental Control:
She is able to regulate temperature, precipitation (including rain, snow, and hail), humidity, and moisture, even at a molecular scale.
Electromagnetic Phenomena:
She can produce and manage lightning along with other electromagnetic atmospheric occurrences.
Meteorological Tempests:
Storm is capable of generating intense weather phenomena such as hurricanes, tornadoes, blizzards, and thunderstorms.
Atmospheric Pressure:
She maintains precise control over atmospheric pressure, enabling her to create specialized weather effects.
Significance
Iconic Marvel Character:
Storm ranks among the most formidable mutants in the Marvel Universe and is an essential member of the X-Men. 
Pioneering Black Superhero:
As a Black female character, she has successfully crossed racial barriers, evolving into a cherished and esteemed X-Men character rather than merely a Black character. 
Cultural Impact:
Her role as a leading female superhero has established her as an icon, although the duration of her individual comic series has fluctuated, with notable writing often present in her team publications.

Storm
Real Name: Ororo Munroe
Ororo Munroe was born in New York City to a Kenyan tribal princess and an American photojournalist named David Munroe. Orphaned at a young age in Cairo, Egypt, Ororo, who later adopts the name Storm, possesses the power to manipulate the weather. During her childhood, Storm acquires skills in thievery and subsequently becomes revered as a rain goddess by an African tribe in the Serengeti. 

It is during this period that she is invited by Professor Charles Xavier to join the X-Men. Although she emerges as a formidable leader within the X-Men, Storm has been depicted as struggling to adapt to Western culture (for instance, she does not comprehend the necessity of covering herself in a public bath), and ultimately departs from the X-Men upon marrying Black Panther, the King of Wakanda, thereby ascending to the role of Queen.
Female Superheroes
female superheroes: Rogue.