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Femizon is the name of two fictional groups appearing in
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s published by Marvel Comics.


Fictional team history


Earth-712 Femizons

The first group to be called Femizons were the women of Femizonia, a gynarchic future world in an alternate timeline where women had become Amazon-like warriors, ruling over male slaves. It was this world that produced Thundra, a recurring enemy, and later ally, of The Thing.


Earth-616 Femizons

The second group to be called Femizons was a group of all-female
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s in the Marvel Comics universe. They were enemies mainly for
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, and their goal was to conquer Earth and create a utopia where women ruled. Led by Superia, who claimed to be inspired by stories of Thundra's Femizons, the group consisted of a large number of established female criminals and super villainesses. Superia gained Blackbird, Iron Maiden, MODAM, Moonstone, and Nightshade as her lieutenants.''Captain America'' #386-388. Marvel Comics. The team disbanded due to the vast majority of its members (all but Blackbird, Iron Maiden, and Snapdragon) disapproving of Superia's misandristic and genocidal plans.


Members


Earth-712 version

* Princess Lyra - * Syrani - * Thundra -


Earth-616 version

In the group shot, there are two unidentified members of the Femizons who are briefly shown.


References


External links


Femizons (Earth-616 version)
at Marvel Wiki



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