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Women may not seem to be as important as men to the history of the League, but any fan of the team know how integral they’ve been. As with anything, some of them are more important than others, and have become some of the team’s most important members. These seven women are the most important in the history of the Justice League, showing that girls get it done (sorry).
7) Vixen

There have been numerous Justice League rosters, and one of the more maligned is the Justice League Detroit. This version of the team moved to the Motor City, with Martian Manhunter, Aquaman, and Elongated Man leading a team of new heroes, including Vixen. Through the power of the Tantu Totem, she was able to take on the attributes of any animal, and became a favorite of fans. She came back to the team after Infinite Crisis, playing a role in what I like to call the neo-Satellite League of Justice League of America (Vol. 2), and would lead her own team in Justice League of America (Vol. 4). She’s a character that fans love, and DC needs to give her the respect she deserves.
6) Ice

The Justice League International is an important part of the team’s mythos. This version of the group didn’t have a lot of A-listers, and was more known for its superhero comedy. Its book was all about the characters and one of everyone’s favorites was Ice. She was the team’s most innocent member, a woman as pure as the white on her costume. Her ice powers made her clutch in a fight, and she was always entertaining. Her relationships with her teammates, especially Fire and Guy Gardner, were awesome. She’s more popular than she seems, and has been starring in some awesome miniseries in the last few years with her best friend…
5) Fire

Fire is one of the best members of the Justice League ever. Sure, her powers aren’t going to beat one of the multiverse-shattering beings the team faces, but she’s such a fun character. The fiery Brazilian has a great personality, and she played well off the members of the JLI, especially Ice. When Guy got mouthy, she was there to shut him down, and the way her odd couple relationship with Ice worked made both of them into better characters than they’d be on their own. She’s such an awesome hero, one that DC fans love to see whenever she shows up.












