With 25 unique superheroes starting with the letter E, this comprehensive list brings together characters from major publishers like Marvel and DC, as well as notable independent creators. These heroes showcase a wide range of powers, from magical abilities and super-strength to elemental control and advanced technology. Many have rich backgrounds and roles that span from cosmic entities to street-level defenders, revealing the diversity and creativity found within the superhero genre under the letter E.
Explore the complete list below to discover detailed information about each hero and their significance in comic book history.
Superhero Name This column lists the name by which each character is most commonly known, ensuring clarity and ease of identification for fans and newcomers alike.
Publisher Here you will find the company or imprint that created or publishes the character, such as Marvel Comics, DC Comics, or well-known independent sources like Image Comics.
First Appearance This section provides the original comic book or media issue where the superhero first appeared, giving context to their introduction and historical timeline.
Powers Read about the primary abilities and skills that define each character’s superhero identity and their role in the stories they appear in.
Description This column offers a brief summary of each character’s background, personality, and notable contributions to their comic book universes.
Superheroes that start with E
Superheroes | Publisher | First Appearance | Powers |
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Echo | Marvel Comics | Daredevil Vol. 2 #9 (1999) | Photographic reflexes, skilled martial artist, acrobat |
Edison Rex | Image Comics | Edison Rex #1 (2012) | Super-genius intellect, advanced technology, battlesuit |
Egg | DC Comics | Wonder Woman #16 (1946) | None (sentient egg character) |
Elasti-Girl | DC Comics | My Greatest Adventure #80 (1963) | Size alteration, superhuman strength when enlarged |
Elastigirl | Pixar (Disney) | The Incredibles (2004 film) | Super-stretchability, elasticity, shape-shifting, durability |
Elektra | Marvel Comics | Daredevil #168 (1981) | Master martial artist, ninja, peak human condition, skilled with sai |
Element Lad | DC Comics | Adventure Comics #247 (1958) | Transmutation of elements, molecular rearrangement |
Element Woman | DC Comics | Justice League #1 (2011) | Elemental transformation, can turn into various elements |
Elixir | Marvel Comics | New Mutants (Vol. 2) #5 (2004) | Biokinesis (healing, causing illness/death) |
Elongated Man | DC Comics | The Flash #112 (1960) | Super-stretchability, elasticity, enhanced sense of smell, detective skills |
Elsa Bloodstone | Marvel Comics | Bloodstone #1 (2001) | Superhuman strength, agility, durability, healing, monster hunting expertise |
El Zorro | Various (Pulp Fiction) | The Curse of Capistrano (1919) | Master swordsman, master of disguise, expert horseman, skilled tactician |
Emp | Image Comics | Empowered (webcomic, 2007) | Vulnerability-based “Empowerment” via costume’s magical weakness |
Empowered | Image Comics | Empowered (webcomic, 2007) | Vulnerability-based “Empowerment” via costume’s magical weakness |
Empress | DC Comics | Young Justice #50 (2003) | Bio-magnetic manipulation, control over metal |
Enchantress | DC Comics | Strange Adventures #187 (1966) | Magic, spellcasting, energy manipulation, flight, teleportation |
Energizer | Marvel Comics | Power Pack #1 (1984) | Energy manipulation (absorption, projection), flight, force fields |
Engineer | WildStorm (later DC Comics) | The Authority #1 (1999) | Nanotechnological shapeshifting, liquid metal body, flight, superhuman traits |
Epoch | DC Comics | Green Lantern #136 (2001) | Time manipulation, cosmic awareness, energy projection, flight |
Equinox | DC Comics | The Brave and the Bold (TV series, 2008), DC Comics #1 (2011) | Dual elemental control (fire/ice), light/dark energy manipulation |
Eradicator | DC Comics | Action Comics Annual #2 (1989) | Energy manipulation, flight, superhuman strength, Kryptonian knowledge/tech |
Eternal Warrior | Valiant Comics | Solar, Man of the Atom #3 (1991) | Immortality, superhuman strength, durability, healing factor, master combatant |
Eternity | Marvel Comics | Strange Tales #138 (1965) | Embodiment of the Marvel Universe, near-omnipotence, cosmic awareness |
Etrigan the Demon | DC Comics | The Demon #1 (1972) | Superhuman strength, durability, pyrokinesis (hellfire), magic, immortality |
Eyeboy | Marvel Comics | Wolverine and the X-Men #1 (2011) | Ocular powers (numerous eyes grant various abilities) |