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

SuperheroesPublisherFirst AppearancePowers
EchoMarvel ComicsDaredevil Vol. 2 #9 (1999)Photographic reflexes, skilled martial artist, acrobat
Edison RexImage ComicsEdison Rex #1 (2012)Super-genius intellect, advanced technology, battlesuit
EggDC ComicsWonder Woman #16 (1946)None (sentient egg character)
Elasti-GirlDC ComicsMy Greatest Adventure #80 (1963)Size alteration, superhuman strength when enlarged
ElastigirlPixar (Disney)The Incredibles (2004 film)Super-stretchability, elasticity, shape-shifting, durability
ElektraMarvel ComicsDaredevil #168 (1981)Master martial artist, ninja, peak human condition, skilled with sai
Element LadDC ComicsAdventure Comics #247 (1958)Transmutation of elements, molecular rearrangement
Element WomanDC ComicsJustice League #1 (2011)Elemental transformation, can turn into various elements
ElixirMarvel ComicsNew Mutants (Vol. 2) #5 (2004)Biokinesis (healing, causing illness/death)
Elongated ManDC ComicsThe Flash #112 (1960)Super-stretchability, elasticity, enhanced sense of smell, detective skills
Elsa BloodstoneMarvel ComicsBloodstone #1 (2001)Superhuman strength, agility, durability, healing, monster hunting expertise
El ZorroVarious (Pulp Fiction)The Curse of Capistrano (1919)Master swordsman, master of disguise, expert horseman, skilled tactician
EmpImage ComicsEmpowered (webcomic, 2007)Vulnerability-based “Empowerment” via costume’s magical weakness
EmpoweredImage ComicsEmpowered (webcomic, 2007)Vulnerability-based “Empowerment” via costume’s magical weakness
EmpressDC ComicsYoung Justice #50 (2003)Bio-magnetic manipulation, control over metal
EnchantressDC ComicsStrange Adventures #187 (1966)Magic, spellcasting, energy manipulation, flight, teleportation
EnergizerMarvel ComicsPower Pack #1 (1984)Energy manipulation (absorption, projection), flight, force fields
EngineerWildStorm (later DC Comics)The Authority #1 (1999)Nanotechnological shapeshifting, liquid metal body, flight, superhuman traits
EpochDC ComicsGreen Lantern #136 (2001)Time manipulation, cosmic awareness, energy projection, flight
EquinoxDC ComicsThe Brave and the Bold (TV series, 2008), DC Comics #1 (2011)Dual elemental control (fire/ice), light/dark energy manipulation
EradicatorDC ComicsAction Comics Annual #2 (1989)Energy manipulation, flight, superhuman strength, Kryptonian knowledge/tech
Eternal WarriorValiant ComicsSolar, Man of the Atom #3 (1991)Immortality, superhuman strength, durability, healing factor, master combatant
EternityMarvel ComicsStrange Tales #138 (1965)Embodiment of the Marvel Universe, near-omnipotence, cosmic awareness
Etrigan the DemonDC ComicsThe Demon #1 (1972)Superhuman strength, durability, pyrokinesis (hellfire), magic, immortality
EyeboyMarvel ComicsWolverine and the X-Men #1 (2011)Ocular powers (numerous eyes grant various abilities)

Descriptions

Echo
Maya Lopez, a deaf Native American martial artist, possesses photographic reflexes, allowing her to perfectly copy any physical action she witnesses. She has been a member of the Avengers and the Phoenix Force’s host, making her a powerful and unique hero.
Edison Rex
Edison Rex is a super-genius who finally defeated his archenemy, the world’s greatest hero. Now, he must assume the mantle of the world’s protector himself, navigating the complexities of being a “good guy” with his villainous past and vast intellect.
Egg
Egg is a minor, whimsical character from the Golden Age of Wonder Woman comics. He is essentially a sentient egg with arms and legs, often involved in comedic or surreal situations, embodying the unique and imaginative tone of early comic stories.
Elasti-Girl
Rita Farr, known as Elasti-Girl, is a founding member of the Doom Patrol. Exposed to unusual volcanic gases, she gained the ability to expand and shrink her body at will, often leading to unpredictable and challenging situations for the team.
Elastigirl
Helen Parr, also known as Elastigirl, is a resourceful and flexible superhero mother from The Incredibles. She can stretch any part of her body to extreme lengths and mold herself into various shapes, often balancing heroics with her family life.
Elektra
Elektra Natchios is a deadly assassin and martial artist, often associated with Daredevil. Raised in the art of ninjutsu, she is a complex character with a troubled past, frequently walking the line between hero, anti-hero, and villain in the Marvel Universe.
Element Lad
Jan Arrah, Element Lad, is a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes from the 30th Century. Hailing from a world where all life was annihilated by an elemental plague, he can transmute and rearrange any element at will, making him incredibly versatile.
Element Woman
Emily Sung, Element Woman, is a character with the power to transform her body into any element or combination of elements. She’s a quirky and optimistic member of the Justice League, often providing a lighthearted touch to serious situations for her teammates.
Elixir
Josh Foley, known as Elixir, is a powerful mutant with the ability to manipulate organic matter. He can heal himself and others, and also inflict severe harm or death with a touch, making him a living weapon and a complicated figure among young heroes.
Elongated Man
Ralph Dibny, the Elongated Man, gained his stretching powers after drinking a concentrated form of the fictional Gingold fruit. He’s a skilled detective, known for his upbeat personality and often working alongside The Flash, solving mysteries with unique abilities.
Elsa Bloodstone
Elsa Bloodstone is a British monster hunter, daughter of the legendary Ulysses Bloodstone. She inherits his abilities and vast knowledge of supernatural creatures, making her an expert in battling vampires, werewolves, and other horrors across the globe.
El Zorro
Don Diego de la Vega, or El Zorro, is a masked vigilante in colonial California. A master swordsman and brilliant tactician, he defends the oppressed and fights against corrupt authorities, leaving his signature “Z” mark as a symbol of justice.
Emp
Emp is the titular character of the webcomic “Empowered,” often referred to simply as Empowered. She’s a superheroine whose powers are directly linked to her incredibly fragile and often-shredded costume, making her highly vulnerable and prone to comedic mishaps.
Empowered
Empowered is the protagonist of the eponymous webcomic series. Despite being a superheroine, her powers are tied to her costume, which constantly gets torn, leaving her vulnerable and often comedic in her attempts to save the day against various threats.
Empress
Anita Fite, Empress, is a member of Young Justice. She possesses the power to manipulate bio-magnetic energy, allowing her to control metallic objects and generate powerful force fields. Her powers are linked to a mysterious artifact, granting her unique abilities.
Enchantress
June Moone is a freelance artist who, after stumbling upon a magical entity, gains the power of the Enchantress. While initially a heroine, she struggles to control the powerful and often malevolent magical entity within her, making her a conflicted figure.
Energizer
Katie Power, Energizer, is the youngest member of Power Pack, a team of superhero siblings. She can absorb energy and convert it into powerful “power blasts” or create force fields, often with childlike exuberance, proving that age is just a number.
Engineer
Angie Spica, the Engineer, is a member of The Authority. She replaced 90% of her blood with nanites, giving her a liquid metal body she can reshape into anything, granting her vast technological and physical powers as a formidable hero.
Epoch
Epoch, also known as The Lord of Time, is a powerful cosmic entity or being who manipulates time. While often depicted as an antagonist, his actions sometimes inadvertently lead to heroic outcomes or serve a larger cosmic balance in the universe.
Equinox
Equinox possesses the ability to harness the powers of both fire and ice, and light and dark. This duality often reflects in his personality, making him a conflicted character who struggles to choose between good and evil, a true challenge.
Eradicator
The Eradicator is a Kryptonian artifact or entity designed to preserve Kryptonian culture. It has taken various forms, including a powerful android and a human-Kryptonian hybrid, often acting as a ruthless protector of Kryptonian ideals, sometimes at odds with Superman.
Eternal Warrior
Gilad Anni-Padda, the Eternal Warrior, is an immortal protector of Earth, destined to fight for the planet until its last days. A master of all forms of combat, he has defended humanity for 10,000 years, a true guardian.
Eternity
Eternity is a cosmic entity who is the abstract embodiment of time and the collective consciousness of all living things in the Marvel Universe. He represents the entirety of existence and wields near-omnipotent power, making him one of the most powerful beings.
Etrigan the Demon
Etrigan is a powerful rhyming demon from Hell, bound to the human Jason Blood by Merlin. When summoned, Etrigan transforms, possessing immense strength and magical abilities, often fighting supernatural threats despite his demonic nature, a complex hero.
Eyeboy
Trevor Hawkins, known as Eyeboy, is a mutant whose body is covered in eyes. Each eye grants him a different ability, from enhanced vision to energy blasts, making him a versatile and visually unique member of the X-Men, a fascinating young hero.
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