With 54 superheroes whose names start with the letter “P,” this comprehensive list covers a wide variety of characters from major comic book publishers like Marvel and DC, as well as notable independent creators. Many of these heroes share interesting traits, such as powerful cosmic abilities, mutant powers, or advanced technology skills, reflecting the diversity and richness of superhero storytelling across the globe.

Explore the detailed table below to discover each character’s publisher, first appearance, powers, and a brief description.

Publisher This column shows the company or imprint that created and published the superhero, such as Marvel Comics, DC Comics, Image Comics, or other notable publishers. It helps you identify which comic book universe or style the character belongs to.

First Appearance Here you find the date or issue when the superhero first appeared in comics. This information reveals the character’s origins and historical context within the evolving world of comic books.

Powers This column lists the main abilities or skills the superhero possesses, from super strength and flight to telepathy and energy manipulation. It highlights what makes each hero unique and powerful.

Description In this section, you will read a brief overview explaining the character’s background, key traits, and role in their stories. It provides useful insight to better understand each superhero’s place in the comic book world.

Superheroes that start with P

SuperheroesPublisherFirst appearancePowers
Painkiller JaneEvent Comics / Image ComicsOctober 1996Enhanced healing factor, skilled combatant
PaladinMarvel ComicsNovember 1974Master combatant, expert marksman, skilled strategist, uses advanced weaponry
PanaceaMarvel ComicsApril 2017Healing powers, can cure injuries and diseases
PandoraDC ComicsAugust 2011Immortality, wisdom, can see and influence the DC Universe’s history
Para-GirlDC ComicsOctober 1965Super strength, flight, invulnerability, heat vision (Daxamite powers)
ParadigmImage ComicsNovember 1992Technopathy, can control and merge with technology, energy manipulation
ParadoxDC ComicsSeptember 2019Chronokinesis, reality manipulation, energy projection
ParagonImage Comics / Marvel ComicsJuly 1992 (Image) / October 1967 (Marvel)Super strength, flight, energy projection, invulnerability
ParanormalMarvel ComicsMarch 1994Superhuman strength, flight, energy manipulation, can control supernatural forces
PatriotMarvel ComicsApril 2005Enhanced strength, speed, and durability (from Super-Soldier Serum)
PeacemakerDC ComicsNovember 1966Expert combatant, marksman, uses advanced non-lethal and lethal weaponry, armored suit
PenaltyMarvel ComicsMarch 1992Superhuman strength, durability, skilled combatant, uses a power-draining weapon
PenanceMarvel ComicsAugust 2006Superhuman strength, agility, invulnerability, generates kinetic energy spikes
PerfektImage ComicsDecember 2008Super strength, flight, invulnerability (Viltrumite abilities)
PhaseMarvel ComicsFebruary 1993Intangibility, can phase through solid objects
PhantasmDC ComicsDecember 1993Master combatant, uses smoke and bladed gauntlet, stealth
Phantom LadyDC ComicsAugust 1941Invisibility, uses “black light” ray projector, skilled combatant
Phantom StrangerDC ComicsSeptember 1952Immortality, superhuman strength, flight, teleportation, reality manipulation, vast cosmic knowledge
PhenomenonMarvel ComicsFebruary 1993Energy manipulation, flight, superhuman strength
PhoenixMarvel ComicsSeptember 1963Telepathy, telekinesis, cosmic energy manipulation (Phoenix Force), resurrection
PhotonMarvel ComicsOctober 1982Energy manipulation, can convert herself into any form of energy within the electromagnetic spectrum, flight, light speed travel
PioneerMarvel ComicsJuly 1941Expert marksman, skilled with a lasso, proficient in combat
PlasmaMarvel ComicsJanuary 1998Energy manipulation, can project plasma blasts, flight
Plastic ManDC ComicsAugust 1941Malleability, shapeshifting, invulnerability, regeneration
PlastiqueDC ComicsJune 1982Pyrokinesis, generates explosive energy, skilled in explosives
Polar BoyDC ComicsMarch 1963Cryokinesis, can generate and manipulate ice and cold
PolarisMarvel ComicsOctober 1968Magnetokinesis, can manipulate magnetic fields, flight, energy blasts
Power BoyDC ComicsFebruary 1976Super strength, flight (solar energy absorption)
Power GirlDC ComicsJanuary 1976Super strength, flight, invulnerability, heat vision, ice breath, super-speed
Power ManMarvel ComicsJune 1972Superhuman strength, unbreakable skin, accelerated healing factor
Power PrincessMarvel ComicsOctober 1969Super strength, flight, invulnerability, enhanced longevity
PowerhouseImage ComicsFebruary 1994Energy manipulation, absorbs and redirects energy, flight
PrecisionDC ComicsDecember 2004Super speed, enhanced reflexes and agility
PrimeMalibu ComicsJune 1993Super strength, flight, invulnerability, shapeshifting into adult form
PrismMarvel ComicsOctober 1986Energy absorption, can refract light, project energy blasts
ProdigyMarvel ComicsOctober 2003Can temporarily replicate skills and knowledge of anyone nearby
Professor XMarvel ComicsSeptember 1963Telepathy, psionic blasts, mind control, genius-level intellect
ProtectorMarvel ComicsAugust 2000Superhuman strength, speed, durability, skilled combatant, uses advanced Kree technology
ProtégéMarvel ComicsFebruary 1998Power mimicry, can absorb and replicate any power
ProwlerMarvel ComicsNovember 1969Genius inventor, skilled combatant, uses tech-based gadgets, gliding suit
PsionDC ComicsMay 1982Psionic energy projection, telepathy, mind control
PsionicMarvel ComicsJune 1992Telepathy, psionic energy blasts
PsiphonImage ComicsFebruary 1994Can drain life force/energy from others
PsychoMarvel ComicsJanuary 1998Mental manipulation, can induce fear or insanity
Psycho-GhostMarvel ComicsNovember 1978Intangibility, fear induction, energy manipulation
Psycho-KnightDC ComicsDecember 1989Enhanced strength, skilled combatant, uses gas weapons
PsylockeMarvel ComicsDecember 1976Telepathy, telekinesis, psychic knife, martial arts mastery
PulsarMarvel Comics / DC ComicsOctober 1982 (Marvel) / April 1983 (DC)Energy manipulation (Marvel), sonic blasts (DC)
Pulsar StargraveDC ComicsFebruary 1965Cosmic energy manipulation, superhuman strength, flight
PulseMarvel ComicsJanuary 2004Disruption of powers/tech, electromagnetic pulse generation
PunisherMarvel ComicsFebruary 1974Peak human physical condition, expert marksman, tactician, combatant, uses vast arsenal of weaponry
Punk MamboValiant ComicsNovember 2012Voodoo magic, spiritual connection, divination
PylonMarvel ComicsFebruary 1993Energy absorption and redirection, flight
PyramidDC ComicsSeptember 1990Telekinesis, energy manipulation, creates energy constructs

Descriptions

Painkiller Jane
Jane Vasko, a former cop, gains regenerative powers after being exposed to a chemical agent. She becomes a vigilante known for her brutal efficiency in fighting crime.
Paladin
A mercenary-for-hire, Paladin is an enigmatic individual with no known superpowers but exceptional fighting skills and advanced technology. He often works for both heroic and villainous parties.
Panacea
Noriko Ashida, a Japanese mutant, possesses the ability to heal others by touching them. She is a member of the X-Men Gold team and uses her powers to aid her teammates and innocent civilians.
Pandora
An ancient mystical figure, Pandora was cursed for opening a box that released the evils into the world. She played a pivotal role in the New 52 reboot of the DC Universe.
Para-Girl
Laurel Gand, a Daxamite, is a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes from the 30th century. She possesses powers similar to Superman, but is vulnerable to lead.
Paradigm
A powerful Kherubim entity, Paradigm is an ancient warrior who can manipulate technology and energy. He was a member of the WildC.A.T.S., often clashing with the Daemonites.
Paradox
Ronald Winston, a scientist, gained immense powers after being exposed to a temporal anomaly. He became Paradox, a powerful villain capable of manipulating time and reality, often clashing with The Flash.
Paragon
In Image Comics, Paragon is a powerful being created by merging Supreme’s powers. In Marvel, several characters have used the name, often possessing energy-based or enhanced physical abilities.
Paranormal
An alternate reality version of Captain Britain, Paranormal possesses cosmic powers allowing him to manipulate energy and supernatural forces. He is a member of the Captain Britain Corps, protecting the multiverse.
Patriot
Eli Bradley, grandson of Isaiah Bradley, initially faked powers but later gained them through a blood transfusion. He is a prominent member of the Young Avengers, inspired by Captain America.
Peacemaker
Christopher Smith, a fanatical pacifist who uses extreme violence to achieve peace. He believes he is haunted by the souls of those he kills and is known for his distinctive helmet.
Penalty
Joseph “Robbie” Robertson’s estranged son, Randy, takes on the identity of Penalty. He possesses enhanced physical abilities and uses a special suit that can drain the powers of others.
Penance
After the Stamford incident, Robbie Baldwin, formerly Speedball, transforms into Penance. His powers become painful, requiring him to wear a suit with spikes, constantly punishing himself for his past actions.
Perfekt
A Viltrumite, similar to Invincible, Perfekt is a powerful alien warrior. She is part of the Viltrumite Empire, known for their immense strength and combat prowess, playing a role in their conquest.
Phase
A mutant with the ability to become intangible, allowing her to pass through objects. She has been a part of various mutant groups and is known for her defensive and infiltration capabilities.
Phantasm
Andrea Beaumont, Bruce Wayne’s former fiancée, becomes the Phantasm, a masked vigilante who uses a scythe-like weapon and smoke to dispatch targets, seeking revenge on criminals.
Phantom Lady
A Golden Age heroine, Sandra Knight uses a special device to project darkness and make herself invisible. She fights crime with her unique abilities and cunning, later joining the Freedom Fighters.
Phantom Stranger
An enigmatic and powerful mystical being, the Phantom Stranger observes and occasionally intervenes in major events of the DC Universe. His true origin remains shrouded in mystery, but he is a force for good.
Phenomenon
A powerful mutant who can generate and control various forms of energy. He has been a member of mutant teams and is capable of devastating energy blasts and flight, making him a formidable force.
Phoenix
The Phoenix Force is a cosmic entity of life and passion, famously bonding with Jean Grey. It grants immense telepathic, telekinetic, and cosmic powers, making its host one of the most powerful beings.
Photon
Monica Rambeau, a former police lieutenant, gained powers after exposure to extra-dimensional energy. She can transform into and manipulate energy, taking on various names like Captain Marvel, Pulsar, and Photon.
Pioneer
A Golden Age hero, Jim Lane, also known as Pioneer, was a skilled adventurer and marksman who fought against Axis powers during World War II. He often worked alongside other young heroes.
Plasma
A being made of living plasma, this character can generate intense energy blasts and fly. Plasma has been associated with villainous teams and groups, using their raw power for destructive purposes.
Plastic Man
Patrick “Eel” O’Brian was a criminal who gained shapeshifting powers after exposure to a chemical. He uses his abilities, coupled with a quirky sense of humor, to fight crime, often working with the Justice League.
Plastique
Bette Sans Souci, a Canadian terrorist, has the power to project explosive force from her body. She often clashes with Firestorm and is known for her unstable and destructive tendencies.
Polar Boy
Brek Bannin, from the planet Tharr, is a member of the Legion of Substitute Heroes and later the Legion of Super-Heroes. He possesses the power to create and control ice.
Polaris
Lorna Dane, a mutant and daughter of Magneto, possesses the power to control magnetism. She is a prominent member of the X-Men and X-Factor, often struggling with her powerful heritage.
Power Boy
Zarl Kudel from the planet Xanthu, Power Boy possesses super strength and flight by absorbing solar energy. He is a member of the Legion of Substitute Heroes and strives to join the main Legion.
Power Girl
Kara Zor-L, the Earth-Two counterpart of Supergirl, is Kryptonian by birth. She possesses powers similar to Superman, often known for her distinctive costume and strong personality.
Power Man
Carl Lucas, also known as Luke Cage, gained superhuman strength and unbreakable skin after a prison experiment. He is a hero-for-hire, often working with Iron Fist as Heroes for Hire.
Power Princess
Zarda, a powerful warrior from the Utopian race, is the Power Princess of the Squadron Supreme, Marvel’s answer to the Justice League. She possesses Amazonian-like strength and combat skills.
Powerhouse
Roxy Spaulding, a member of Gen¹³, can absorb and project various forms of energy. She is known for her massive power output and her struggle to control her abilities.
Precision
An alternate future version of Kid Flash, Wallace West, Precision is a speedster from the Titans Tomorrow timeline. He possesses incredible superhuman speed and reflexes, making him nearly untouchable in combat.
Prime
Kevin Green is a thirteen-year-old boy who can transform into a hulking, adult superhero with immense strength and durability. He struggles with balancing his superhero life and normal teenage life.
Prism
A mutant with the ability to absorb and refract light, Prism can project powerful energy blasts. He was a member of the Marauders, a group of mutant assassins working for Mister Sinister.
Prodigy
David Alleyne, a mutant, can temporarily absorb and replicate the knowledge and skills of others within his vicinity. He was a student at the Xavier Institute and a member of the New X-Men.
Professor X
Charles Xavier is a powerful mutant telepath and the founder of the X-Men. He dedicated his life to promoting peaceful coexistence between mutants and humans, establishing a school for gifted youngsters.
Protector
Noh-Varr, a Kree alien, has adopted the mantle of Protector. He possesses enhanced physical abilities and uses advanced Kree weaponry and technology, initially an anti-hero but later a member of the Avengers.
Protégé
Protégé is an immensely powerful cosmic entity with the ability to replicate any power he witnesses. This makes him one of the most dangerous beings in the Marvel Universe.
Prowler
Hobie Brown, a brilliant inventor, originally used his Prowler tech for petty crime but later became an ally of Spider-Man. He uses his advanced gadgets and a special suit for gliding.
Psion
A powerful psionic entity from the future, Psion possesses vast mental abilities including telepathy and energy projection. He often clashes with the Legion of Super-Heroes, using his powers for destructive ends.
Psionic
A mutant with powerful psionic abilities, including telepathy and the ability to project destructive psionic energy. This character has been involved in various mutant conflicts, using their mental powers for offense.
Psiphon
A member of Gen¹³ with the power to drain the life force and energy from living beings. This ability makes him dangerous, as he can weaken or even kill opponents by siphoning their vitality.
Psycho
A villain associated with the Thunderbolts, Psycho possesses mental manipulation powers, capable of inducing fear, paranoia, or even insanity in his targets. He uses these abilities to incapacitate opponents.
Psycho-Ghost
A supernatural entity that can become intangible and induce intense fear in its victims. It is a menacing foe, often preying on the weak, and has clashed with heroes like Spider-Man.
Psycho-Knight
Dr. Paul Dent, a former psychiatrist turned criminal, becomes Psycho-Knight. He uses advanced technology and gas to manipulate the minds of his victims, often preying on their fears.
Psylocke
Betsy Braddock is a powerful mutant telepath and highly skilled ninja. She is known for her psychic knife, which allows her to assault an opponent’s mind directly, and has been a core member of the X-Men.
Pulsar
In Marvel, Monica Rambeau used the name Pulsar after Captain Marvel. In DC, Pulsar is a villain with sonic powers, able to generate powerful sound waves.
Pulsar Stargrave
An incredibly powerful cosmic entity who has clashed with the Legion of Super-Heroes. Pulsar Stargrave possesses vast cosmic energy manipulation, flight, and superhuman strength, making him a formidable threat.
Pulse
A mutant with the ability to generate electromagnetic pulses, disrupting powers and technology. Pulse has been involved with various villainous groups, using his unique abilities to disorient and disable opponents.
Punisher
Frank Castle is a Marine veteran who becomes a vigilante known as the Punisher after his family is murdered. He uses lethal force to eliminate criminals, operating outside the law with brutal efficiency.
Punk Mambo
A London-born voodoo priestess living in the Louisiana bayou, Punk Mambo blends punk rock attitude with powerful magical abilities. She frequently aids heroes like Shadowman against supernatural threats.
Pylon
A mutant with the ability to absorb and redirect various forms of energy, often converting it into powerful blasts or using it for flight. Pylon has been a part of various mutant groups.
Pyramid
A powerful psychic villain who can generate energy constructs and manipulate objects with their mind. Pyramid has clashed with the Doom Patrol, using their mental powers for destructive purposes.
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