With 39 superheroes featured, this complete list highlights characters whose names start with the letter “W.” These heroes come from major comic book publishers like Marvel and DC, as well as notable independent creators. Many of these superheroes share strong ties to themes like combat skills, unique powers involving energy or elements, and a rich history spanning from Golden Age classics like The Whip to modern icons like Wiccan and Weapon H.
Explore this detailed guide to learn more about each hero’s origins, abilities, and the worlds they protect.
Superhero This column lists the hero’s name or alias. It helps you quickly identify each character and find familiar or new favorites.
Publisher This shows the company or imprint that created the character, such as Marvel Comics, DC Comics, or Image Comics. Knowing the publisher gives insight into the hero’s story universe and style.
First Appearance This column presents the comic book issue where the character debuted. It provides historical context and helps track the hero’s timeline.
Powers Here, the main abilities and powers of each superhero are described. This shows what makes each character special and how they fight evil.
Description This section offers a brief summary of the hero’s background, personality, and notable traits, giving you a better understanding of their role in the comic world.
Superheroes that start with W
Superheroes | Publisher | First Appearance | Powers |
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War Machine | Marvel Comics | Iron Man #118 (1979) | Advanced combat suit, flight, super strength, durability, weapon systems. |
Warblade | Image Comics | WildC.A.T.S. #1 (1992) | Metamorphic blades from his body, enhanced strength, agility, healing factor. |
Warbird | Marvel Comics | Avengers Vol 3 #4 (1998) | Flight, superhuman strength, energy absorption and projection, durability, limited precognition. |
Warlock | Marvel Comics / Image Comics | Fantastic Four #66 (1967) / New Mutants #18 (1984) | Cosmic energy manipulation, flight, regeneration (Adam Warlock); Technomorphic powers, shapeshifting, life absorption (Technarchy Warlock). |
Warlord | DC Comics | 1st Issue Special #8 (1975) | Master swordsman, expert combatant, survival skills, keen intellect. |
Warpath | Marvel Comics | New Mutants #16 (1984) | Superhuman strength, speed, durability, enhanced senses, flight. |
Warwolf | Marvel Comics | Werewolf by Night #1 (1972) | Lycanthropic transformation, enhanced strength, speed, senses, healing, claws, fangs. |
Wasp | Marvel Comics | Tales to Astonish #44 (1963) | Size alteration, flight, bio-electric blasts (“Pym Particles”), enhanced strength when enlarged. |
Wave | Marvel Comics | Aero #1 (2019) | Hydrokinesis, aquatic adaptations, control over water currents, flight (via water propulsion). |
Waverider | DC Comics | Armageddon 2001 #1 (1991) | Time travel, energy projection, intangibility, foresight, flight. |
Weapon H | Marvel Comics | Weapon X #12 (2017) | Superhuman strength, durability, healing factor, adamantium claws, gamma radiation manipulation. |
Weather Witch | DC Comics | Adventure Comics #308 (1963) | Weather manipulation (creating storms, controlling wind, lightning, rain, snow). |
The Whip | DC Comics | Flash Comics #1 (1940) | Master of the whip, expert horseman, skilled detective. |
White Fox | Marvel Comics | Contest of Champions (2015) | Enhanced senses, strength, agility, healing, communication with animals, transformation (partial). |
White Lantern | DC Comics | Blackest Night #8 (2010) | Life manipulation, energy projection, resurrection, flight, creation of constructs, healing. |
White Queen | Marvel Comics | Uncanny X-Men #129 (1980) | Telepathy, diamond form (super strength, durability, invulnerability), psychic blasts. |
White Streak | DC Comics | Hit Comics #1 (1940) | Super speed, flight, invulnerability. |
White Tiger | Marvel Comics | Deadly Hands of Kung Fu #19 (1977) | Superhuman strength, speed, agility, healing, martial arts mastery, spiritual connection to the Jade Tiger Amulet. |
Whizzer | Marvel Comics | USA Comics #1 (1941) | Super speed, accelerated metabolism, rapid healing. |
Wiccan | Marvel Comics | Young Avengers #1 (2005) | Reality warping, spellcasting, energy manipulation, flight. |
Wild Dog | DC Comics | Wild Dog #1 (1987) | Expert marksman, skilled combatant, military training, wears body armor. |
Wildcat | DC Comics | Sensation Comics #1 (1942) | Peak human physical condition, master boxer, street fighter, nine lives (mystical). |
Wildfire | DC Comics | Superboy #195 (1973) | Energy projection, flight, intangibility, invulnerability (as pure energy), regeneration. |
Wing | DC Comics | The Spirit #1 (1940) | Skilled detective, martial artist, loyal sidekick. |
Wings | Fawcett Comics | Wow Comics #14 (1943) | Flight, enhanced strength, agility, durability (via magical wings). |
Winter | Image Comics | Wetworks #1 (1994) | Cryokinesis, energy absorption, enhanced strength, durability, healing. |
Winter Soldier | Marvel Comics | Captain America Vol 5 #1 (2005) | Superhuman strength, bionic arm, master assassin, combatant, espionage expert, enhanced reflexes. |
Witchblade | Image Comics | Cyberforce #8 (1994) | Sentient gauntlet, shapeshifting, energy blasts, enhanced strength, healing, creation of weapons, flight. |
Witching Hour | DC Comics | The Witching Hour #1 (1969) | Immense magical power, reality manipulation, cosmic awareness (when personified). |
The Witness | DC Comics | Star-Spangled Comics #7 (1942) | Expert detective, master of disguise, skilled combatant, keen observation. |
Wolf-Man | Image Comics | The Astounding Wolf-Man #1 (2007) | Lycanthropic transformation, superhuman strength, speed, agility, healing factor, claws, fangs. |
Wolfsbane | Marvel Comics | Marvel Graphic Novel #4 (1982) | Lycanthropic transformation, enhanced strength, speed, agility, senses, claws, fangs, healing factor. |
Wolverine | Marvel Comics | Incredible Hulk #180 (1974) | Healing factor, adamantium skeleton and claws, superhuman senses, enhanced strength, agility, master combatant. |
Woman in Red | DC Comics | Military Comics #26 (1944) | Skilled detective, marksman, hand-to-hand combatant, master of disguise. |
Wonder Girl | DC Comics | The Brave and the Bold #60 (1965) | Superhuman strength, speed, flight, durability (Donna Troy); flight, strength, lightning manipulation, Lasso of Truth (Cassie Sandsmark). |
Wonder Man | Marvel Comics | Avengers #9 (1964) | Ionic energy manipulation, superhuman strength, flight, invulnerability, immortality. |
Wonderman | Fox Feature Syndicate | Wonder Comics #1 (1939) | Flight, super strength, invulnerability, x-ray vision, super speed. |
Wonder Woman | DC Comics | All-Star Comics #8 (1941) | Superhuman strength, speed, agility, flight, durability, master combatant, Lasso of Truth, indestructible bracelets. |
Wraith | DC Comics / Marvel Comics | Adventure Comics #439 (1975) / Amazing Spider-Man #7 (2014) | Flight, intangibility, energy blasts, fear inducement (DC); tech-based enhanced abilities, martial arts, gadgets (Marvel). |