Female Furies

The Female Furies are a group of fictional women warriors appearing in comics published by DC Comics.
Members
Known Female Furies include:
- Artemiz– An archer with bio-seeking arrows and a pack of cyber-hounds. Not to be confused with the Amazon Artemis, who took the identity of Wonder Woman for a time.
- Bernadeth – Sister of Desaad, armed with a burning “fahren-knife”. Often challenges Lashina’s leadership.
- Bloody Mary – A vampire-like character with energy-draining eye-beams. Deceased.
- Gilotina – A young Fury who could slice through things with karate chops, later abandoned the Furies to work with Project Cadmus, though inevitably returned.
- Knockout – A Superboy villain who, like Barda, escaped the Furies. She has super-strength and views life-or-death battle as flirting.
- Lashina – The field leader of the Furies. She is armed with flexible steel bands which she can control telekinetically. On one occasion, during a Furies mission to fetch the disgraced Glorious Godfrey for Darkseid, Lashina was betrayed by her teammate Bernadeth and became stranded on Earth. During her Earth exile, she joined the Suicide Squad under the name “Duchess”. She eventually led the Suicide Squad on a mission to Apokolips, where she killed Bernadeth. Darkseid brought Bernadeth back to life and slew Lashina in turn, but has since resurrected Lashina as well.
- Mad Harriet – A cackling madwoman with razor-sharp claws. Deceased.
- Malice Vundabar – The niece of Virman Vundabar. Apparently even younger than Gilotina, she resembles Alice in Wonderland, and controls a savage, disembodied mouth called Chessure.
- Speed Queen – As her name suggests, Speed Queen has super-speed. She was killed by the entity targeting New Gods after she discovered Grayven.
- Stompa – A Female Fury who creates earthquakes by stamping her feet and also has high super strength. She was presumed dead after an encounter with Wonder Woman and Big Barda, but has since returned.
- Twilight’s Mother – Name unknown, she escaped the Furies centuries ago, and left her daughter to be raised on Earth, where she eventually became a Supergirl villain/supporting character.
- Wunda – The most recent Fury. She is a black woman with light-based powers.