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* Princess Sally in ''ComicBook/ArchieComicsSonicTheHedgehog'', while normally a kind and caring [[CloserToEarth down-to-earth girl]], has her moments where she slips to this.

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* ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'' character Maxima, who is definitely not a hero, but a spitfire.

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* ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'' character Maxima, who is definitely not a hero, but a spitfire. She is redheaded royal with superpowers.



* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': Mary Jane "[[{{Catchphrase}} Face it, tiger -- you just hit the jackpot]]!" Watson.
* Natasha Romanov, the ComicBook/BlackWidow.
** Started out with black hair and was only "[[RetCon revealed]]" as actually a redhead in her ASM #86 makeover. Did not become appreciably fierier after the change.

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* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': Mary Jane "[[{{Catchphrase}} Watson from ''ComicBook/SpiderMan''. Right from her very first appearance she stood out from the rest of the supporting cast due to her lively personality.
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Face it, tiger -- you just hit the jackpot]]!" Watson.
jackpot]]!'''
* Natasha Romanov, the ComicBook/BlackWidow.
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ComicBook/BlackWidow. Started out with black hair and was only "[[RetCon revealed]]" as actually a redhead in her ASM #86 makeover. Did not become appreciably fierier after the change.



* ComicBook/{{Daredevil}} and Dum-Dum Dugan. Irish-American.

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* ComicBook/{{Daredevil}} and Dum-Dum Dugan. Irish-American.
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* ''ComicBook/{{Spider-Man}}'': Mary Jane "[[{{Catchphrase}} Face it, tiger -- you just hit the jackpot]]!" Watson.

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* ''ComicBook/{{Spider-Man}}'': ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': Mary Jane "[[{{Catchphrase}} Face it, tiger -- you just hit the jackpot]]!" Watson.
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* GuardiansOfTheGalaxy: Nikki.

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* GuardiansOfTheGalaxy: ComicBook/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy: Nikki.



* [[{{New52}} Dr.]] [[Comicbook/{{Gen13}} Caitlin]] [[Comicbook/TeenTitans Fairchild]]. Aka, [[Comicbook/{{Superboy}} "Red"]].

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* [[{{New52}} [[ComicBook/{{New52}} Dr.]] [[Comicbook/{{Gen13}} Caitlin]] [[Comicbook/TeenTitans Fairchild]]. Aka, [[Comicbook/{{Superboy}} "Red"]].
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* ''ComicBook/TheLifeAndTimesOfScroogeMcDuck'': Hortense McDuck.

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* ''ComicBook/TheLifeAndTimesOfScroogeMcDuck'': Hortense McDuck.[=McDuck=].
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** Rahne Sinclair of The NewMutants (Excalibur, X-Force, X-Factor, New X-Men...) is at once shy, passionate, religious, conflicted, and a redhead. Her fiery personality is hidden under repressive piety most of the time.

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** Rahne Sinclair of The NewMutants ComicBook/NewMutants (Excalibur, X-Force, X-Factor, New X-Men...) is at once shy, passionate, religious, conflicted, and a redhead. Her fiery personality is hidden under repressive piety most of the time.
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* ComicBook/{{Starfire}} is fierce in combat, and not only is she a redhead, but also her hairstyle makes it look like flames, which causes a literal version of the trope.
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* ''ComicBook/XMen'': ComicBook/JeanGrey and Rachel Grey Summers, who not only fit the personality trope, but also happen to manifest their powers in the form of giant birds made of fire. However, Jean often subverts the trope, especially [[CharacterisationMarchesOn in her pre-Phoenix days]], when she was one of the most level-headed Marvel superheroines with a personality very reminiscent of the Fantastic Four's team mommy Sue Storm Richards.

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* ''ComicBook/XMen'': ComicBook/JeanGrey and Rachel Grey Summers, who not only fit the personality trope, but also happen to manifest their powers in the form of giant birds made of fire. However, Jean often subverts the trope, especially [[CharacterisationMarchesOn in her pre-Phoenix days]], when she was one of the most level-headed Marvel superheroines with a personality very reminiscent of the Fantastic Four's team mommy Sue Storm Richards. Rachel on the other hand has always been fiery, before during and after her own Phoenix days.
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just read about her.

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* Erin McKillen, Irish mobster who scarred Harvey Dent in the New 52. Would also qualify as an EvilRedhead.
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* Medusa of TheInhumans

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* Medusa of TheInhumansComicBook/TheInhumans
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* {{Shanna The She-Devil}}, when her hair is properly colored.

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* {{Shanna The She-Devil}}, ComicBook/ShannaTheSheDevil, when her hair is properly colored.

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* ''ComicBook/{{X-Men}}'': ComicBook/JeanGrey and Rachel Grey Summers, who not only fit the personality trope, but also happen to manifest their powers in the form of giant birds made of fire. However, Jean often subverts the trope, especially [[CharacterisationMarchesOn in her pre-Phoenix days]], when she was one of the most level-headed Marvel superheroines with a personality very reminiscent of the Fantastic Four's team mommy Sue Storm Richards.

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* ''ComicBook/{{X-Men}}'': ''ComicBook/XMen'': ComicBook/JeanGrey and Rachel Grey Summers, who not only fit the personality trope, but also happen to manifest their powers in the form of giant birds made of fire. However, Jean often subverts the trope, especially [[CharacterisationMarchesOn in her pre-Phoenix days]], when she was one of the most level-headed Marvel superheroines with a personality very reminiscent of the Fantastic Four's team mommy Sue Storm Richards.


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* [[ComicBook/AngelaMarvelComics Angela]] is a redheaded Asgardian warrior and as fiery and boisterous as most other Asgardians.
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* ''ComicBook/{{X-Men}}'': Jean Grey and Rachel Grey Summers, who not only fit the personality trope, but also happen to manifest their powers in the form of giant birds made of fire. However, Jean often subverts the trope, especially [[CharacterisationMarchesOn in her pre-Phoenix days]], when she was one of the most level-headed Marvel superheroines with a personality very reminiscent of the Fantastic Four's team mommy Sue Storm Richards.

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* ''ComicBook/{{X-Men}}'': Jean Grey ComicBook/JeanGrey and Rachel Grey Summers, who not only fit the personality trope, but also happen to manifest their powers in the form of giant birds made of fire. However, Jean often subverts the trope, especially [[CharacterisationMarchesOn in her pre-Phoenix days]], when she was one of the most level-headed Marvel superheroines with a personality very reminiscent of the Fantastic Four's team mommy Sue Storm Richards.
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* LadyRawhide, even if it is a dye job in her case. Anita even notes how her personality seems to change when she is in her Lady Rawhide disguise.

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* LadyRawhide, ComicBook/LadyRawhide, even if it is a dye job in her case. Anita even notes how her personality seems to change when she is in her Lady Rawhide disguise.
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** Irish beauty Theresa Rourke Cassidy (X-Force, X-Factor). You don't want her screaming at you.

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** Irish beauty Theresa Rourke Cassidy (X-Force, X-Factor). You don't want her screaming [[MakeMeWannaShout screaming]] at you.
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* Chili Storm, the friendly nemesis of ''MillieTheModel''.

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* Chili Storm, the friendly nemesis of ''MillieTheModel''.''ComicBook/MillieTheModel''.
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* Marine Sergeant Rachel Cole-Alves from ''Comicbook/{{ThePunisher}}''. Took on the Punisher in a fist fight, it doesn't get more fiery than that.

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* Marine Sergeant Rachel Cole-Alves from ''Comicbook/{{ThePunisher}}''.''Comicbook/ThePunisher''. Took on the Punisher in a fist fight, it doesn't get more fiery than that.
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* ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'' character Maxima, who is definitely not a hero, but very much a spitfire.
* Comicbook/RedSonja. That is all.
* Mariah from ''TheWarlord''

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* ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'' character Maxima, who is definitely not a hero, but very much a spitfire.
* Comicbook/RedSonja. That is all.
Comicbook/RedSonja.
* Mariah from ''TheWarlord''''Comicbook/TheWarlord''
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* [[Franchise/GreenLantern Guy Gardner]]. Described by [[WebVideo/WhatTheFuckIsWrongWithYou Nash]] as "Loud, and angry, and obnoxious, and ginger!"
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* PatsyWalker, Hellcat, formerly married to matching FieryRedhead Daimon "Son of Satan/Hellstorm" Hellstrom.

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* PatsyWalker, ComicBook/PatsyWalker, Hellcat, formerly married to matching FieryRedhead Daimon "Son of Satan/Hellstorm" Hellstrom.
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* Marine Sergeant Rachel Cole-Alves from ''Comicbook/{{ThePunisher}}''. Took on the Punisher in a fist fight, it doesn't get more fiery than that.
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* [[IronMan Bethany Cabe]].

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* [[IronMan [[ComicBook/IronMan Bethany Cabe]].
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* [[{{New52 Dr.]] [[Comicbook/Gen13 Caitlin]] [[Comicbook/TeenTitans Fairchild]]. Aka, [[Comicbook/{{Superboy}} "Red"]].

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* [[{{New52 [[{{New52}} Dr.]] [[Comicbook/Gen13 [[Comicbook/{{Gen13}} Caitlin]] [[Comicbook/TeenTitans Fairchild]]. Aka, [[Comicbook/{{Superboy}} "Red"]].
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* [[{{New52 Dr.]] [[Comicbook/Gen13 Caitlin]] [[Comicbook/TeenTitans Fairchild]]. Aka, [[Comicbook/{{Superboy}} "Red"]].
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* Sophie Otterloop from ''CulDeSac''.
* ''{{Chassis}}''
* Mera, wife of ''ComicBook/AquaMan''.

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* Sophie Otterloop from ''CulDeSac''.
''ComicStrip/CulDeSac''.
* ''{{Chassis}}''
''ComicBook/{{Chassis}}''.
* Mera, wife of ''ComicBook/AquaMan''.''ComicBook/{{Aquaman}}''.
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* Ember of ''ElfQuest''.
** Redlance in ''ElfQuest'' is an inversion because he's usually very quiet and shy. Although not when it comes to sex, according to the novelization.
* [[{{Superman}} Maxima]], who is definitely not a hero, but very much a spitfire.

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* Ember of ''ElfQuest''.
''ComicBook/ElfQuest''.
** Also from ''Elf Quest'': Redlance in ''ElfQuest'' is an inversion because he's usually very quiet and shy. Although not when it comes to sex, according to the novelization.
* [[{{Superman}} Maxima]], ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'' character Maxima, who is definitely not a hero, but very much a spitfire.



* [[{{Spider-Man}} Mary Jane]] "[[{{Catchphrase}} Face it, tiger -- you just hit the jackpot]]!" [[{{Spider-Man}} Watson]].
* Natasha Romanov, the Comicbook/BlackWidow.

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* [[{{Spider-Man}} ''ComicBook/{{Spider-Man}}'': Mary Jane]] Jane "[[{{Catchphrase}} Face it, tiger -- you just hit the jackpot]]!" [[{{Spider-Man}} Watson]].
Watson.
* Natasha Romanov, the Comicbook/BlackWidow.ComicBook/BlackWidow.



* [[ComicBook/FantasticFour Frankie Raye]], who went on to become a [[FlamingHair Fiery]] Redhead.

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* [[ComicBook/FantasticFour ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'': Frankie Raye]], Raye, who went on to become a [[FlamingHair Fiery]] Redhead.



* [[Comicbook/TheLifeAndTimesOfScroogeMcDuck Hortense McDuck]].
* {{Blackhawk}}'s Chuck is a male example.

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* [[Comicbook/TheLifeAndTimesOfScroogeMcDuck *''ComicBook/TheLifeAndTimesOfScroogeMcDuck'': Hortense McDuck]].
McDuck.
* {{Blackhawk}}'s ComicBook/{{Blackhawk}}'s Chuck is a male example.



* {{Daredevil}} and Dum-Dum Dugan. Irish-American.
* DarkActionGirl Ansea Latal from ''LeScorpion''.
* Sophie Otterloop from ''{{Cul de Sac}}''.

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* {{Daredevil}} ComicBook/{{Daredevil}} and Dum-Dum Dugan. Irish-American.
* DarkActionGirl Ansea Latal from ''LeScorpion''.
''ComicBook/LeScorpion''.
* Sophie Otterloop from ''{{Cul de Sac}}''.''CulDeSac''.
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* Shanna The She-Devil, when her hair is properly colored.

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* Shanna {{Shanna The She-Devil, She-Devil}}, when her hair is properly colored.
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* ''{{X-Men}}'': Jean Grey and Rachel Grey Summers, who not only fit the personality trope, but also happen to manifest their powers in the form of giant birds made of fire. However, Jean often subverts the trope, especially [[CharacterisationMarchesOn in her pre-Phoenix days]], when she was one of the most level-headed Marvel superheroines with a personality very reminiscent of the Fantastic Four's team mommy Sue Storm Richards.

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* ''{{X-Men}}'': ''ComicBook/{{X-Men}}'': Jean Grey and Rachel Grey Summers, who not only fit the personality trope, but also happen to manifest their powers in the form of giant birds made of fire. However, Jean often subverts the trope, especially [[CharacterisationMarchesOn in her pre-Phoenix days]], when she was one of the most level-headed Marvel superheroines with a personality very reminiscent of the Fantastic Four's team mommy Sue Storm Richards.
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* [[FantasticFour Frankie Raye]], who went on to become a [[FlamingHair Fiery]] Redhead.

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* [[FantasticFour [[ComicBook/FantasticFour Frankie Raye]], who went on to become a [[FlamingHair Fiery]] Redhead.
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* ''{{X-Men}}'': Jean Grey and Rachel Grey Summers, who not only fit the personality trope, but also happen to manifest their powers in the form of giant birds made of fire. However, Jean often subverts the trope, especially [[CharacterisationMarchesOn in her pre-Phoenix days]], when she was one of the most level-headed Marvel superheroines with a personality very reminiscent of the Fantastic Four's team mommy Sue Storm Richards.
** Rahne Sinclair of The NewMutants (Excalibur, X-Force, X-Factor, New X-Men...) is at once shy, passionate, religious, conflicted, and a redhead. Her fiery personality is hidden under repressive piety most of the time.
** Irish beauty Theresa Rourke Cassidy (X-Force, X-Factor). You don't want her screaming at you.
* Ember of ''ElfQuest''.
** Redlance in ''ElfQuest'' is an inversion because he's usually very quiet and shy. Although not when it comes to sex, according to the novelization.
* [[{{Superman}} Maxima]], who is definitely not a hero, but very much a spitfire.
* Comicbook/RedSonja. That is all.
* Mariah from ''TheWarlord''
* [[http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/9/9b/Storm_and_ember.jpg Ember]] from the Dutch comic 'Storm'. Her Dutch name is Roodhaar, which translates to Redhair.
* [[{{Spider-Man}} Mary Jane]] "[[{{Catchphrase}} Face it, tiger -- you just hit the jackpot]]!" [[{{Spider-Man}} Watson]].
* Natasha Romanov, the Comicbook/BlackWidow.
** Started out with black hair and was only "[[RetCon revealed]]" as actually a redhead in her ASM #86 makeover. Did not become appreciably fierier after the change.
* Medusa of TheInhumans
* [[FantasticFour Frankie Raye]], who went on to become a [[FlamingHair Fiery]] Redhead.
* PatsyWalker, Hellcat, formerly married to matching FieryRedhead Daimon "Son of Satan/Hellstorm" Hellstrom.
* Chili Storm, the friendly nemesis of ''MillieTheModel''.
* Shanna The She-Devil, when her hair is properly colored.
* [[IronMan Bethany Cabe]].
* Babs Gordon, in the current continuity (originally, she was a BrainyBrunette; ComicBook/{{Batgirl}}'s red hair was a wig attached to the cowl).
* ''ComicStrip/LittleOrphanAnnie'' has all the trappings of one...as a 10-year-old girl.
* [[Comicbook/TheLifeAndTimesOfScroogeMcDuck Hortense McDuck]].
* {{Blackhawk}}'s Chuck is a male example.
* GuardiansOfTheGalaxy: Nikki.
* The titular character of ''Brenda Starr: Reporter''.
* Banshee and his daughter, Siryn. Irish.
* {{Daredevil}} and Dum-Dum Dugan. Irish-American.
* DarkActionGirl Ansea Latal from ''LeScorpion''.
* Sophie Otterloop from ''{{Cul de Sac}}''.
* ''{{Chassis}}''
* Mera, wife of ''ComicBook/AquaMan''.
* Wally West, the first Kid Flash and third [[TheFlash Flash]], is quite impulsive, though less so after some CharacterDevelopment. This contrasts him with his slow-thinking mentor Barry Allen, the second Flash.
* LadyRawhide, even if it is a dye job in her case. Anita even notes how her personality seems to change when she is in her Lady Rawhide disguise.
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