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* ComicBook/{{Angela|AsgardsAssassin}} is a redheaded Asgardian warrior and as fiery and boisterous as most other Asgardians.
* 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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* In ''ComicBook/ImmortalIronFist'', there's Fongji, a rare [[TheShangriLa K'un-L'un]] native with red hair (her mother was a native, but her father was from outside the city). While outwardly very stoic, when she does get angry, there tends to be actual fire. Again - Phoenix Host.
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* ''ComicBook/IronFist'': In ''ComicBook/ImmortalIronFist'', there's Fongji, a rare [[TheShangriLa K'un-L'un]] native with red hair (her mother was a native, but her father was from outside the city). While outwardly very stoic, when she does get angry, there tends to be actual fire. Again - Phoenix Host.
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** Irish beauty Theresa Rourke Cassidy a.k.a. Siryn (X-Force, X-Factor). You don't want her [[MakeMeWannaShout screaming]] at you.
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* ComicBook/ShannaTheSheDevil, in the original comics and in ComicBook/UltimateMarvel.
* Princess Sally Acorn in ''ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogArchieComics'', while normally a kind and caring [[CloserToEarth down-to-earth girl]], has her moments where she slips towards this. Issue #134 is an egregious example of this.
* Princess Sally Acorn in ''ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogArchieComics'', while normally a kind and caring [[CloserToEarth down-to-earth girl]], has her moments where she slips towards this. Issue #134 is an egregious example of this.
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** One of the franchise's other redheads, [[Characters/SupermanJimmyOlsen Jimmy Olsen]], is an inversion, being an adventurous UnluckilyLucky NiceGuy. That said, BewareTheNiceOnes sometimes applies to him as much as it does to Superman.
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* Erin Mc Killen, Irish mobster who scarred Harvey Dent in the New 52. Would also qualify as an EvilRedhead.
* ''ComicBook/HuntersHellcats'': The redheaded Heller is famous for her fiery temper. Her need for vengeance drove her to join the [=WACs=] in an attempt to find the man who killed her father, despite the fact that he could be anywhere in the US theatre of operation, and her explosive temper landed her in the guardhouse for assaulting a superior officer, which is where Ben Hunter recruited her for the Hellcats.
* Erin [=McKillen=], Irish mobster who scarred Harvey Dent in the ''ComicBook/New52''. Would also qualify as an EvilRedhead.
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* ComicBook/PatsyWalker, Hellcat, formerly married to matching FieryRedhead Daimon "Son of Satan/Hellstorm" Hellstrom.
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* ComicBook/PatsyWalker, Hellcat, formerly married In ''ComicBook/ImmortalIronFist'', there's Fongji, a rare [[TheShangriLa K'un-L'un]] native with red hair (her mother was a native, but her father was from outside the city). While outwardly very stoic, when she does get angry, there tends to matching FieryRedhead Daimon "Son of Satan/Hellstorm" Hellstrom.be actual fire. Again - Phoenix Host.
* ComicBook/PatsyWalker, Hellcat, formerly married to matching FieryRedhead Daimon "Son of Satan/Hellstorm" Hellstrom.
* The ComicBook/RawhideKid is a redheaded gunslinger whose hot temper sometimes lands him in trouble.
* Pash Davane in ''ComicBook/StarWarsMarvel2015'' was a red-headed, HotBlooded AmazonianBeauty who got the nickname "Bash" after beating someone with a rock.
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* The ComicBook/RawhideKid is a redheaded gunslinger whose hot temper sometimes lands him in trouble.
* In ''ComicBook/ImmortalIronFist'', there's Fongji, a rare [[TheShangriLa K'un-L'un]] native with red hair (her mother was a native, but her father was from outside the city). While outwardly very stoic, when she does get angry, there tends to be actual fire. Again - Phoenix Host.
* Pash Davane in ''ComicBook/StarWarsMarvel2015'' was a red-headed, HotBlooded AmazonianBeauty who got the nickname "Bash" after beating someone with a rock.
* In ''ComicBook/ImmortalIronFist'', there's Fongji, a rare [[TheShangriLa K'un-L'un]] native with red hair (her mother was a native, but her father was from outside the city). While outwardly very stoic, when she does get angry, there tends to be actual fire. Again - Phoenix Host.
* Pash Davane in ''ComicBook/StarWarsMarvel2015'' was a red-headed, HotBlooded AmazonianBeauty who got the nickname "Bash" after beating someone with a rock.
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* In ''ComicBook/ImmortalIronFist'', there's Fongji, a rare [[TheShangriLa K'un-L'un]] native with red hair (her mother was a native, but her father was from outside the city). While outwardly very stoic, when she does get angry, there tends to be actual fire. Again - Phoenix Host.
* Pash Davane in ''ComicBook/StarWarsMarvel2015'' was a red-headed, HotBlooded AmazonianBeauty who got the nickname "Bash" after beating someone with a rock.
* ComicBook/EmilkaSza - one of main character Maya is red hair girl who is very prone to anger outburst.
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* ComicBook/EmilkaSza - one of main character Maya is red hair girl who is very prone to anger outburst.
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** Ember, a {{dark skinned redhead}} with a hot temper, though she's usually in control.
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* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': Mary Jane Watson. 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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** ''ComicBook/JeanGrey'' and ''ComicBook/RachelSummers'', 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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** ''ComicBook/JeanGrey'' ComicBook/JeanGrey and ''ComicBook/RachelSummers'', her temporally displaced/alternate timeline daughter, ComicBook/RachelSummers, 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. Oddly enough, though, she never showed any real sign of going Dark Phoenix like her mother, despite having every reason to do so.
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** Irish beauty Theresa Rourke Cassidy (X-Force, X-Factor). You don't want her [[MakeMeWannaShout screaming]] at you.
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** Irish beauty Theresa Rourke Cassidy a.k.a. Siryn (X-Force, X-Factor). You don't want her [[MakeMeWannaShout screaming]] at you.
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* In ''ComicBook/ImmortalIronFist'', there's Fongji, a rare [[TheShangriLa K'un-L'un]] native with red hair (her mother was a native, but her father was from outside the city). While outwardly very stoic, when she does get angry, there tends to be actual fire.
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* In ''ComicBook/ImmortalIronFist'', there's Fongji, a rare [[TheShangriLa K'un-L'un]] native with red hair (her mother was a native, but her father was from outside the city). While outwardly very stoic, when she does get angry, there tends to be actual fire. Again - Phoenix Host.
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* ComicBook/{{Mera}}, wife of ''ComicBook/{{Aquaman}}'' - to the point where she was briefly inducted into the Red Lantern Corps during the ComicBook/BlackestNight crossover. In the post-Rebirth continuity, she took on the entire Justice League while in UnstoppableRage mode and gave them a serious run for their money.
* [[ComicBook/{{Oracle}} Barbara "Babs" Gordon]], in the current continuity (originally, she was a BrainyBrunette; ''ComicBook/{{Batgirl}}'''s red hair was a wig attached to the cowl). In ''ComicBook/ElseworldsFinestSupergirlAndBatgirl'', she is temperamental, passionate and headstrong to the point of rudeness.
* [[ComicBook/{{Oracle}} Barbara "Babs" Gordon]], in the current continuity (originally, she was a BrainyBrunette; ''ComicBook/{{Batgirl}}'''s red hair was a wig attached to the cowl). In ''ComicBook/ElseworldsFinestSupergirlAndBatgirl'', she is temperamental, passionate and headstrong to the point of rudeness.
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* ComicBook/{{Mera}}, wife of ''ComicBook/{{Aquaman}}'' - ''ComicBook/{{Aquaman}}'': The titular hero's wife, Mera, to the point where she was briefly inducted into the Red Lantern Corps during the ComicBook/BlackestNight ''ComicBook/BlackestNight'' crossover. In the post-Rebirth continuity, she took on the entire Justice League while in UnstoppableRage mode and gave them a serious run for their money.
*[[ComicBook/{{Oracle}} ''ComicBook/{{Batgirl}}'': Barbara "Babs" Gordon]], Gordon in the current continuity (originally, she was a BrainyBrunette; ''ComicBook/{{Batgirl}}'''s brunette; ComicBook/{{Batgirl}}'s red hair was a wig attached to the cowl). In ''ComicBook/ElseworldsFinestSupergirlAndBatgirl'', she is temperamental, passionate and headstrong to the point of rudeness.
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* ComicBook/WallyWest, the first Kid Flash and third [[ComicBook/TheFlash Flash]], is ''very'' impulsive, and his terrible temper is a consistent flaw of him even after the CharacterDevelopment. This contrasts him with his slow-thinking mentor Barry Allen, the second Flash.
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* ComicBook/WallyWest, the first Kid Flash and third [[ComicBook/TheFlash Flash]], ''ComicBook/TheFlash'': Wally West is ''very'' very impulsive, and his terrible temper is a consistent flaw of him even after the CharacterDevelopment. This contrasts him with his slow-thinking -usually- cautious mentor Barry Allen, the second Flash.Allen.
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* The Franchise/GreenLantern Guy Gardner. Described by [[WebVideo/WhatTheFuckIsWrongWithYou Nash]] as "Loud, and angry, and obnoxious, and ginger!"
* Callie Evans of ''ComicBook/{{Robin|Series}}'' may be a natural brunette but she dyes her hair a reddish orange and is outgoing, outspoken and passionate.
* The Franchise/GreenLantern Guy Gardner. Described by [[WebVideo/WhatTheFuckIsWrongWithYou Nash]] as "Loud, and angry, and obnoxious, and ginger!"
* Callie Evans of ''ComicBook/{{Robin|Series}}'' may be a natural brunette but she dyes her hair a reddish orange and is outgoing, outspoken and passionate.
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%% * [[ComicBook/New52 Dr.]] [[ComicBook/Gen13 Caitlin]] [[ComicBook/TeenTitans Fairchild]]. Aka, [[ComicBook/SuperboyNew52 "Red"]].''ComicBook/Gen13'': Dr. Caitlin Fairchild, aka "Red".
*The Franchise/GreenLantern ''ComicBook/GreenLantern'': Guy Gardner. Described by [[WebVideo/WhatTheFuckIsWrongWithYou Nash]] as "Loud, and angry, and obnoxious, and ginger!"
* ''ComicBook/Robin1993'': Callie Evansof ''ComicBook/{{Robin|Series}}'' may be a natural brunette but she dyes her hair a reddish orange and is outgoing, outspoken and passionate.
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** Maxima, who is definitely not a hero, but a spitfire. She is redheaded royal with superpowers and a crush on Superman (or ''ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}'' in the ''ComicBook/New52'').
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** Maxima, who is definitely not a hero, but a spitfire. She is redheaded royal with superpowers and a crush on Superman (or ''ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}'' ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} in the ''ComicBook/New52'').''ComicBook/Supergirl2011: ComicBook/{{Crucible}}'').
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* ComicBook/MaryJaneWatson 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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* ComicBook/MaryJaneWatson from ''ComicBook/SpiderMan''.''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': Mary Jane Watson. 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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* FieryRedhead/MarvelUniverse
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* ComicBook/{{Mera}}, wife of ''ComicBook/{{Aquaman}}'' - to the point where she was briefly inducted into the Red Lantern Corps during the ComicBook/BlackestNight crossover. In the post-Rebirth continuity, she took on the entire Justice League while in UnstoppableRage mode and gave them a serious run for their money.
* [[ComicBook/{{Oracle}} Barbara "Babs" Gordon]], in the current continuity (originally, she was a BrainyBrunette; ''ComicBook/{{Batgirl}}'''s red hair was a wig attached to the cowl). In ''ComicBook/ElseworldsFinestSupergirlAndBatgirl'', she is temperamental, passionate and headstrong to the point of rudeness.
* Erin Mc Killen, Irish mobster who scarred Harvey Dent in the New 52. Would also qualify as an EvilRedhead.
* ComicBook/WallyWest, the first Kid Flash and third [[ComicBook/TheFlash Flash]], is ''very'' impulsive, and his terrible temper is a consistent flaw of him even after the CharacterDevelopment. This contrasts him with his slow-thinking mentor Barry Allen, the second Flash.
-->'''Wally:''' Superman has Kryptonite, Martian Manhunter has fire...I have a temper.
%% * [[ComicBook/New52 Dr.]] [[ComicBook/Gen13 Caitlin]] [[ComicBook/TeenTitans Fairchild]]. Aka, [[ComicBook/SuperboyNew52 "Red"]].
* The Franchise/GreenLantern Guy Gardner. Described by [[WebVideo/WhatTheFuckIsWrongWithYou Nash]] as "Loud, and angry, and obnoxious, and ginger!"
* Callie Evans of ''ComicBook/{{Robin|Series}}'' may be a natural brunette but she dyes her hair a reddish orange and is outgoing, outspoken and passionate.
* 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. DependingOnTheArtist, she sometimes has literal FlamingHair (it starts out normal and ends in flames).
* In ''ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}'' story ''ComicBook/SupergirlCosmicAdventuresInThe8thGrade'', Lena Luthor is a very volatile redhead with a hair-trigger temper.
* ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'':
** ComicBook/LanaLang is a pretty temperamental redhead. In ''ComicBook/{{Bizarrogirl}}'' she doesn't hesitate to tell ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} off when the Girl of Steel is wallowing in depression.
** Maxima, who is definitely not a hero, but a spitfire. She is redheaded royal with superpowers and a crush on Superman (or ''ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}'' in the ''ComicBook/New52'').
* ''Franchise/WonderWoman'':
** ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1942'': In the Golden Age of Comics ComicBook/EttaCandy was a redheaded prankster tomboy who loved fights, boys and candy and led a group of gals to fight Nazis at every opportunity.
** From ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987'' on ComicBook/{{Artemis}} of the Bana-Mighdall qualifies as a redheaded Amazon who often serves as a more violent, less compassionate but far more impassioned foil to Diana.
* ''ComicBook/HuntersHellcats'': The redheaded Heller is famous for her fiery temper. Her need for vengeance drove her to join the [=WACs=] in an attempt to find the man who killed her father, despite the fact that he could be anywhere in the US theatre of operation, and her explosive temper landed her in the guardhouse for assaulting a superior officer, which is where Ben Hunter recruited her for the Hellcats.
!!Franchise/MarvelUniverse
* ComicBook/{{Angela|AsgardsAssassin}} is a redheaded Asgardian warrior and as fiery and boisterous as most other Asgardians.
* 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.
%%* Dum-Dum Dugan. Irish-American.
%%* ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'': Frankie Raye, who went on to become a [[FlamingHair Fiery]] Redhead.
%%* ComicBook/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy: Nikki, as [[FlamingHair literally]] as Frankie Raye above.
* ComicBook/PatsyWalker, Hellcat, formerly married to matching FieryRedhead Daimon "Son of Satan/Hellstorm" Hellstrom.
%%* Medusa of ''ComicBook/TheInhumans''.
%%* From ''ComicBook/IronMan'', Bethany Cabe.
* Marine Sergeant Rachel Cole-Alves from ''ComicBook/ThePunisher''. Took on the Punisher in a fist fight, it doesn't get more fiery than that.
* ComicBook/MaryJaneWatson from ''ComicBook/SpiderMan''. Right from her very first appearance she stood out from the rest of the supporting cast due to her lively personality.
-->'''[[{{Catchphrase}} Face it, tiger -- you just hit the jackpot]]!'''
* Franchise/XMen:
** ''ComicBook/JeanGrey'' and ''ComicBook/RachelSummers'', 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.
** Rahne Sinclair of The 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 piety most of the time.
** Irish beauty Theresa Rourke Cassidy (X-Force, X-Factor). You don't want her [[MakeMeWannaShout screaming]] at you.
* The ComicBook/RawhideKid is a redheaded gunslinger whose hot temper sometimes lands him in trouble.
* In ''ComicBook/ImmortalIronFist'', there's Fongji, a rare [[TheShangriLa K'un-L'un]] native with red hair (her mother was a native, but her father was from outside the city). While outwardly very stoic, when she does get angry, there tends to be actual fire.
* Pash Davane in ''ComicBook/StarWarsMarvel2015'' was a red-headed, HotBlooded AmazonianBeauty who got the nickname "Bash" after beating someone with a rock.
* ComicBook/{{Mera}}, wife of ''ComicBook/{{Aquaman}}'' - to the point where she was briefly inducted into the Red Lantern Corps during the ComicBook/BlackestNight crossover. In the post-Rebirth continuity, she took on the entire Justice League while in UnstoppableRage mode and gave them a serious run for their money.
* [[ComicBook/{{Oracle}} Barbara "Babs" Gordon]], in the current continuity (originally, she was a BrainyBrunette; ''ComicBook/{{Batgirl}}'''s red hair was a wig attached to the cowl). In ''ComicBook/ElseworldsFinestSupergirlAndBatgirl'', she is temperamental, passionate and headstrong to the point of rudeness.
* Erin Mc Killen, Irish mobster who scarred Harvey Dent in the New 52. Would also qualify as an EvilRedhead.
* ComicBook/WallyWest, the first Kid Flash and third [[ComicBook/TheFlash Flash]], is ''very'' impulsive, and his terrible temper is a consistent flaw of him even after the CharacterDevelopment. This contrasts him with his slow-thinking mentor Barry Allen, the second Flash.
-->'''Wally:''' Superman has Kryptonite, Martian Manhunter has fire...I have a temper.
%% * [[ComicBook/New52 Dr.]] [[ComicBook/Gen13 Caitlin]] [[ComicBook/TeenTitans Fairchild]]. Aka, [[ComicBook/SuperboyNew52 "Red"]].
* The Franchise/GreenLantern Guy Gardner. Described by [[WebVideo/WhatTheFuckIsWrongWithYou Nash]] as "Loud, and angry, and obnoxious, and ginger!"
* Callie Evans of ''ComicBook/{{Robin|Series}}'' may be a natural brunette but she dyes her hair a reddish orange and is outgoing, outspoken and passionate.
* 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. DependingOnTheArtist, she sometimes has literal FlamingHair (it starts out normal and ends in flames).
* In ''ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}'' story ''ComicBook/SupergirlCosmicAdventuresInThe8thGrade'', Lena Luthor is a very volatile redhead with a hair-trigger temper.
* ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'':
** ComicBook/LanaLang is a pretty temperamental redhead. In ''ComicBook/{{Bizarrogirl}}'' she doesn't hesitate to tell ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} off when the Girl of Steel is wallowing in depression.
** Maxima, who is definitely not a hero, but a spitfire. She is redheaded royal with superpowers and a crush on Superman (or ''ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}'' in the ''ComicBook/New52'').
* ''Franchise/WonderWoman'':
** ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1942'': In the Golden Age of Comics ComicBook/EttaCandy was a redheaded prankster tomboy who loved fights, boys and candy and led a group of gals to fight Nazis at every opportunity.
** From ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987'' on ComicBook/{{Artemis}} of the Bana-Mighdall qualifies as a redheaded Amazon who often serves as a more violent, less compassionate but far more impassioned foil to Diana.
* ''ComicBook/HuntersHellcats'': The redheaded Heller is famous for her fiery temper. Her need for vengeance drove her to join the [=WACs=] in an attempt to find the man who killed her father, despite the fact that he could be anywhere in the US theatre of operation, and her explosive temper landed her in the guardhouse for assaulting a superior officer, which is where Ben Hunter recruited her for the Hellcats.
!!Franchise/MarvelUniverse
* ComicBook/{{Angela|AsgardsAssassin}} is a redheaded Asgardian warrior and as fiery and boisterous as most other Asgardians.
* 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.
%%* Dum-Dum Dugan. Irish-American.
%%* ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'': Frankie Raye, who went on to become a [[FlamingHair Fiery]] Redhead.
%%* ComicBook/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy: Nikki, as [[FlamingHair literally]] as Frankie Raye above.
* ComicBook/PatsyWalker, Hellcat, formerly married to matching FieryRedhead Daimon "Son of Satan/Hellstorm" Hellstrom.
%%* Medusa of ''ComicBook/TheInhumans''.
%%* From ''ComicBook/IronMan'', Bethany Cabe.
* Marine Sergeant Rachel Cole-Alves from ''ComicBook/ThePunisher''. Took on the Punisher in a fist fight, it doesn't get more fiery than that.
* ComicBook/MaryJaneWatson from ''ComicBook/SpiderMan''. Right from her very first appearance she stood out from the rest of the supporting cast due to her lively personality.
-->'''[[{{Catchphrase}} Face it, tiger -- you just hit the jackpot]]!'''
* Franchise/XMen:
** ''ComicBook/JeanGrey'' and ''ComicBook/RachelSummers'', 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.
** Rahne Sinclair of The 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 piety most of the time.
** Irish beauty Theresa Rourke Cassidy (X-Force, X-Factor). You don't want her [[MakeMeWannaShout screaming]] at you.
* The ComicBook/RawhideKid is a redheaded gunslinger whose hot temper sometimes lands him in trouble.
* In ''ComicBook/ImmortalIronFist'', there's Fongji, a rare [[TheShangriLa K'un-L'un]] native with red hair (her mother was a native, but her father was from outside the city). While outwardly very stoic, when she does get angry, there tends to be actual fire.
* Pash Davane in ''ComicBook/StarWarsMarvel2015'' was a red-headed, HotBlooded AmazonianBeauty who got the nickname "Bash" after beating someone with a rock.
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* ''ComicBook/XWingRogueSquadron'': Plourr, who is revealed to have red hair (she initially [[BaldWoman shaved her head]]), is quick-tempered and lashes out at when angered.
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* ComicBook/EmilkaSza - one of main character Maya is red hair girl who is very prone to anger outburst.
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* ComicBook/{{Mera}}, wife of ''ComicBook/{{Aquaman}}'' - to the point where she was briefly inducted into the Red Lantern Corps during the ComicBook/BlackestNight crossover. In the post-Rebirth continuity, she took on the entire Justice League while in UnstoppableRage mode and gave them a serious run for their money.
* [[ComicBook/{{Oracle}} Barbara "Babs" Gordon]], in the current continuity (originally, she was a BrainyBrunette; ''ComicBook/{{Batgirl}}'''s red hair was a wig attached to the cowl).
** In ''ComicBook/ElseworldsFinestSupergirlAndBatgirl'', she is temperamental, passionate and headstrong to the point of rudeness.
* Erin Mc Killen, Irish mobster who scarred Harvey Dent in the New 52. Would also qualify as an EvilRedhead.
* ComicBook/WallyWest, the first Kid Flash and third [[ComicBook/TheFlash Flash]], is ''very'' impulsive, and his terrible temper is a consistent flaw of him even after the CharacterDevelopment. This contrasts him with his slow-thinking mentor Barry Allen, the second Flash.
-->'''Wally:''' Superman has Kryptonite, Martian Manhunter has fire...I have a temper.
%% * [[ComicBook/New52 Dr.]] [[ComicBook/Gen13 Caitlin]] [[ComicBook/TeenTitans Fairchild]]. Aka, [[ComicBook/SuperboyNew52 "Red"]].
* The Franchise/GreenLantern Guy Gardner. Described by [[WebVideo/WhatTheFuckIsWrongWithYou Nash]] as "Loud, and angry, and obnoxious, and ginger!"
* Callie Evans of ''ComicBook/{{Robin|Series}}'' may be a natural brunette but she dyes her hair a reddish orange and is outgoing, outspoken and passionate.
* 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. DependingOnTheArtist, she sometimes has literal FlamingHair (it starts out normal and ends in flames).
* In ''ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}'' story ''ComicBook/SupergirlCosmicAdventuresInThe8thGrade'', Lena Luthor is a very volatile redhead with a hair-trigger temper.
* ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'':
** ComicBook/LanaLang is a pretty temperamental redhead. In ''ComicBook/{{Bizarrogirl}}'' she doesn't hesitate to tell ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} off when the Girl of Steel is wallowing in depression.
** Maxima, who is definitely not a hero, but a spitfire. She is redheaded royal with superpowers and a crush on Superman (or ''ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}'' in the ''ComicBook/New52'').
* ''Franchise/WonderWoman'':
** ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1942'': In the Golden Age of Comics ComicBook/EttaCandy was a redheaded prankster tomboy who loved fights, boys and candy and led a group of gals to fight Nazis at every opportunity.
** From ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987'' on ComicBook/{{Artemis}} of the Bana-Mighdall qualifies as a redheaded Amazon who often serves as a more violent, less compassionate but far more impassioned foil to Diana.
* ''ComicBook/HuntersHellcats'': The redheaded Heller is famous for her fiery temper. Her need for vengeance drove her to join the [=WACs=] in an attempt to find the man who killed her father, despite the fact that he could be anywhere in the US theatre of operation, and her explosive temper landed her in the guardhouse for assaulting a superior officer, which is where Ben Hunter recruited her for the Hellcats.
!!!Marvel
* [[ComicBook/AngelaMarvelComics Angela]] is a redheaded Asgardian warrior and as fiery and boisterous as most other Asgardians.
* 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.
%%* Dum-Dum Dugan. Irish-American.
%%* ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'': Frankie Raye, who went on to become a [[FlamingHair Fiery]] Redhead.
%%* ComicBook/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy: Nikki, as [[FlamingHair literally]] as Frankie Raye above.
* ComicBook/PatsyWalker, Hellcat, formerly married to matching FieryRedhead Daimon "Son of Satan/Hellstorm" Hellstrom.
%%* Medusa of ''ComicBook/TheInhumans''.
%%* From ''ComicBook/IronMan'', Bethany Cabe.
* Marine Sergeant Rachel Cole-Alves from ''ComicBook/ThePunisher''. Took on the Punisher in a fist fight, it doesn't get more fiery than that.
* ComicBook/MaryJaneWatson from ''ComicBook/SpiderMan''. Right from her very first appearance she stood out from the rest of the supporting cast due to her lively personality.
-->'''[[{{Catchphrase}} Face it, tiger -- you just hit the jackpot]]!'''
* Franchise/XMen:
** ''ComicBook/JeanGrey'' and ''ComicBook/RachelSummers'', 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.
** Rahne Sinclair of The 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 piety most of the time.
** Irish beauty Theresa Rourke Cassidy (X-Force, X-Factor). You don't want her [[MakeMeWannaShout screaming]] at you.
* The ComicBook/RawhideKid is a redheaded gunslinger whose hot temper sometimes lands him in trouble.
* In ''ComicBook/ImmortalIronFist'', there's Fongji, a rare [[TheShangriLa K'un-L'un]] native with red hair (her mother was a native, but her father was from outside the city). While outwardly very stoic, when she does get angry, there tends to be actual fire.
* Pash Davane in ''ComicBook/StarWarsMarvel2015'' was a red-headed, HotBlooded AmazonianBeauty who got the nickname "Bash" after beating someone with a rock.
* ComicBook/{{Mera}}, wife of ''ComicBook/{{Aquaman}}'' - to the point where she was briefly inducted into the Red Lantern Corps during the ComicBook/BlackestNight crossover. In the post-Rebirth continuity, she took on the entire Justice League while in UnstoppableRage mode and gave them a serious run for their money.
* [[ComicBook/{{Oracle}} Barbara "Babs" Gordon]], in the current continuity (originally, she was a BrainyBrunette; ''ComicBook/{{Batgirl}}'''s red hair was a wig attached to the cowl).
** In ''ComicBook/ElseworldsFinestSupergirlAndBatgirl'', she is temperamental, passionate and headstrong to the point of rudeness.
* Erin Mc Killen, Irish mobster who scarred Harvey Dent in the New 52. Would also qualify as an EvilRedhead.
* ComicBook/WallyWest, the first Kid Flash and third [[ComicBook/TheFlash Flash]], is ''very'' impulsive, and his terrible temper is a consistent flaw of him even after the CharacterDevelopment. This contrasts him with his slow-thinking mentor Barry Allen, the second Flash.
-->'''Wally:''' Superman has Kryptonite, Martian Manhunter has fire...I have a temper.
%% * [[ComicBook/New52 Dr.]] [[ComicBook/Gen13 Caitlin]] [[ComicBook/TeenTitans Fairchild]]. Aka, [[ComicBook/SuperboyNew52 "Red"]].
* The Franchise/GreenLantern Guy Gardner. Described by [[WebVideo/WhatTheFuckIsWrongWithYou Nash]] as "Loud, and angry, and obnoxious, and ginger!"
* Callie Evans of ''ComicBook/{{Robin|Series}}'' may be a natural brunette but she dyes her hair a reddish orange and is outgoing, outspoken and passionate.
* 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. DependingOnTheArtist, she sometimes has literal FlamingHair (it starts out normal and ends in flames).
* In ''ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}'' story ''ComicBook/SupergirlCosmicAdventuresInThe8thGrade'', Lena Luthor is a very volatile redhead with a hair-trigger temper.
* ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'':
** ComicBook/LanaLang is a pretty temperamental redhead. In ''ComicBook/{{Bizarrogirl}}'' she doesn't hesitate to tell ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} off when the Girl of Steel is wallowing in depression.
** Maxima, who is definitely not a hero, but a spitfire. She is redheaded royal with superpowers and a crush on Superman (or ''ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}'' in the ''ComicBook/New52'').
* ''Franchise/WonderWoman'':
** ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1942'': In the Golden Age of Comics ComicBook/EttaCandy was a redheaded prankster tomboy who loved fights, boys and candy and led a group of gals to fight Nazis at every opportunity.
** From ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987'' on ComicBook/{{Artemis}} of the Bana-Mighdall qualifies as a redheaded Amazon who often serves as a more violent, less compassionate but far more impassioned foil to Diana.
* ''ComicBook/HuntersHellcats'': The redheaded Heller is famous for her fiery temper. Her need for vengeance drove her to join the [=WACs=] in an attempt to find the man who killed her father, despite the fact that he could be anywhere in the US theatre of operation, and her explosive temper landed her in the guardhouse for assaulting a superior officer, which is where Ben Hunter recruited her for the Hellcats.
!!!Marvel
* [[ComicBook/AngelaMarvelComics Angela]] is a redheaded Asgardian warrior and as fiery and boisterous as most other Asgardians.
* 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.
%%* Dum-Dum Dugan. Irish-American.
%%* ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'': Frankie Raye, who went on to become a [[FlamingHair Fiery]] Redhead.
%%* ComicBook/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy: Nikki, as [[FlamingHair literally]] as Frankie Raye above.
* ComicBook/PatsyWalker, Hellcat, formerly married to matching FieryRedhead Daimon "Son of Satan/Hellstorm" Hellstrom.
%%* Medusa of ''ComicBook/TheInhumans''.
%%* From ''ComicBook/IronMan'', Bethany Cabe.
* Marine Sergeant Rachel Cole-Alves from ''ComicBook/ThePunisher''. Took on the Punisher in a fist fight, it doesn't get more fiery than that.
* ComicBook/MaryJaneWatson from ''ComicBook/SpiderMan''. Right from her very first appearance she stood out from the rest of the supporting cast due to her lively personality.
-->'''[[{{Catchphrase}} Face it, tiger -- you just hit the jackpot]]!'''
* Franchise/XMen:
** ''ComicBook/JeanGrey'' and ''ComicBook/RachelSummers'', 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.
** Rahne Sinclair of The 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 piety most of the time.
** Irish beauty Theresa Rourke Cassidy (X-Force, X-Factor). You don't want her [[MakeMeWannaShout screaming]] at you.
* The ComicBook/RawhideKid is a redheaded gunslinger whose hot temper sometimes lands him in trouble.
* In ''ComicBook/ImmortalIronFist'', there's Fongji, a rare [[TheShangriLa K'un-L'un]] native with red hair (her mother was a native, but her father was from outside the city). While outwardly very stoic, when she does get angry, there tends to be actual fire.
* Pash Davane in ''ComicBook/StarWarsMarvel2015'' was a red-headed, HotBlooded AmazonianBeauty who got the nickname "Bash" after beating someone with a rock.
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* FieryRedhead/MarvelUniverse
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* Mera, wife of ''ComicBook/{{Aquaman}}'' - to the point where she was briefly inducted into the Red Lantern Corps during the ComicBook/BlackestNight crossover. In the post-Rebirth continuity, she took on the entire Justice League while in UnstoppableRage mode and gave them a serious run for their money.
* Barbara "Babs" Gordon, in the current continuity (originally, she was a BrainyBrunette; ''ComicBook/{{Batgirl}}'''s red hair was a wig attached to the cowl).
* Barbara "Babs" Gordon, in the current continuity (originally, she was a BrainyBrunette; ''ComicBook/{{Batgirl}}'''s red hair was a wig attached to the cowl).
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* Mera, ComicBook/{{Mera}}, wife of ''ComicBook/{{Aquaman}}'' - to the point where she was briefly inducted into the Red Lantern Corps during the ComicBook/BlackestNight crossover. In the post-Rebirth continuity, she took on the entire Justice League while in UnstoppableRage mode and gave them a serious run for their money.
* [[ComicBook/{{Oracle}} Barbara "Babs"Gordon, Gordon]], in the current continuity (originally, she was a BrainyBrunette; ''ComicBook/{{Batgirl}}'''s red hair was a wig attached to the cowl).
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** ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1942'': In the Golden Age of Comics Etta Candy ComicBook/EttaCandy was a redheaded prankster tomboy who loved fights, boys and candy and led a group of gals to fight Nazis at every opportunity.
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* Callie Evans of ''[[ComicBook/RobinSeries Robin]]'' may be a natural brunette but she dyes her hair a reddish orange and is outgoing, outspoken and passionate.
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* In ''Comicbook/{{Supergirl}}'' story ''ComicBook/SupergirlCosmicAdventuresInThe8thGrade'', Lena Luthor is a very volatile redhead with a hair-trigger temper.
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** Maxima, who is definitely not a hero, but a spitfire. She is redheaded royal with superpowers and a crush on Superman (or ''Comicbook/{{Supergirl}}'' in the ''Comicbook/{{New 52}}'').
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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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** ''ComicBook/JeanGrey'' and ''Comicbook/RachelSummers'', 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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** ''ComicBook/JeanGrey'' and ''Comicbook/RachelSummers'', ''ComicBook/RachelSummers'', 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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* Princess Sally Acorn in ''ComicBook/ArchieComicsSonicTheHedgehog'', while normally a kind and caring [[CloserToEarth down-to-earth girl]], has her moments where she slips towards this. Issue #134 is an egregious example of this.
* Princess Sally Acorn in ''ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogArchieComics'', while normally a kind and caring [[CloserToEarth down-to-earth girl]], has her moments where she slips towards this. Issue #134 is an egregious example of this.
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* Chili Storm, the friendly nemesis of ''ComicBook/MillieTheModel''.
* Comicbook/RedSonja will start a fight over anything from massacring a village to running out of ale. She's at her fighting best in a white-hot rage.
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* In ''Comic/ImmortalIronFist'', there's Fongji, a rare [[TheShangriLa K'un-L'un]] native with red hair (her mother was a native, but her father was from outside the city). While outwardly very stoic, when she does get angry, there tends to be actual fire.
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* In ''Comic/ImmortalIronFist'', ''ComicBook/ImmortalIronFist'', there's Fongji, a rare [[TheShangriLa K'un-L'un]] native with red hair (her mother was a native, but her father was from outside the city). While outwardly very stoic, when she does get angry, there tends to be actual fire.
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* In ''Comic/ImmortalIronFist'', there's Fongji, a rare [[TheShangriLa K'un-L'un]] native with red hair (her mother was a native, but her father was from outside the city). While outwardly very stoic, when she does get angry, there tends to be actual fire.
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* Wally West, the first Kid Flash and third [[ComicBook/TheFlash Flash]], is ''very'' impulsive, and his terrible temper is a consistent flaw of him even after the CharacterDevelopment. This contrasts him with his slow-thinking mentor Barry Allen, the second Flash.
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* Wally West, ComicBook/WallyWest, the first Kid Flash and third [[ComicBook/TheFlash Flash]], is ''very'' impulsive, and his terrible temper is a consistent flaw of him even after the CharacterDevelopment. This contrasts him with his slow-thinking mentor Barry Allen, the second Flash.
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* [[ComicBook/{{New52}} Dr.]] [[Comicbook/{{Gen13}} Caitlin]] [[Comicbook/TeenTitans Fairchild]]. Aka, [[Comicbook/SuperboyNew52 "Red"]].
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* [[ComicBook/{{New52}} Dr.]] [[Comicbook/{{Gen13}} Caitlin]] [[Comicbook/TeenTitans Fairchild]]. Aka, [[Comicbook/{{Superboy}} [[Comicbook/SuperboyNew52 "Red"]].
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** In the Golden Age of Comics Etta Candy was a redheaded tomboy who loved fights, boys and candy and led a group of gals to fight Nazis at every opportunity.
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** ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1942'': In the Golden Age of Comics Etta Candy was a redheaded tomboy who loved fights, boys and candy and led a group of gals to fight Nazis at every opportunity.
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* The ComicBook/RawhideKid is a redheaded gunslinger whose hot temper sometimes lands him in trouble.