Deidre Wentworth
Deidre Wentworth, known as Superia, is a Marvel villain who envisions herself as a champion of female supremacy, assembling an army of women called the Femizons in pursuit of global domination — bringing her into conflict with Captain America.
Debuting in Captain America #390 in 1991, Deidre Wentworth is a Marvel Copper Age creation from writer Mark Gruenwald and artist Rik Levins — a duo who knew how to craft characters with real staying power. What makes her genuinely fascinating is the breadth of her allegiances over the years: she's moved through the ranks of A.I.M., Batroc's Brigade, and the Avengers, a range that speaks to a character with a complicated, shifting place in the Marvel universe. She shares pages with heavyweights like Captain America, Sam Wilson, and Superia, and her appearances stretch across more than three decades into 2024 — a quiet testament to a figure who keeps finding her way back into Marvel's bigger stories. If you're digging into the corners of Captain America lore or the sprawling New Avengers era, Deidre Wentworth is exactly the kind of layered, morally itinerant character worth tracking down.

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Covers through the years — 1991–2024
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