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Weasel Woman

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Weasel Woman
Weasel Woman.png
Superhero Information
Gender:
Female ♀
Status:
Fictional
Hair: Blue
Occupation: Superhero
First appearance: The Molten Menace of Magmo, the Lava Man


Weasel Woman is a superhero and member of the Superior Squad.

History

Weasel Woman was with the Superior Squad when they took down Hypno Head. After, she helped with the cleanup. She was pleased that Radioactive Man was back, and that the city was not a smoldering ruin, saying that he saved them.[1]

Weasel Woman was one of the Superior Squad members who couldn't help stop Shootin' Irons as he was being held captive by The Scarlet Floozy.[2]

Weasel Woman went with the other superheroes through a portal created by Plasmo to the Betaverse. However, they ended up in the negative universe instead. She helped the heroes in defeating Nega-Pneumatica before Plasmo went to take them back to their universe. However, they then realized that it had all been a trick performed via holograms and technology.[3]

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