Squirrel Girl

Squirrel Girl (Doreen Allene Green) is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Her first appearance was in Marvel Super-Heroes vol. 2, #8, a.k.a. Marvel Super-Heroes Winter Special (cover-dated Winter 1991), in a story plotted and drawn by Steve Ditko and scripted by writer Will Murray. Her ability to communicate with squirrels is surprisingly effective and has allowed her to defeat major supervillains. She joined the Great Lakes Avengers, but left to move to New York City, where she served as nanny to Danielle Cage, the daughter of Luke Cage and Jessica Jones. In her solo series, the character splits her time between studying computer science at Empire State University, and fighting crime both solo and as a member of the Avengers.

Murray desired to write a lighthearted superhero story as opposed to the often heavily dramatic tales that were the norm in mainstream comics at the time, which gave rise to his creation of Squirrel Girl.

Iago PUC

 * Squirrel Girl is a main/supporting character in both versions of Iago PUC's Marvel Animated Universe, voiced by Misty Lee.
 * Squirrel Girl appears in Comic Con Incorporated, along with her fellow Champions. She is a roomer in the titular fictional hotel, and shares a room with Betty Cooper, Veronica Lodge, and Raven.
 * A version of Squirrel Girl appears in Valkyrie: An Earth-Two Story. This version is Mary Allan, a 13-year-old jungle girl residing in Savage Land and a Inhuman with acrobat skills and superhuman strength, and the abilities to move and fight like a squirrel. She has an romantic attraction for both Wendy Foster / Valkyrie and Marie Danvers / Moonstone, who however prefer to only view her as a little sister because she is too young for them. She is visually a younger variant of Shanna the She-Devil, added with a squirrel tail.

Joint ideas

 * Squirrel Girl appears in Avengers: Agents of the Infinity, voiced by.