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* ''[[Gwinna]]'' by Barbara Helen Berger
* ''[[Gwinna]]'' by Barbara Helen Berger
* ''[[Mail Order Wings]]'' by Beatrice Gormley
* ''[[Mail Order Wings]]'' by Beatrice Gormley
* ''[[Owl in Love]]'' by Patrice Kindl
* ''[[The Fledgling]]'' by Jane Langton
* ''[[The Fledgling]]'' by Jane Langton
* ''[[The Angel Experiment]]'' by James Patterson
* ''[[The Angel Experiment]]'' by James Patterson
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==See also==
==See also==
* [[fairy tales]]
* [[superheroes]]
* [[superheroes]]
* [[flight (ability)]]
* [[flight (ability)]]
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* [[shapeshifters]]
* [[shapeshifters]]
* [[aliens]]
* [[aliens]]
 
* [[angels]]
* [[mutant and genetically modified characters]]


[[Category:Characters by skill or ability]]
[[Category:Characters by skill or ability]]

Latest revision as of 09:43, 4 February 2010

A list of winged women in SF:

  • The Dark Crystal's puppet characters include a species in whom only the females have wings
  • Numerous characters in superhero comics
  • Fairies ...


children's & YA


Further reading

See also